I will conduct moderated user interviews with actionable insights
Remote UX and Product Researcher with Mixed Methods and Actionable Insights
About this Gig
I conduct moderated remote user interviews to help product teams understand real user needs, behaviors, and decision drivers. These qualitative insights support confident product, design, and UX decisions.
With a background in psychology (B.Sc.), I focus on structured interviewing, behavioral understanding, and actionable insight synthesis not just data collection.
This gig is ideal if you want to:
- Understand your users deeply
- Validate product or design decisions
- Identify usability friction
- Support product strategy with real user insights
What you receive:
- Clear insight summary with key themes
- Findings and practical recommendations
- Recordings and transcripts included
- Optional participant recruiting available
Feel free to message me before ordering to clarify scope.
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FAQ
Should I contact you before ordering?
Yes, especially if your product is complex, timeline tight, or research scope unclear. This helps ensure the best outcome.
What exactly will I receive?
You’ll receive a structured insight summary with key themes, findings, actionable recommendations, plus recordings and transcripts of all interviews.
Do you conduct the interviews yourself?
Yes. All interviews are moderated personally to ensure consistency, quality, and reliable insight generation.
How are interviews conducted?
Interviews are conducted remotely via video call. Sessions are recorded (with consent) and summarized for analysis.
Can you recruit participants?
Yes, participant recruiting is available as an optional add-on if needed.
Can this support product or UX decisions?
Yes. Interviews are designed to uncover behavioral insights that inform design, product strategy, and usability improvements.
Will my project remain confidential?
Absolutely. All projects are treated confidentially. NDA can be signed if required.
Do you offer ongoing UX research support?
Yes. Many clients continue with follow-up research or ongoing collaboration after the initial study.

