UX Research Engine
by @1kalin
Complete UX Research & Design system — user discovery, persona building, journey mapping, usability testing, research synthesis, and design validation. Zero...
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name: afrexai-ux-research-engine description: Complete UX Research & Design system — user discovery, persona building, journey mapping, usability testing, research synthesis, and design validation. Zero dependencies.
UX Research Engine ⚡
Complete UX research methodology — from discovery to validated design decisions. No scripts, no APIs, no dependencies. Pure agent skill.
Phase 1: Research Planning
Research Brief YAML
project: "[Product/Feature Name]"
research_question: "[What do we need to learn?]"
business_context:
objective: "[Business goal this research supports]"
decision: "[What decision will this research inform?]"
stakeholders: ["PM", "Design Lead", "Engineering"]
deadline: "YYYY-MM-DD"
scope:
product_area: "[Feature/flow being studied]"
user_segment: "[Who are we studying?]"
geographic: "[Regions/markets]"
methodology: "[See selection matrix below]"
sample_size: "[See calculator below]"
timeline:
planning: "Week 1"
recruiting: "Week 1-2"
fieldwork: "Week 2-3"
analysis: "Week 3-4"
reporting: "Week 4"
budget:
participant_incentives: "$X"
tools: "$X"
total: "$X"
success_criteria:
- "[Specific insight we need]"
- "[Confidence level required]"
- "[Actionable output format]"
Method Selection Matrix
| Method | Best For | Sample Size | Time | Cost | Confidence | |--------|----------|-------------|------|------|------------| | User Interviews | Deep "why" understanding, exploring unknowns | 5-15 | 2-4 weeks | $$ | High (qualitative) | | Usability Testing | Finding interaction problems, validating flows | 5-8 per round | 1-2 weeks | $$ | High (behavioral) | | Surveys | Quantifying attitudes, measuring satisfaction | 100-400+ | 1-2 weeks | $ | High (statistical) | | Card Sorting | Information architecture, navigation labels | 15-30 (open), 30+ (closed) | 1 week | $ | Medium | | Diary Studies | Long-term behavior, context of use | 10-15 | 2-6 weeks | $$$ | High (longitudinal) | | A/B Testing | Comparing specific design variants | 1000+ per variant | 1-4 weeks | $ | Very High | | Contextual Inquiry | Understanding real environment, workflows | 4-8 | 2-3 weeks | $$$ | Very High | | Tree Testing | Validating IA without visual design | 50+ | 1 week | $ | High | | First-Click Testing | Navigation effectiveness | 30-50 | 1 week | $ | Medium | | Concept Testing | Early-stage idea validation | 8-15 | 1-2 weeks | $$ | Medium | | Heuristic Evaluation | Expert review of existing UI | 3-5 evaluators | 2-3 days | $ | Medium | | Competitive UX Audit | Understanding market standards | N/A | 1 week | $ | Low-Medium |
Decision Tree: Which Method?
Do you know WHAT the problem is?
├── NO → Generative Research
│ ├── Need context? → Contextual Inquiry
│ ├── Need attitudes? → User Interviews
│ ├── Need behaviors over time? → Diary Study
│ └── Need broad patterns? → Survey (exploratory)
│
└── YES → Evaluative Research
├── Have a prototype/product?
