First-Time Expecting Mothers: Feedback on a Website Experience
You'll start with a short screening interview
We're running a paid study on digital resources tailored for expecting parents. We are evaluating a new website designed to support mothers during their pregnancy journey. Your insights will directly help us refine the interface and ensure crucial information is easy to find.
During a 25-minute remote session, you will complete a guided usability test of a prototype website. We will ask you to share your screen and navigate through several pages while thinking aloud. You will react to the layout, describe how you would locate specific resources, and answer follow-up questions about your overall experience. The goal is to observe how naturally the site flows for a first-time user.
We are looking for first-time expecting mothers who are currently pregnant. You should be comfortable navigating websites and openly sharing your opinions on digital experiences on a video call. We welcome women at any stage of their first pregnancy to participate.
- Share your screen and navigate through a prototype website
- Complete specific tasks to locate information on the platform
- Think aloud to explain your reactions and thought processes
- Provide feedback on the layout, clarity, and overall user experience
- Currently pregnant with your first child
- Comfortable joining a remote video call and sharing your screen
- Willing to provide honest, constructive feedback on web design
- You will be engaged as an independent contractor.
- This is a fully remote opportunity that can be completed on your own schedule.
- Opportunities can be extended, shortened, or concluded early depending on needs and performance.
- Your participation will not involve access to confidential or proprietary information from any employer, client, or institution.
- Payments are processed weekly based on services rendered.
- We are unable to support H1-B or STEM OPT candidates at this time.
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