Prototyping and User Testing Tool Names Pronunciation
Learn to say popular prototyping and user testing tool names correctly.
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How is Maze (rapid user testing and prototype validation platform) correctly pronounced?
Maze (the testing platform) is pronounced 'MAYZ' — one syllable, long A, exactly like the everyday word for a labyrinth. In a technical interview: "Maze showed us a heatmap of every misclick, which made the confusing button placement obvious immediately."
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How is UserTesting (video-based user research and usability testing platform) correctly pronounced?
UserTesting is pronounced 'YOO-zer TEST-ing' — 'user' (with a voiced Z sound) plus 'testing'. Stress on YOO and TEST. In a technical interview: "UserTesting's recorded sessions let the whole team watch a real customer struggle with checkout in under an hour."
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How is Marvel App (prototyping and design collaboration tool) correctly pronounced?
Marvel App is pronounced 'MAHR-vul AP' — exactly like the everyday word 'marvel' (to be amazed) plus 'app'. Stress on MAHR. In a technical interview: "Marvel App turned our static mockups into a clickable prototype we could test with real users the same afternoon."
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How is Axure (advanced prototyping and wireframing tool) correctly pronounced?
Axure is pronounced 'AK-shur' — blends 'axis' with 'sure', stress on AK. Don't say 'AY-shur' with a long A. In a technical interview: "Axure's conditional logic let us prototype a genuinely dynamic form, not just a series of static screens."
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How is Lookback (live user research and interview recording tool) correctly pronounced?
Lookback is pronounced 'LUK-bak' — 'look' (short OO, like 'book') plus 'back'. Stress on LUK. Don't say 'LOOK-bak' with a long OO. In a technical interview: "Lookback recorded both the participant's screen and their face, so we could catch every confused facial expression."