Desktop Users: 10-Minute Feedback On Digital Tasks

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What We're Researching We're running a paid study to understand how everyday people interact with digital interfaces. Your feedback helps us evaluate usability and identify areas where the user experience can be improved. The insights gathered will directly influence upcoming design updates. How It Works You will complete a brief 10-minute session independently using your desktop computer. During the session, you will share your screen and have your camera on while working through a set of simple tasks. We will ask you to navigate specific workflows and provide your honest reactions to what you see. You will also answer a few short questions about your overall experience. Who This Is For We welcome everyday internet users who are comfortable navigating websites and applications on a desktop computer. You should be willing to share your screen and speak your thoughts aloud on camera. We welcome a wide variety of professional backgrounds and general consumers for this broad usability study. What You'll Do Complete a 10-minute independent usability test on a desktop computer Share your screen and keep your camera on while working through the tasks Speak your thoughts aloud as you navigate the provided interface Answer a few wrap-up questions about your overall experience Who Should Apply Comfortable using a desktop computer to browse and complete online tasks Willingness to record your screen and face during the 10-minute session Ability to articulate your thoughts clearly while navigating new interfaces Access to a reliable internet connection and a working webcam Compensation $10 one-time Ready to participate? Start your paid interview now About Terac Terac is building the world's largest pool of vetted human experts for AI. Researchers, AI labs, and product teams use Terac to recruit, screen, and pay study participants across industries, languages, and skill sets. Learn more at terac.com or on YouTube at @jointerac. Apply To This Job

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