│ ├── YES → Usability Testing
│ │ ├── Early concept → Concept Test (paper/low-fi)
│ │ ├── Key flow → Task-based Usability Test
│ │ └── Comparing options → A/B Test
│ └── NO →
│ ├── Testing IA → Card Sort / Tree Test
│ └── Testing content → First-Click Test
└── Need expert opinion fast? → Heuristic Evaluation
Sample Size Calculator
Qualitative (interviews, usability):
Quantitative (surveys): | Population | 90% Confidence ±5% | 95% Confidence ±5% | 99% Confidence ±5% | |------------|---------------------|---------------------|---------------------| | 100 | 74 | 80 | 87 | | 500 | 176 | 217 | 285 | | 1,000 | 214 | 278 | 399 | | 10,000 | 264 | 370 | 622 | | 100,000+ | 271 | 384 | 660 |
A/B Tests:
Phase 2: Participant Recruiting
Screener Template
screener:
title: "[Study Name] Participant Screener"
target_profile:
demographics:
age_range: "[e.g., 25-45]"
location: "[e.g., US-based]"
language: "[e.g., English-fluent]"
behavioral:
product_usage: "[e.g., Uses [product] 3+ times/week]"
experience_level: "[e.g., 1+ year with similar tools]"
recent_activity: "[e.g., Made a purchase in last 30 days]"
psychographic:
decision_maker: "[e.g., Primary household purchaser]"
tech_comfort: "[e.g., Comfortable with mobile apps]"
screening_questions:
- question: "How often do you use [product category]?"
type: "single-select"
options: ["Daily", "Weekly", "Monthly", "Rarely", "Never"]
qualify: ["Daily", "Weekly"]
disqualify: ["Never"]
- question: "Which of these tools do you currently use?"
type: "multi-select"
options: ["Tool A", "Tool B", "Tool C", "None"]
qualify_min: 1
- question: "What is your primary role?"
type: "single-select"
options: ["Developer", "Designer", "PM", "Marketing", "Other"]
qualify: ["Developer", "Designer", "PM"]
- question: "Have you participated in a UX study in the last 6 months?"
type: "single-select"
options: ["Yes", "No"]
disqualify: ["Yes"] # Avoid professional participants
anti-patterns:
- "Works at a competitor or in UX research"
- "Family/friends of team members"
- "Participated in study for this product before"
incentive: "$75 for 60-min session"
recruiting_channels:
- channel: "Existing user database"
quality: "★★★★★"
cost: "Free"
- channel: "UserTesting.com / UserInterviews.com"
quality: "★★★★"
cost: "$50-150/participant"
- channel: "Social media recruitment"
quality: "★★★"
cost: "Free-$$"
- channel: "Craigslist / local posting"
quality: "★★"
cost: "$"
Recruiting Quality Checklist
Phase 3: User Interviews
Interview Guide Template
# Interview Guide: [Study Name]
Duration: 60 minutes
Moderator: [Name]Setup (5 min)
Thank participant, confirm recording consent
"There are no right or wrong answers — we're learning from YOUR experience"
"Feel free to be critical — honest feedback helps us improve"
"I didn't design this, so you won't hurt my feelings" Warm-Up (5 min)
"Tell me about your role and what a typical day looks like"
"How does [product area] fit into your work?" Core Questions (35 min)
Context & Current Behavior
1. "Walk me through the last time you [did the task we're studying]"
- Probe: "What happened next?"
- Probe: "How did that make you feel?"
- Probe: "What would you have preferred to happen?"2. "What tools/methods do you currently use for [task]?"
- Probe: "What do you like about that approach?"
- Probe: "What frustrates you?"
- Probe: "How long have you been doing it this way?"
3. "Can you show me how you typically [task]?" (if remote: screen share)
Pain Points & Needs
4. "What's the hardest part about [task]?"
- Probe: "How often does that happen?"
- Probe: "What do you do when that happens?"
- Probe: "How much time/money does that cost you?"5. "If you could wave a magic wand and change one thing about [experience], what would it be?"
6. "Tell me about a time when [process] went really wrong"
- Probe: "What was the impact?"
- Probe: "How was it resolved?"
Mental Models
7. "How would you explain [concept] to a colleague?"
8. "What do you expect to happen when you [action]?"
9. "Where would you look for [information/feature]?"Priorities & Trade-offs
10. "If you had to choose between [speed vs accuracy / ease vs power], which matters more? Why?"Concept Reaction (10 min) — if applicable
Show prototype/concept
"What's your first impression?"
"What would you use this for?"
"What's missing?"
"Would this replace what you currently use? Why/why not?" Wrap-Up (5 min)
"Is there anything else about [topic] we should know?"
