I’ve been playing with “Vibe Coding” tools like Lovable and Cursor a bit lately to see how they can help Product Teams prototype, test and validate ideas quicker.
Meanwhile back at the office we’re running a series of moderated usability tests on a new web product at the moment, which got me thinking: are there already LLM-powered tools to run usability tests? If there aren’t, that’s a startup idea for someone for free.
It turns out, of course someone has already thought of this:
Our system features a Persona Generator module, an LLM Agent module, and a Universal Browser Connector module to automatically generate thousands of simulated users to interactively test the target website. The system also provides an Agent Interview Interface and a Video Replay Interface so that the UX researchers can easily review and analyze the generated qualitative and quantitative log data.
So soon we’ll have websites built by LLMs, that are then usability-tested by LLMs, then deployed by LLMs.. and then used by LLMs (agents).
It reminds me of the joke about email summary AIs: my AI turns my bullet points into a full email which I send to your AI, which then summarises it back into bullet points…
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