Ecosystem | Integration Settings Prototype Testing
Project Links
- Project Folder [Internal]
Prototypes for testing:
Prototype A - Current state
Prototype B - New proposed navigation with Webhooks separated out
Project Checklist
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Submit research request (Jan. 8) -
Create interview script (Feb. 20) -
Recruit & schedule sessions with 5 target customers (Feb. 24) -
Participant 1 (Feb. 27 @ 12pm PT) -
Participant 2 (Feb. 27 @ 1pm PT) -
Participant 3 (Feb. 28 @ 8am PT) -
Participant 4 (Feb. 28 @ 9:30am PT) -
Participant 5 (Feb. 28 @ 11:30am PT) -
Participant 6 (Mar. 2 @ 10:30am PT)
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Conduct research sessions and takes notes along with designer/PM (Feb. 27-Mar. 2) -
Participant 1 (Feb. 27 @ 12pm PT) -
Participant 2 (Feb. 27 @ 1pm PT) -
Participant 3 (Feb. 28 @ 8am PT) -
Participant 4 (Feb. 28 @ 9:30am PT) -
Participant 5 (Feb. 28 @ 11:30am PT) -
Participant 6 (Mar. 2 @ 10:30am PT)
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Submit incentives request for customer interview #757 (closed) (Feb. 28) -
Upload video recordings to shared UX Research drive (March 2) -
Synthesize the data and identify trends, resulting in findings (March 2) - Synthesis Worksheet -
Create an epic in the UXR_Insights repo to collect videos and high level notes about the project. Each subsequent finding is created as an issue and linked to the parent epic. (March 2) &2751 (closed) -
Share insights with stakeholders and communicate next steps (March 4) - Libor shared findings with the team at the Ecosystem Weekly Meeting
Original Request
What’s this issue all about?
Decouple Webhooks from Integrations within Project > Settings
What questions are you trying to answer?
- Do DevOps engineers see the concept of webhooks separate from other 3rd party integrations?
- When DevOps engineers want to search to add a webhook, where do they expect to find it?
What assumptions do you have?
- I assume that engineers understand the difference are will be ok with having a separate view and route for Webhooks
What decisions will you make based on the research findings?
- This will allow us to move forward with this issue in greater confidence
What's the latest milestone that the research will still be useful to you?
12.7
What is the study called in UsabilityHub?
n/a
Edited by Eileen Ruberto