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Goal: Create a focused set of realistic user test scenarios that reveal how people interact with a product and uncover usability issues, assumptions, or feature gaps.

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Step 1: Define Testing Objectives

Clarify what you want to learn:
  • What questions do you need answered?
  • What functionality or flow is uncertain?
  • What are your biggest product risks or unknowns?
  • Are you testing a specific feature, an entire flow, or a new concept?
Ask: “If you could learn one thing from user testing, what would make the biggest difference?”

Step 2: Identify User Archetypes and Contexts

Define who you’re testing with:
  • Primary user role (e.g., project manager, accountant, student)
  • Experience level (novice, moderate, expert)
  • Context of use (at work, on mobile, under time pressure)
  • Any specific constraints (accessibility needs, language, domain expertise)
Ask: “Who are the people we absolutely must understand?”

Step 3: Create Realistic Scenarios

For each primary objective, design a scenario that:
  • Grounds the user in a believable situation
  • Specifies the goal they’re trying to accomplish
  • Includes relevant context (what they know, what they’re trying to solve)
  • Avoids leading them toward the solution you expect
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