Design Product Prototype → Simulate User Interactions → Generate UX Insights
Leverage physics simulation and randomization to test product designs under varied user interaction patterns, generating insights for better user experience design.
Workflow Steps
Figma
Create interactive product prototype
Design your product interface with interactive components, user flows, and realistic content. Include all major user interaction points like buttons, forms, navigation elements, and responsive behaviors.
Unity 3D
Build physics-based interaction simulation
Import your design into Unity and create a 3D simulation environment where virtual users with randomized behaviors interact with your product. Vary user characteristics like hand size, interaction speed, device orientation, and usage patterns.
Google Analytics 4
Collect simulated user behavior data
Instrument your simulation to capture detailed interaction data including click patterns, time-on-task, error rates, and user journey flows. Export this data in standard analytics formats for analysis.
Tableau
Analyze and visualize UX insights
Create dashboards showing how different user types interact with your design under various conditions. Identify pain points, optimal interaction patterns, and areas where the design performs poorly across user diversity.
Workflow Flow
Step 1
Figma
Create interactive product prototype
Step 2
Unity 3D
Build physics-based interaction simulation
Step 3
Google Analytics 4
Collect simulated user behavior data
Step 4
Tableau
Analyze and visualize UX insights
Why This Works
Physics simulation with randomized user behaviors reveals edge cases and interaction patterns that traditional prototyping misses, leading to more robust and accessible designs.
Best For
UX designers and product teams who want to test how their designs perform across diverse user behaviors before expensive user testing or development
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