"Who else should we talk to about this?"
Thank participant, confirm incentive delivery
Interview Quality Rules
1. 80/20 rule: Participant talks 80%, you talk 20% 2. Never ask "Would you use this?" — people can't predict future behavior 3. Ask about past behavior, not hypothetical futures 4. Follow the energy — when they get animated, dig deeper 5. Silence is a tool — pause 5 seconds after they answer; they'll elaborate 6. "Tell me more about that" — your most powerful phrase 7. Watch for say/do gaps — note when claimed behavior contradicts observed behavior 8. Record everything — audio minimum, video ideal, notes alwaysNote-Taking Template (Per Interview)
participant:
id: "P01"
date: "YYYY-MM-DD"
demographics: "[age, role, experience level]"
session_duration: "58 min"key_quotes:
- quote: "[Exact words]"
timestamp: "12:34"
context: "[What prompted this]"
theme: "[Emerging theme tag]"
observations:
behaviors:
- "[What they DID, not what they said]"
emotions:
- "[Frustration when..., delight when..., confusion at...]"
workarounds:
- "[Creative solutions they've built]"
pain_points:
- pain: "[Specific problem]"
severity: "[1-5]"
frequency: "[daily/weekly/monthly/rarely]"
current_solution: "[How they cope]"
needs:
- need: "[Unmet need identified]"
type: "[functional/emotional/social]"
evidence: "[Quote or behavior that reveals this]"
surprises:
- "[Anything unexpected — these are gold]"
moderator_notes:
- "[Post-session reflection, what to adjust for next interview]"
Phase 4: Persona Building
Data-Driven Persona Template
persona:
name: "[Realistic name — not cutesy]"
photo: "[Representative stock photo description]"
archetype: "[1-3 word label, e.g., 'The Overwhelmed Manager']"
demographics:
age: "[Range or specific]"
role: "[Job title / life stage]"
experience: "[Years with product/domain]"
tech_proficiency: "[Novice / Intermediate / Advanced / Expert]"
environment: "[Office / remote / mobile / field]"
# MOST IMPORTANT SECTION
goals:
primary: "[The #1 thing they're trying to accomplish]"
secondary:
- "[Supporting goal]"
- "[Supporting goal]"
underlying: "[The emotional/social need behind the functional goal]"
frustrations:
- frustration: "[Specific pain point]"
frequency: "[How often — from research data]"
severity: "[1-5]"
current_workaround: "[What they do today]"
evidence: "[P03, P07, P11 mentioned this]"
behaviors:
usage_pattern: "[When, where, how often they engage]"
decision_process: "[How they evaluate options]"
information_sources: "[Where they learn / get help]"
social_influence: "[Who influences their decisions]"
key_workflows:
- "[Task 1 — frequency — duration]"
- "[Task 2 — frequency — duration]"
mental_models:
- "[How they think about [concept] — often surprising]"
- "[Vocabulary they use — not our jargon]"
motivations:
gains: "[What success looks like to them]"
fears: "[What failure looks like]"
triggers: "[What prompts them to act]"
barriers: "[What stops them from acting]"
quotes:
- "\"[Real quote from research that captures this persona]\""
- "\"[Another revealing quote]\""
design_implications:
must_have:
- "[Feature/quality this persona absolutely needs]"
should_have:
- "[Important but not dealbreaker]"
must_avoid:
- "[Things that will drive this persona away]"
communication_style: "[How to talk to this persona]"
data_sources:
interviews: "[# of participants who map to this persona]"
survey_segment: "[% of survey respondents]"
analytics_cohort: "[Behavioral data that identifies this group]"
Persona Validation Checklist
Anti-Personas (Who We're NOT Designing For)
anti_persona:
name: "[Label]"
description: "[Who this is]"
why_excluded: "[Business reason — too small a segment, wrong market, etc.]"
