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Learn more about available exercises in Upsiide and how to use them

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Written by Alanna Colaiacovo
Updated over a week ago

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Creating a Heatmap exercise

Heatmap exercises are a great way to get find out how your respondents react to specific parts of your stimuli - they give your respondents the opportunity to click on your image and leave a comment and creates a heat map of those clicks.

To add a Heatmap exercise:

  • Click on 'Add ' in the left pane while in 'Create' mode

  • Click or drag the 'Heatmap' Block from the 'Exercises' column

  • Place your block in the left pane in 'Create' mode

  • Add an image by selecting 'Add An Image'

  • A. You can choose to upload from your computer with 'Upload', from your Upsiide account with 'My Gallery', or stock photo from 'Images'

  • B. Select the image you would like to add

  • C. Select 'Choose File'

  • You can change the number of clicks allowed by each respondent, you can choose from:

    • Unlimited - As many as the respondent wants

    • 'Exactly' - The number entered is the EXACT number of comments before they can proceed

    • 'Up to' - The number entered is the HIGHEST amount they can

  • You can toggle whether you want to collect comments or not, if this is toggled off they won't be prompted to comment when they click


Creating a Video Interview exercise

Video Interview is an innovative enhancement allows you to conduct video interviews that are moderated and analyzed by AI, providing you with valuable insights and a streamlined research process.

To add a Video Interview exercise:

  • Click 'Add +' in the left side menu

  • Select 'Video Interview' from the 'Exercises' menu

Once you've added the Video Interview, select 'Get started'

From here, simply type your prompt (what you want the goal of the interview to be). If you want some help with your prompt, you can always type in simple terms and use the 'Improve with AI' button to help clarify your prompt.
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