UX research: what it is, case studies & web apps

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UX research is the process of studying users—their needs, behaviors, challenges, and motivations—in order to design digital products (websites, web apps, mobile apps) that are useful, usable, and satisfying.

In practice, this involves collecting both qualitative data (such as interviews, A/B testing, case studies) and quantitative data (analytics, surveys, performance metrics, and more) to guide design and development decisions.

UX research is not an isolated step in the development process—it runs through the entire product lifecycle. Its role is to minimize risks, prevent costly mistakes, and improve product adoption, conversion rates, and overall customer satisfaction.

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What does a UX researcher do?

A UX researcher has a wide range of responsibilities. Here are the key ones:

What does UX mean?

UX, short for user experience, refers to the overall experience a person has while using a product (in this case, a digital one). It encompasses every aspect: ease of use (usability), efficiency, satisfaction, accessibility, emotion, aesthetics, and performance.

UX is not just the user interface (UI). It’s about how well the product meets user needs, how it makes them feel, how easy it is to interact with, and how quickly users can achieve their goals.

How much does a UX designer earn?

The salary of a UX designer depends on several factors, including experience, location, type of company (startup, agency, large enterprise), industry (tech, healthcare, fintech, etc.), remote vs. on-site work, and level of responsibility (e.g., whether the role also involves team leadership or strategic duties).

Here are some updated figures for Italy:

In short, it varies considerably. For mid-level professionals in Italy, salaries typically range between €30,000 and €45,000. For senior or strategic positions, compensation can go well beyond that.

Case study di UX research

An article from the UX Design Institute highlights three real-world case studies: Airbnb, Google for Education, and Spotify.

1. Airbnb

Airbnb relies on observing user behavior to uncover design opportunities, going beyond interviews and surveys. For example, when hosts manage their listings, the company carefully monitors how they actually use the dashboard—identifying which sections are confusing—and then improves workflows and the interface accordingly.

2. Google for Education

Continuous feedback and research with real users—teachers and students—allow Google for Education to quickly adapt its product. This ongoing process helps refine features, layouts, and user flows in response to real needs.

3. Spotify

Spotify takes a mixed approach, combining data-driven insights (metrics, usage data, etc.) with qualitative research (interviews, observation). This way, they don’t just learn what users do, but also why they do it, what excites them, and how to turn those insights into action.

UX research & web apps

Let’s imagine a startup developing a web app for order management in small restaurants. During development, several issues arise: staff struggle with the “current orders” section, the order confirmation flow is slow, and some features seem unnecessary. A UX researcher can:

Another concrete example: a hotel booking web app can use heatmaps to identify where users abandon the booking page, A/B testing to compare two versions of the booking form (one with a mandatory “phone number” field and one optional), and interviews to understand what users are looking for in the reviews or photo sections.

UX research applied to web app development

When developing web apps, UX research plays a particularly important role in the following areas:

Tangible benefits of UX research

UX research is not optional. Contact us for collaboration

If you’re developing a web app, a digital product, or rethinking an existing one, UX research is not optional—it’s what makes the difference between a product that merely “works” and one that users truly love.

At HT Apps, we’re ready to collaborate with European companies that want to get it right: from studying how users perceive design, to hands-on development with continuous iteration of web apps.

If you’re looking for a reliable partner to elevate your UX research and enhance the user experience, get in touch with us. Get in touch with us today. Let’s discuss how we can put your users at the center of your next digital project and turn insights into real growth.

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