risk_if_included: "[What happens to the product if we try to serve them too]"
Phase 5: Journey Mapping
Journey Map Template
journey_map:
title: "[Persona] — [Goal/Scenario]"
persona: "[Which persona]"
scenario: "[Specific situation triggering this journey]"
stages:
- stage: "1. Awareness / Trigger"
duration: "[Time in this stage]"
goals: "[What they want to accomplish]"
actions:
- "[Step they take]"
- "[Step they take]"
touchpoints:
- "[Where they interact — website, app, email, phone, in-person]"
thoughts:
- "\"[What they're thinking — from research]\""
emotions:
rating: 3 # 1=frustrated, 3=neutral, 5=delighted
feeling: "[Curious but uncertain]"
pain_points:
- "[Problem encountered]"
opportunities:
- "[How we could improve this moment]"
- stage: "2. Consideration / Research"
# ... same structure
- stage: "3. Decision / Sign-Up"
# ... same structure
- stage: "4. Onboarding / First Use"
# ... same structure
- stage: "5. Regular Use / Value Realization"
# ... same structure
- stage: "6. Expansion / Advocacy (or Churn)"
# ... same structure
moments_of_truth:
- moment: "[Critical make-or-break interaction]"
stage: "[Which stage]"
current_experience: "[What happens now — score 1-5]"
desired_experience: "[What should happen — score 1-5]"
gap: "[Difference = priority]"
service_blueprint_layer: # Optional — behind-the-scenes
- stage: "[Stage name]"
frontstage: "[What user sees]"
backstage: "[What team does]"
support_systems: "[Tools/processes involved]"
failure_points: "[Where things break down]"
Emotion Curve Scoring
Plot emotions across the journey:5 ★ Delighted ──────────╮ ╭──
4 ☺ Happy │ │
3 😐 Neutral ──╮ │ ╭─────╯
2 😟 Frustrated │ │ │
1 😤 Angry ╰──────╯────╯
Stage1 Stage2 Stage3 Stage4 Stage5
Journey Map Quality Rules
1. Based on research, not assumptions (note data source for each insight) 2. One persona per map (don't average) 3. Include BOTH functional and emotional dimensions 4. Identify "moments of truth" — the 2-3 interactions that make or break the experience 5. Prioritize opportunities by gap size (desired minus current) 6. Include backstage/blueprint layer for service designPhase 6: Usability Testing
Test Plan Template
usability_test:
study_name: "[Name]"
objective: "[What design question are we answering?]"
format:
type: "[Moderated / Unmoderated]"
location: "[Remote / In-person / Lab]"
device: "[Desktop / Mobile / Tablet / Cross-device]"
duration: "60 min"
recording: "[Screen + audio + face camera]"
prototype:
fidelity: "[Paper / Wireframe / Hi-fi / Live product]"
tool: "[Figma / InVision / Live URL]"
scope: "[Which flows are testable]"
known_limitations: "[What won't work in the prototype]"
participants:
target: 5-8
criteria: "[From screener — link to Phase 2]"
incentive: "$75"
tasks:
- task_id: "T1"
scenario: "You need to [context]. Using this app, [goal]."
success_criteria:
- "[Specific completion definition]"
time_limit: "5 min"
priority: "critical" # critical / important / nice-to-know
metrics:
- completion_rate
- time_on_task
- error_count
- satisfaction_rating
- task_id: "T2"
scenario: "[Next task...]"
# ... same structure
post_task_questions:
- "On a scale of 1-7, how easy was that? (SEQ)"
- "What did you expect to happen when you [action]?"
- "Was anything confusing?"
post_test_questions:
- "SUS (System Usability Scale) — 10 questions"
- "What was the easiest part?"
- "What was the most frustrating part?"
- "Would you use this? Why/why not?"
- "What's missing?"
