List every page and flow to audit
Create a card for each page, flow, or component to review. Be specific - audit the checkout flow, not audit the app. Specificity makes assignment and tracking straightforward.
// UX Audit
Run a structured usability audit across your entire product. Track every page, every finding, and every redesign from discovery through user validation.
Pages to Audit
3Audit checkout flow - cart through confirmation
Review mobile navigation and hamburger menu UX
Assess search results page relevance and layout
In Review
2Heuristic evaluation of settings and preferences page
Accessibility audit of dashboard charts and graphs
Issues Found
3No error state shown when payment fails silently
Onboarding tooltip blocks primary CTA on small screens
Inconsistent date format between list and detail views
Redesigning
2Redesign empty states for all data tables
Simplify multi-step form to single-page layout
Validated
2Validated: new password reset flow - task completion 94%
Validated: updated color contrast meets WCAG AA
Create a card for each page, flow, or component to review. Be specific - audit the checkout flow, not audit the app. Specificity makes assignment and tracking straightforward.
Tag findings as Critical, Moderate, or Cosmetic. Critical issues block users from completing tasks. Moderate issues cause friction. Cosmetic issues affect polish. Your team fixes them in that order.
Attach screenshots and screen recordings to issue cards. Add a description of what the user expected versus what happened. Concrete evidence makes it easier for designers and developers to fix issues.
Move cards to Validated only after testing the fix with real users. Record the task completion rate or user feedback in the card. This closes the loop and proves the redesign worked.
A UX audit board tracks a systematic review of your product user experience. Each card represents a page or flow being evaluated, an issue discovered, or a redesign in progress. The board gives your design team a structured approach to finding and fixing usability problems.
Yes. Flux labels are fully customizable. Rename Critical, Moderate, and Cosmetic or add labels like Accessibility, Mobile, or Heuristic to categorize findings by audit methodology or platform.
Attach screenshots and files directly to cards to document issues visually. Use checklists for heuristic evaluation criteria, labels to filter by severity, and the activity log to track every discovery and resolution. Real-time sync keeps designers, researchers, and developers aligned throughout the audit.
// Better UX starts here
No credit card. Run UX audits with severity labels, file attachments, and real-time team sync.