How do people use your site?

Our unique activity recorder allows you to watch how people interact with your site, so you can identify pain points and fix them for all your users. Our recorder is lightweight, works across browsers, and there is nothing to install — you can even record your competitors sites!

Invite anyone to participate

Clients, colleagues, members of the public — you can invite anyone you choose to help test a site, setting specific goals so you can collect the data you need.

Receive valuable data

See where your users spent their time, what they missed, and where they had problems. Analyse what they typed, where their mouse moved, and even what they are saying and feeling, with data straight from their webcam.

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What is Testled all about?

Building an effective way to identify usability problems, before they cost you money.

No expensive hardware, no installing software.

Runs on any computer without leaving your desk.

Javascript include not required, you can test any site.

What does Testled do?

We let you run usability tests, and record everything a user does on a site, from mouse movements to keyboard input. If they have the right equipment, we even record their voice and face via a webcam, so they can talk their way through usability issues.

All test results are stored allowing you to run multiple tests at the same time. This enables you to update your designs, user interface and features while not losing important test data.

What’s in it for me?

With a simple workflow and multiple projects you can easily keep track of your usability tests. It will take minutes to set up a new test, and then you can invite as many participants as you like, via email, Twitter or in person.

We help you analyze, annotate and share test results via our interactive web-based player. You can download videos of test sessions so you can easily use test results in presentations and reports.

So what’s next?

We’re launching our service in late 2009 and we’re already inviting people to beta-test our application. We’re accepting users on a first come first served basis – leave us your email address and name using the form on the right, and we’ll be in touch.