Last week, we launched Hawkeye 2.0: a new testing platform that lets you conduct eye tracking tests using an iPhone or iPad. ✨👀
Try it for free at https://t.co/pFkMtqeZHX
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You can vote here: https://t.co/UPkraYLLc1
On top of that, we're also starting to roll out a new calibration process that helps keep the test subject's head centered, verifies their calibration, and reports back a 5-star rating and accuracy estimate.
🔭 New This Week: The Project Overview page gives you a single place to view all activity across a project.
- Track how many tests you've conducted
- Check team activity like notes and session invites
- Jump to new sessions, heatmaps, and testers
📞 On top of that, you can now invite test participants by phone number. Just open the invite popup, type in their number, and we'll shoot them a text with a link to the test.
🔥 Introducing Aggregated Heatmaps
Hawkeye now automatically aggregates test results across all your testers. Learn where your users look the most and hover over individual UI elements to see detailed stats.
Try it for yourself: https://t.co/nOrMZLeEka
Control your Mac using head movements. Rotate your head to move the cursor and make facial expressions to click, drag, and scroll. Powered by your iPhone’s TrueDepth camera.
Try out the Hawkeye Access for Mac beta: https://t.co/oSFrn8MT4t
📝New this week: You can now add timestamped notes to your screen recordings. This makes it easy to remember your most important findings and share them with your team.
We’ve been working on an iOS SDK for @UseHawkeye that lets you conduct eye tracking tests on your iOS apps.
DM me if you’re interested in trying it out!
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