Incentives, such as gift cards or discounts, motivate participants to take part in research. Especially if your criteria involves a niche-profile, make sure to offer high incentives to compensate for their time and feedback.
Embed in-product survey to directly reach out with users interacting with your product. Get live feedback and ask for a follow-up study.
Directly reach out to your users to recruit them for follow-up studies
Create an account and log in to your Hubble account.
Find and select the template to use.
Edit the questions as you see fit.
Run pilot tests with internal users (ideally, people that are not a part of your project).
Preview the study and check if you need to make any last minute changes.
Publish the study and wait for the results to come in.
Incentives, such as gift cards or discounts, motivate participants to take part in research. Especially if your criteria involves a niche-profile, make sure to offer high incentives to compensate for their time and feedback.
The number of participants depends on the research goals and methodology. While there's no fixed rule, usability studies often involve less than 10 participants, while larger sample sizes may be needed for quantitative studies.
While internal participants may offer insights, it is essential to consider potential biases. External participants, closer to the target audience, are generally preferred for unbiased feedback.
If recruiting participants with specific characteristics is challenging, consider widening the criteria or exploring alternative recruitment channels. User research platforms often provide diverse participant pools.
Try using Hubble’s recruitment panel to streamline your research.
Directly reach out to your users to recruit them for follow-up studies