Goal
When gathering NPS data for our experience we noticed a trend in the verbatim responses that quite a few users who responded to our NPS response had no idea that they even had an instance of our application. The hypothesis I formed was focused on two possibilities:
People couldn’t find our product even though it was included in a cloud foundry application on IBM’s public cloud.
or
People could find it but didn’t understand what it was.
I then built out a multi-variate test to check those hypotheses
Method
Run a Split test of different versions of the IBM Cloud unified dashboard that their team was working on to see how they effected our product.
3 Versions of the dashboard
30 Participants
A > B (5 Participants)
A > C (5 Participants)
B > A (5 Participants)
B > C (5 Participants)
C > A (5 Participants)
C > B (5 Participants)
Data To gather
Task Completion Rate (Self Reported)
Task Completion Rate (Observed)
Ease of Use
Usefulness
NPS
Preferred Version
Qualitative Data
Impact
After presenting the deck below at a VP level meeting I was able to get buy in on reassessing some of the Cloud teams decisions. The insights created from this study formed the basis of a months long collaboration between the our team and theirs.
Lessons Learned
I think the key to the success of the study was testing designs that the Cloud team was already considering. If we had built our own dashboards I think it might have fallen on deaf ears but by collaborating with the team already working on it we were able to tell a consistent story.