Plan an ongoing QXscore program

Learn how to structure an ongoing QXscore program that helps you evaluate, track, and improve user experience over time.

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Why use QXscore for long-term planning?

  • Combines behavioral and attitudinal data into a single metric
  • Can help track improvements over time (longitudinal)
  • Enables competitive comparisons
  • Supports executive reporting and ROI storytelling
     

 

What you need to get started

  • QXscore-compatible test types (Interaction tests)
  • At least two tasks with clear success metrics
  • Any follow-up questions you want to ask participants after they have completed each task
  • At least 30 participants per test to ensure reliable quantitative data
  • Pair with a small qualitative test (n=10–15) to uncover the "why" behind the numbers
  • Baseline test to establish a reference point


 

Planning a QXscore program on your own product

  • Choose critical flows (e.g., onboarding, checkout, account management)
  • Test quarterly or alongside major releases
  • Use the same task structure each time for comparability
  • Track changes in QXscore over time and use attitudinal feedback to identify broad perception trends.
  • When deeper insight is needed, follow-up testing can help you explore specific tasks or issues more granularly.


 

Running a QXscore on competitor products

  • Select equivalent flows to your own
  • Keep task language generic to fit multiple interfaces
  • Recruit relevant participants to test competitive flows.
  • Look for patterns in task completion and user sentiment that reveal friction points or strengths in the overall flow.

 

 

Using results to identify best practices

  • Compare QXscore patterns across flows, brands, or versions
  • Use low behavioral scores to pinpoint friction areas
  • Use high attitudinal scores on competitor tests to spot trust-building or clarity wins
  • Compile insights into actionable design patterns or competitive reports

 

 

Tips for program success

  • Start with 1–2 core journeys per quarter
  • Use identical test structures for consistency
  • Visualize QXscore movement over time (e.g., charts, dashboards)
  • Present findings in quarterly reviews or roadmap planning sessions

 

 

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