Are there any open source usability testing tools?

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πŸ” Top Open Source Usability Testing Tools

1️⃣ OpenHallway (Lite) / UXCam Open SDK

  • Best for: Remote usability testing via screen recordings

  • Why: Simple to set up for capturing screen interactions and voice feedback.

  • Open Source Elements: SDKs for mobile apps (e.g., UXCam SDK is open)


2️⃣ WAVE (Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool)

  • Best for: Testing accessibility & usability of web interfaces

  • Why: Highlights issues like poor contrast, missing labels, and broken ARIA roles.

  • Ease of Use: Very beginner-friendly (browser extension + API)


3️⃣ UsabilityHub (Community/Open API Access)

  • Best for: First-click tests, preference tests, surveys

  • Why: While the full version is paid, it offers community features and APIs that can be integrated.

  • Alternative Open Source Projects: Try using Google Forms + screen recording as a DIY workaround.


4️⃣ Treejack Alternative (Open Source Info Architecture Testing)

  • Tools like: OptimalSort (paid) have open-source alternatives like:

    • TreeTesting.js – a JavaScript-based framework for simple IA tests.

    • Combine with Google Sheets + Hotjar for visual feedback.


5️⃣ Silverback (Mac-only, discontinued but open-source)

  • Best for: Guerrilla usability testing with video/audio

  • Why: Still works on some older Mac systems, great for quick interviews with screen capture.


6️⃣ Crazy Egg & Hotjar Alternatives

  • Open-source tools like:

    • Matomo (formerly Piwik) – Web analytics + session recording

    • OpenReplay – Full-fledged open-source session replay tool

    • ReplayBird OSS version – Screen capture, heatmaps, and user behavior tracking


πŸ›  Combine with:

  • OBS Studio – Free & open-source screen recording (for in-person tests)

  • Jitsi Meet – Open-source video conferencing (for remote interviews)

  • Notion / Google Docs – Collaborative notes during usability sessions


πŸ’‘ Pro Tip:

You can build a solid open-source usability test workflow using:

  • OBS Studio (recording)

  • OpenReplay (session tracking)

  • WAVE (accessibility checks)

  • Google Forms (user feedback)

  • Jitsi Meet (remote sessions)

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