CanvasFlip gives designers UX analytics without user feedback

Designers have a new tool at their arsenal, and it may help them create UX that is close to perfect without relying too heavily on user feedback. Called CanvasFlip, the tool takes wireframed apps and tracks how we use them. As someone migrates their way between views, CanvasFlip tracks what actions they take. From there, designers can see where UX bottlenecks are, or where users just plain gave up on the app. Similarly, it lets designers see which buttons are clicked most, which could influence iterative design tweaks later on. There are several ways to gather the data, too. Designers…
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