Twitter is the your window to the world! True.. An online social networking site where users post 140 character updates of what they think are interesting, funny, or useful to their followers.
Twitter believes in giving everyone the power to create and share ideas and information instantly, without any barriers. And so does the app assure.
Here is the prototype of the Twitter app -
To discuss the flow of the prototype, designers need the complete sitemap of the prototype. Once you have created the prototype, a complete sitemap is automatically generated and saved in your CanvasFlip account. You would e-mail it or take a print to discuss over the flow with your teammates and clients.
(Sitemap of Twitter prototype)
Feedback on the prototype is as important as building one. Just by sharing the prototype with your users, you get useful insights into the UX of the prototype.
- Session Replay
Watch your users’ experience both from visual and technical perspective in real time. This helps you see-through the usability issues which you never thought off! Here is a session replay of a user on the twitter prototype.
- Conversion Funnels
Set up funnels to analyze the most popular paths to conversion in your prototype, and identify the pages where users drop off or abandon the prototype.
- Interaction Heat maps
What caught the attention of the user and what didn’t, which UI element had the maximum interaction and which did not. Starting from red, being the most interacted area to blue being the least interacted one, you can visualize the hierarchy of interaction in form of color gradients.
(Heatmap showing a where the users have tapped)
So all designers tweeting your experiences over Twitter, let us know of your feedback on the prototype and user research data on the Twitter prototype. Also, write to me at monika[at]canvasflip.com or leave a comment below, if I am missing on your favorite app prototype.