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What if your product could test itself with real users?

Most product teams say user research matters.

But in reality?
It gets postponed.
Cut for time.
Replaced with gut feel.

We kept asking ourselves a hard question: What if user research didn’t need time, coordination or a big team?

So we built a solution for it (Userology).

You drop in a Figma prototype or live product.
Set your target user.

An AI:

  • recruits real users
  • runs live usability sessions
  • watches the screen (not just listens)
  • and turns chaos into clear, decision-ready insights

No scheduling.
No manual synthesis.
No “we’ll do research next sprint.”

We launched today.

We would love to know… where does user research break down for you?

on December 20, 2025
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    This sounds like a super interesting approach to solving the biggest hurdles I run into with user research — recruiting relevant participants and finding the time to actually run and synthesize sessions. I like the idea of dropping in a Figma prototype and getting feedback without having to do the logistical juggling. How do you make sure the users you recruit match a specific persona or niche? And what do the resulting insights look like — are you getting video of the session, a summary of key points, or both? Curious to hear more about how folks are integrating this into their workflow.

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    Can we get users of specific niche..something like credit card users? If so what would be the size?

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    2 questions

    • how does real user procurement works? freelance gig?
    • how do you mitigate biasness in user opinion?
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