In this help, we’ll explain the information found in the Overview tab.
Summary 
- The donut chart tells you how many respondents participated and how many actually completed the study
- The numbers of respondents who completed and abandoned the study are also displayed below
- Created on is the date when the study draft was first made
- Launched on is when data started being collected
Time Taken 
- A breakdown of how long it takes people to complete your study
- The candlestick chart displays the time range in which respondents completed your study
- The bar illustrates the upper and lower quartiles with the line inside marking the median value
- T-shaped ‘wicks’ in the candle chart mark the highest and lowest times that it took to complete the study
Completed 
Success is the percentage of tasks that were completed, calculated for all tasks from all respondents. It shows how well the respondents handled the tasks overall.
Skipped 
Skipped shows you the percentage of tasks that were skipped, calculated for all tasks from all respondents. It shows to what degree respondents gave up on your tasks. Only shown if respondents were allowed to skip tasks.
Device Breakdown 
The top three types of devices that your respondents accessed your study from
OS Breakdown 
The top three operating systems that your respondents accessed your study from
Browser Breakdown 
The top three browsers that your respondents accessed your study from
Screen Resolution Breakdown 
The top three countries that your respondents viewed your study in
Summary, time and location
The Overview contains the big picture of the Prototype Testing study. Use the summary to keep track on the current state of the study, Time Taken to see how long it takes respondents to complete, Locations for where they came from.
Success, directness and task overview
Charts showing the success and directness metrics calculated for the whole study. Bar charts portray the success and directness rates for each task.