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Web Site Redesign Use cases: Easier Experiment Web Participation

BobEvans edited this page Oct 16, 2014 · 5 revisions

(subpage of Web Site Redesign Use Cases)

Overview

Currently, users can Join Experiments on the web and Respond to Experiments in the web app. It is not pretty though. This is just a set of use cases to clean the design and the flow into and out of this feature.

Cleaner Ability to Respond to a Joined Experiment on the web

The form needs to be designed to match the mobile design and flow within the site better. There are a class of experiments that want the user to respond on the web with a laptop or other device that makes it easier to enter long-form responses.

Cleaner Ability to Respond to a Joined (EOD) Experiment on the web

Some experiments link to another experiment. This is called an End of Day experiment for historical reasons. One experiment will load the responses for another experiment and then ask more questions about each of the responses in the other experiment. For example, a user gets pinged 8 times a day and asked a few questions at each ping by one experiment. Another experiment pings the user at the end of the day and asks more questions about each of those 8 responses during the day. This currently works on the web but the design is not great, it could be cleaner and match the mobile response for a single experiment better. End of Day web form screenshot

Cleaner Ability to Find and Join Experiments on the web

Users should be able to see a list of experiments just like in the app and browse them. This is analogous to the way that you can view mobile apps in the Play or App store. They should also be able to install them and have it sync the experiment to their Paco app on their phone the next time they open it.

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