| Whether your organization wants to invest in a full-scale usability program, a simple heuristic evaluation or something in-between, Userthink can provide usability services to suit your budget. |

A heuristic evaluation is a quick, inexpensive way to collect information about usability problems with your product or application. No access to end users is required, and the evaluation can be conducted off-site. Our experts independently measure a system's compliance with a set of usability standards or best practices. This sort of evaluation will uncover approximately 80-85% of the existing usability problems within an application or product; the remaining issues typically are related to user task context. It is an extremely useful standalone tool, but it can be used to set the tone for a more robust, targeted usability program.
Contextual inquiry and Contextual assessment are processes by which end users are interviewed and observed in their natural environments interacting with a system. The primary advantage of this approach is that we can collect meaningful data about common tasks and task combinations users perform, the obstacles they face, and the problem-solving strategies they adopt. Data from a contextual inquiry are more qualitative in nature than those collected in a controlled usability test, and often provide insights that otherwise would go unnoticed. We typically conduct user interviews to complement and clarify the information collected during contextual inquiry.