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UX Quest

UX Quest

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What is UX Quest?

UX Quest is a practice tool for learning to identify usability problems in user interfaces. It presents you with small, interactive applications that contain deliberate design flaws. Your task is to spot these issues, describe what's wrong, and explain how they affect users. An AI model then scores your analysis, helping you develop a critical eye for UX problems. The tool works well for designers wanting to sharpen their analytical skills, researchers training to conduct usability reviews, and anyone interested in understanding how small interface details impact user behaviour. It combines learning with gamification, turning UX critique into an engaging exercise.

Key features

Mini-app scenarios

Interactive applications designed with specific usability problems built in

Problem identification

Spot and describe UX flaws within each scenario

AI scoring

Get immediate feedback on your analysis from an AI model that evaluates your responses

Practice exercises

Multiple scenarios to build pattern recognition skills across different types of apps

Freemium access

Use core features for free, with optional premium content

Pros & cons

Advantages

  • Practical, hands-on way to develop UX critique skills rather than just reading theory
  • Immediate feedback helps you understand whether you're identifying the right problems and articulating them well
  • Low barrier to entry with free access, making it accessible for students and curious professionals
  • Focused scenarios make it easy to practise in short sessions without long time commitments

Limitations

  • Limited to evaluating artificially constructed problems; real-world UX research involves broader context and user testing
  • AI scoring may not catch all valid critiques or might miss detailed accessibility and cultural considerations

Use cases

UX designers wanting to strengthen their problem-spotting abilities before conducting real user research

Design students learning to articulate usability issues in a structured way

Product managers developing a shared vocabulary for discussing user experience problems with teams

QA testers or product analysts training to recognise usability concerns beyond functional bugs

Design educators using interactive exercises to teach UX principles in classroom or workshop settings

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Pricing

Free

Free

Access to core mini-app scenarios and basic AI scoring feedback

Premium

Pricing not publicly specified

Likely includes additional scenario packs and advanced feedback features (specific details not confirmed)

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  • Free plan available
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