In Mobile App Testing, respondents attempt to complete a set of tasks you assign to them. This section covers how to use the Tasks tab to:
- Create tasks for your respondents to fulfill
- Activate audio feedback for the Think-Aloud Protocol
- Adjust the order and number of tasks respondents see
- Create post-task questionnaires
Create tasks for your respondents to fulfill 
- The tasks you create should represent specific use cases of your app, website, or prototype.
- To write a task, simply open a task and fill in the task text.
- During the study, the UXtweak app presents tasks to respondents. Before the specified tasks, respondents always complete a simple warm-up task to get used to switching between the UXtweak app and the testing app, website, or prototype, so they don’t have to figure this out while solving actual tasks.
- To insert more tasks into the Mobile App Testing study, click Add task.
- By default, respondents can’t skip tasks. To enable skipping, check Allow respondents to skip tasks.
Activate audio feedback for Think-Aloud Protocol 
- The Think-Aloud Protocol is a user testing method where respondents narrate their thoughts while solving tasks. In UXtweak Mobile App Testing, you can record respondents’ voices.
- By default, the Think-Aloud Protocol is disabled. To enable voice recording, flip the switch to turn Think-Aloud on.
- With Think-Aloud enabled, respondents will be prompted to allow sound and screen recording at the beginning of the study.
Adjust the order and number of tasks that the respondents see 
- Unless task order is randomized, respondents complete tasks in the listed order.
- To reorder tasks, simply drag and drop them to the desired position. Alternatively, use the Move up/down buttons under the ellipsis button.
- To display tasks in a different order for each respondent, select Randomize task order.
- To keep the first task static (e.g. to use it as an example), check Don’t randomize the first task.
- If task order is randomized, use Number of tasks to show to a respondent to limit how many tasks each respondent sees from the total available.
Create post-task questionnaires 
- Aside from the surveys in the Questionnaire tab, you can also ask questions immediately after each task.
- This is recommended for gathering immediate feedback to prevent important information about solving individual tasks from being mixed up or forgotten.
- Question creation works the same as in the Questionnaire tab.
Accompany your tasks with a survey
Ask your respondents additional questions after they complete a task.