What Desirability Studies Measure That Usability Tests Miss
Most product teams operate with a fundamental blind spot. They pour resources into usability testing—watching users complete tasks, measuring time-on-task, counting errors—and walk away confident t...

Source: User-Interviews
Most product teams operate with a fundamental blind spot. They pour resources into usability testing—watching users complete tasks, measuring time-on-task, counting errors—and walk away confident they’ve understood their audience. Then a product launches with pristine usability scores and catastrophic adoption rates. The interface works. Nobody wants to use it. This isn’t a failure of usability […]