With UX Teardown you can easily grab screenshots of any website, add your notes and prioritize your findings – in one go. Go from screenshots to final report in minutes.
Hey everyone, Chris here. 😊 I'm a conversion copywriter and former UX designer.
I created UX Teardown first for myself, to scratch my own itch.
If you're in UX, copywriting or even marketing in general and you ever provided recommendations (to clients or to your team members) on how to improve a website or app, you might know how much of a pain the process is. I used to spend hours collecting screenshots and then adding them to a Google Doc where I would then write down my notes. And those notes weren't even ordered by importance, but rather by whatever came to mind first. 🤦🏼♂️
I couldn't find a tool that made it easier (there were some but they were either abandoned and buggy, or too complex and startup oriented).
💪🏻 So I created my own.
UXT is for any consultant who wants to save hours when writing notes along with screenshots on any website or app.
🟡 For now the tool is still an MVP (the design is a skeleton), but the main functionality is there. And it's lean and mean. Free, no logins, no email address required. Just install and get stuff done.
With it you can:
✅ Collect screenshots and attach a recommendation (with title and body) to each
✅ Write text only recommendations
✅ Give an Impact and Effort score to each recommendation
✅ Take simple "unscored" notes
✅ Export all your notes and recommendations along with any screenshots taken into a Google Doc, by clicking a button.
✅ Follow a checklist (for now this is a proof of concept) while going through your teardown/analysis
✅ Export your notes/recommendations sorted either by total score or by last modified
✅ All your notes will be maintained on each domain you visit (unless you clear them manually)
Here's a quick video walkthrough of how it works: https://youtu.be/SoLsGMHz8jM
🙌🏻 I have a couple additional features I'd work on (like being able to add markup to screenshots), but it's come time to start getting some real world feedback.
Let me know what you think!
https://christophersilvestri.com...
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