Check the boxes on all of your testing scenarios with internal users before beta release. Use labels to categorize their experience or collaborate with team members, and iteratively ship within the development lifecycle before releasing it into the wild.
needing to know user problems before beta release
looking to spot obvious development issues
needing insights to confirm features, flows and interfaces
With a UAT form template, you’ll know with certainty that all testing scenarios have been run. Along the way, you’ll pick up some interesting qualitative insights for you and team members.
Analyze the metadata (URL, browser, device info, and javascript errors) from your user acceptance form, and know specifically which bugs and issues are blocking you from releasing.
Share specific UAT questionnaire feedback with stakeholders to truly act on user pain points. Tag your team members, copy feedback links, or send the feedback items to integrations.
Label UAT form template feedback according to severity, problem space, or complexity organize your efforts to triage issues and release into beta.