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Test quickly, test often

Like practice, testing makes perfect. Chalkmark makes rapid & regular testing affordable.

By keeping it simple - One click, one task, one image - tests take minutes to set up and results are immediate.

Not enough time or budget to do user testing? We built Chalkmark for you.


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Create a test

Every test starts with tasks you want to participants to attempt.

Upload an image of your design, then assign tasks to each image.

You can test paper drawings, wireframes, photos or even take screenshots of live websites.


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Invite people

Email a link to friends, send it around the office or invite customers to take part.

Participants attempt each task by clicking where they think makes the most sense.

After completing all the tasks, you can immediately see where they clicked.


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Get results

Results are immediate.

For each task, you get a heat map of where your participants clicked, with percentages for every cluster.

At a glance you can tell if people are clicking where you expected then to click.

Refine the interface, and test again.


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Refine &
iterate designs

Hone in on specific UI elements by running a Chalkmark test.

In user testing, we often have particular aspects of a design we want feedback around. Chalkmark is ideally suited for this. Simply set up a task and see if users are clicking where you expect them to.

Make a point

Get objective end-user data to make a point.

It could be about navigation effectiveness, advertisement placement or just anything you're struggling to convince stakeholders of. Normally it could take weeks to produce a report and highlights video package of users attempting tasks. Using Chalkmark, the results are immediate and speak for themselves.

Test early concepts

Early testing and feedback leads to better designs.

Use Chalkmark to quickly explore and test all those early concepts. For example, you could put two design variations to the test, or you could test where people expect to find particular links or content. Test anything - from a white board sketch to a wireframe you mocked up.