[Sigia-l] Automated Online Card Sorting Tools?
Nikki Roberg
nikkiroberg at gmail.com
Fri Feb 6 19:41:54 EST 2009
Hi Judith,
Websort is another option. http://www.websort.net/?pg=home
I've only tested it and haven't used it for a project but the interface is
similar to Optimal Sort. Setting up the study isn't quite as intuitive as
on Optimal Sort but it also isn't quite as tedious as running through that
set-up wizard.
I thought WebSort was free but the site states that they've moved to a
monthly subscription model. I don't see the pricing information listed on
the site.
Nikki Roberg
Information Architect
POP
http://www.pop.us
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 3:53 PM, <Judith.A.Blankman at wellsfargo.com> wrote:
> We are aware of Optimal Sort, was wondering if there are others that
> anyone would recommend. Looking for low or no cost solutions that work
> well and are easy to use (of course!). Purpose is to demonstrate card
> sorting to an interdisciplinary team consisting of folks with and
> without online UX experience. We want to be able to aggregate input from
> between 10-25 users for a single project.
>
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