A UX audit from the users you keep failing to ask
You cannot see the friction in your own product — you know where everything is, so the confusing button looks obvious and the dead-end flow feels fine. Real users do not have your context, and by the time analytics show the drop-off, you have already lost them.
Upload screenshots or describe the flow and Decidi audits it through a UX researcher, an accessibility expert, a first-time user and a conversion specialist, backed by four frontier models. They walk the experience cold, name where users get stuck or confused, and rank the fixes by impact on retention and conversion.
- A cold, first-time-user walk-through of your actual screens
- Friction, dead-ends and confusing moments named precisely
- Accessibility and inclusive-design gaps flagged
- Conversion blockers in onboarding and checkout surfaced
- Fixes ranked by impact, so you know what to do first
- Upload screenshots or share the flow — no instrumentation needed
Part of: How Decidi works
A prioritised UX audit: the top friction points by screen, the accessibility gaps, and the highest-impact fixes to ship first.
Common questions
Can I upload screenshots of my product?
Yes. Decidi accepts photos and documents, so you can upload screenshots of your screens or flows. The panel audits the actual interface — layout, copy, hierarchy and flow — rather than a written description.
What does the UX audit cover?
Where users get confused or stuck, dead-end and high-friction steps, accessibility and inclusive-design gaps, and conversion blockers in onboarding and checkout. Each issue comes with a concrete fix, ranked by likely impact.
Is this a replacement for real user testing?
No — it is a fast, cheap first pass that catches the obvious problems before you spend on user testing. It sharpens what you take into real research, so your sessions focus on the genuinely uncertain questions.
Try it on your own decision
Put your question to a council of GPT, Claude, Gemini and Grok — they debate it, a Final QA audit reviews it, and you get one clear verdict. 1,500 free credits to start — no sign-up, no card required.
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