Task Writing Rules
1. Set the scene — give context, not instructions ("You want to book a flight to NYC next Friday" NOT "Click the search button") 2. Don't use interface words — say "find" not "navigate to," say "purchase" not "add to cart and checkout" 3. Make it realistic — use scenarios from actual research data 4. One goal per task — don't combine ("book a flight AND a hotel") 5. Order: easy → hard — build confidence before complex tasksSeverity Rating Scale
| Severity | Label | Definition | Action | |----------|-------|------------|--------| | 0 | Not a problem | Disagreement among evaluators, no real issue | None | | 1 | Cosmetic | Noticed but doesn't affect task completion | Fix if time allows | | 2 | Minor | Causes hesitation or minor inefficiency | Schedule fix | | 3 | Major | Causes significant difficulty, workarounds needed | Fix before launch | | 4 | Catastrophic | Prevents task completion entirely | Fix immediately |
Usability Finding Template
finding:
id: "UF-001"
title: "[Short descriptive title]"
severity: 3 # 0-4
frequency: "4/5 participants"
task: "T2"
observation: "[What happened — factual, behavioral]"
evidence:
- participant: "P01"
behavior: "[What they did]"
quote: "\"[What they said]\""
timestamp: "14:22"
- participant: "P03"
behavior: "[What they did]"
root_cause: "[Why this happened — mental model mismatch, visibility, feedback, etc.]"
recommendation:
change: "[Specific design change]"
rationale: "[Why this will fix it]"
effort: "[S/M/L]"
impact: "[High/Medium/Low]"
heuristic_violated: "[Which Nielsen heuristic, if applicable]"
Nielsen's 10 Heuristics (Quick Reference)
| # | Heuristic | What to Check | |---|-----------|---------------| | 1 | Visibility of system status | Loading indicators, progress bars, confirmation messages | | 2 | Match real world | Labels match user language, not internal jargon | | 3 | User control & freedom | Undo, back, cancel, exit are easy to find | | 4 | Consistency & standards | Same action = same result everywhere | | 5 | Error prevention | Confirmations, constraints, smart defaults | | 6 | Recognition > recall | Options visible, not memorized | | 7 | Flexibility & efficiency | Shortcuts for experts, simple for novices | | 8 | Aesthetic & minimalist | No unnecessary information competing for attention | | 9 | Error recovery | Clear error messages with solutions, not codes | | 10 | Help & documentation | Searchable, task-focused, concise |
Heuristic Evaluation Scorecard
Rate each heuristic 1-5 per screen/flow:
heuristic_audit:
screen: "[Screen/Flow name]"
evaluator: "[Name]"
date: "YYYY-MM-DD"
scores:
visibility_of_status: 4
real_world_match: 3
user_control: 2
consistency: 4
error_prevention: 3
recognition_over_recall: 4
flexibility_efficiency: 2
aesthetic_minimal: 3
error_recovery: 1
help_documentation: 2
total: 28 # out of 50
grade: "C" # A=45+, B=38+, C=28+, D=20+, F=<20
critical_issues:
- heuristic: "Error recovery"
location: "[Where]"
issue: "[What's wrong]"
fix: "[Recommendation]"
Phase 7: Research Synthesis
Affinity Mapping Process
1. Extract: Pull every observation, quote, behavior onto individual notes 2. Cluster: Group similar notes (bottom-up, not top-down) 3. Label: Name each cluster with a theme (use participant language) 4. Hierarchy: Group clusters into meta-themes 5. Prioritize: Rank by frequency × impact
Theme Template
theme:
name: "[Theme label — use participant language]"
description: "[2-3 sentence summary]"
evidence:
participant_count: "8/12 participants"
segments_affected: ["Persona A", "Persona B"]
quotes:
- participant: "P03"
quote: "\"[Exact quote]\""
- participant: "P07"
quote: "\"[Exact quote]\""
behaviors_observed:
- "[What they did]"
- "[Pattern across participants]"
data_points:
- "[Any quantitative support — survey %, analytics, etc.]"
impact:
on_users: "[How this affects their experience]"
on_business: "[Revenue, retention, acquisition, support cost impact]"
severity: "High" # High / Medium / Low
insight: "[The 'so what' — what does this mean for design?]"
recommendations:
- recommendation: "[Specific, actionable change]"
effort: "M"
impact: "High"
confidence: "High" # based on evidence strength
Insight Formula
Every insight must follow: Observation + Evidence + So What + Now What
> "Users consistently [OBSERVATION] — seen in [X/Y participants, with supporting quotes]. This matters because [SO WHAT — impact on goals/business]. We should [NOW WHAT — specific recommendation]."
