Unmoderated Testing

Unmoderated Testing is a usability testing method where participants complete tasks without supervision. This approach allows users to interact with software freely, providing insights into user behaviour.

Key Characteristics:

  • Independence: Participants work without guidance.
  • Realistic Conditions: Mimics natural usage scenarios.
  • Cost-Effectiveness: Reduces the need for facilitators.
  • Scalability: Can involve many participants simultaneously.

Common methods include remote usability tests and surveys. Unmoderated testing helps identify usability issues and gather user feedback efficiently.