UX audit
A UX audit is a product's user interface evaluation. It involves creating a document that contains user research, user testing data, and other elements that impact user experience. The audit is a detailed report that can contain various components such as:
- Business analysis
- Personas description
- Technical audit
- A/B testing results
- Surveys
- Interviews
- Wireframes
- Prototypes
The primary goal of a UX audit is to identify any problems and provide recommended solutions for eliminating UX gaps. Hiring an outside UX professional to offer an objective, critical opinion about the product can be a good idea.[1]
References
- The UX Audit: A Beginner's Guide - Usability Geek | Usability Geek