Bad insight: "Users found the navigation confusing" Good insight: "7 of 12 participants couldn't find the settings page within 30 seconds. 4 looked in the profile menu, 2 used search, 1 gave up. This maps to 15% of support tickets ('How do I change my password'). Moving settings to the top-level nav and adding a search shortcut would reduce discovery time and cut related support volume."
Research Scoring Rubric (0-100)
| Dimension | Weight | Criteria | |-----------|--------|----------| | Methodology Rigor | 20% | Right method for question, adequate sample, proper recruiting | | Data Quality | 15% | Rich observations, real quotes, behavioral evidence | | Analysis Depth | 20% | Beyond surface themes, root causes identified, patterns across segments | | Insight Actionability | 25% | Specific recommendations, effort/impact rated, prioritized | | Presentation Clarity | 10% | Stakeholders can understand and act without explanation | | Business Connection | 10% | Findings connected to business metrics and goals |
Scoring:
Phase 8: Research Report
Executive Summary Template
# [Study Name] — Research ReportTL;DR (3 bullet max)
[Most important finding + recommendation]
[Second most important finding + recommendation]
[Third most important finding + recommendation] Study Overview
Method: [e.g., 12 semi-structured interviews + 5 usability tests]
Participants: [e.g., 12 mid-market SaaS PMs, 2-8 years experience]
Duration: [e.g., 3 weeks, Jan 5-26 2026]
Confidence: [High / Medium / Low — based on sample + methodology] Key Findings
Finding 1: [Title] ⚠️ [Severity: Critical/High/Medium/Low]
What we found: [2-3 sentences with evidence]
Why it matters: [Business impact]
Recommendation: [Specific action]
Effort: [S/M/L] | Impact: [High/Med/Low]Finding 2: [Title]
...Personas Updated
[Link to updated persona YAML files]Journey Map
[Link to journey map]Design Recommendations (Prioritized)
| # | Recommendation | Finding | Effort | Impact | Priority |
|---|---------------|---------|--------|--------|----------|
| 1 | [Action] | F1 | S | High | P0 — Do now |
| 2 | [Action] | F3 | M | High | P1 — Next sprint |
| 3 | [Action] | F2 | L | Medium | P2 — Backlog |
What We Still Don't Know
[Open questions for future research]
[Hypotheses to validate] Appendix
Screener criteria
Interview guide
Raw data location
Participant demographics
Phase 9: Design Validation
Design Critique Framework (CAMPS)
| Dimension | Questions to Ask | |-----------|-----------------| | Clarity | Can users understand what this is and what to do within 5 seconds? | | Alignment | Does this solve the problem identified in research? For the right persona? | | Mental Model | Does it match how users think about this task? (from interview data) | | Priority | Does the visual hierarchy match user task priority? | | Simplicity | Can anything be removed without losing function? |
Prototype Review Checklist
design_review:
screen: "[Screen name]"
reviewer: "[Name]"
date: "YYYY-MM-DD"
research_alignment:
- check: "Addresses top pain point from research"
status: "✅ / ❌ / ⚠️"
notes: "[Which finding this addresses]"
- check: "Uses language from user interviews (not internal jargon)"
status: "✅ / ❌ / ⚠️"
- check: "Matches mental model revealed in research"
status: "✅ / ❌ / ⚠️"
- check: "Works for primary persona AND doesn't break for secondary"
status: "✅ / ❌ / ⚠️"
usability:
- check: "Primary action is visually dominant"
status: "✅ / ❌ / ⚠️"
- check: "Error states designed and messaged"
status: "✅ / ❌ / ⚠️"
- check: "Empty states designed (first use, no data, no results)"
