Where to find Contributor identifiers for Invite Network tests

Learn where to find Contributor identifiers for Invite Network tests, which explains the different ways to assign identifiers to your contributors and how to locate their information in your test results.

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Overview of Contributor identifiers

  • Invite Network allows UserTesting customers to create and launch tests with anyone, anytime—on demand.
  • Contributors can be assigned identifiers in three ways:
    • Email address: Optionally provided by the contributor (only for unmoderated desktop tests).
    • userID: An optional parameter manually added to the test link URL.
    • UUID: A system-generated unique identifier available in the UserTesting interface and Excel export.

 

 

Scenarios for collecting Contributor information

  • Depending on whether you collect contributor emails or provide a userID, the locations to find contributor identifiers vary:

Scenario A

You collect emails and provide a userID.

Find the userID in: Find the email address in: Find the UUID in:

Sessions tab

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Excel export

Sessions tab

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Excel export

Excel export

 

Scenario B

You collect emails but do not provide a userID.

Find the userID in: Find the email address in: Find the UUID in:

N/a

Sessions tab

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Excel export

Sessions tab

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Excel export

 

Scenario C

You provide a userID but do not collect emails.

Find the userID in: Find the email address in: Find the UUID in:

Sessions tab

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Excel export

N/a

Excel export

 

Scenario D

You do not collect emails or provide a userID.

Find the userID in: Find the email address in: Find the UUID in:

N/a

N/a

Sessions tab

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Excel export

 

 

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