I guess it is needless to say about the importance of the usability. If want to create successful website or another “killer” app then you should use some of the usability testing tools in your work. By using these services you’ll achieve reliable information about possible usability and navigation issues of your project. Most of these tools are paid but you can always take a free trial to be sure that this tool will be useful for you. It is hard to say which tool from our list is the best so, we advise you to check out all of them to make a right decision.
GoToMeeting

This is very simple collaborating tool similar to Skype. Provides excellent communication between users, allows sharing and testing various materials trough small and large groups.
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IntuitionHQ

This tool has full set of features that are useful for group testing processes. You can create tasks, add screenshots and use heatmap to test user interface.
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Ethnio

Ethnio allows to intercept live visitors to your site, ask them questions, and call them.
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FiveSecondTest

So, this service allows to receive analytic data concerning your website mockup or screenshot. Testers have five seconds to view your image and must then answer the questions you have set.
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WhatUsersDo

This is just another great usability testing service for your website. It provides full testing with the ability to watch the video record of the process with tester’s comments.
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Feedback Army

Feedback Army has thousands of usability recruits that will give you a fast feedback and answer to all your questions.
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Loop 11

This is a remote usability testing tool that allows creating various tasks and send them to the users to identfiy possible navigation and usability drawbacks.
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Userlitycs

This service prodives you with the video data containing users’ behaviour on your website. Also you can ask to create a a short survey concerning your website’s usability.
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