status: "✅ / ❌ / ⚠️"
- check: "Loading states designed"
status: "✅ / ❌ / ⚠️"
- check: "Edge cases handled (long text, missing data, permissions)"
status: "✅ / ❌ / ⚠️"
accessibility:
- check: "Color contrast meets WCAG AA (4.5:1 text, 3:1 UI)"
status: "✅ / ❌ / ⚠️"
- check: "Touch targets ≥44px"
status: "✅ / ❌ / ⚠️"
- check: "Information not conveyed by color alone"
status: "✅ / ❌ / ⚠️"
- check: "Logical reading/tab order"
status: "✅ / ❌ / ⚠️"
- check: "Alt text for meaningful images"
status: "✅ / ❌ / ⚠️"
overall_score: "[1-5]"
ship_decision: "Ready / Needs changes / Needs testing / Needs research"
Phase 10: Research Operations
Research Repository Structure
research/
├── YYYY/
│ ├── Q1/
│ │ ├── [study-name]/
│ │ │ ├── plan.yaml # Research brief
│ │ │ ├── screener.yaml # Recruiting criteria
│ │ │ ├── guide.md # Interview/test guide
│ │ │ ├── notes/ # Per-participant notes
│ │ │ │ ├── P01.yaml
│ │ │ │ └── P02.yaml
│ │ │ ├── synthesis/ # Themes, affinity maps
│ │ │ ├── personas/ # Updated personas
│ │ │ ├── journey-maps/ # Updated maps
│ │ │ ├── report.md # Final report
│ │ │ └── recordings/ # Session recordings (link)
│ │ └── [next-study]/
│ └── Q2/
├── personas/ # Master persona library
│ ├── persona-a.yaml
│ └── persona-b.yaml
├── journey-maps/ # Master journey maps
├── insights-database.yaml # Cross-study insight tracker
└── research-calendar.yaml # Planned studies
Cross-Study Insight Tracker
insights_database:
- insight_id: "INS-001"
theme: "[Category]"
insight: "[The insight]"
first_found: "2026-01-15"
studies: ["Study A", "Study C", "Study F"]
evidence_strength: "Strong" # 3+ studies
status: "Addressed" # Open / In Progress / Addressed / Won't Fix
design_response: "[What was done]"
impact_measured: "[Before/after metric if available]"
Research Impact Tracking
| Metric | How to Measure | Target | |--------|---------------|--------| | Findings → shipped features | % of recommendations implemented within 2 quarters | >60% | | Pre/post usability scores | SUS score before vs after changes | +10 points | | Support ticket reduction | Related ticket volume after design change | -25% | | Task completion rate | Usability test success rate over time | >85% | | Time on task | Average task time trend | Decreasing | | Stakeholder confidence | Post-study survey: "How useful was this?" | >4/5 |
Quick Commands
| Command | What It Does | |---------|-------------| | "Plan a research study for [topic]" | Generate research brief YAML | | "Build a screener for [audience]" | Generate screening questionnaire | | "Create interview guide for [topic]" | Generate interview questions and structure | | "Build persona from [data/notes]" | Synthesize data into persona YAML | | "Map the journey for [persona + goal]" | Generate journey map | | "Plan usability test for [prototype]" | Generate test plan with tasks | | "Run heuristic evaluation of [screen/flow]" | Score against Nielsen's 10 | | "Synthesize findings from [study]" | Generate themes and insights | | "Write research report for [study]" | Generate executive summary and recommendations | | "Score this research [report/study]" | Evaluate against quality rubric | | "Review this design against research" | CAMPS critique + alignment check | | "Set up research repository" | Create folder structure and templates |
Edge Cases
Small Budget / No Recruiting Budget
Remote-Only Research
Stakeholder Pushback ("We don't have time for research")
Conflicting Findings
International / Cross-Cultural Research
Accessibility Research
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