Whether you're a startup validating an idea or an enterprise optimizing a product — Afkar adapts to how you work.
Founders guess what users want. Launching without validation wastes months of development and thousands in budget. Most research tools are designed for large product teams — not fast-moving startups.
Start with surveys for problem validation, then prototype tests for solution validation, then first-impression tests to refine your value proposition. Get feedback from real users in hours, not weeks.
Traditional UX research takes weeks of coordination, recruiting, and analysis. By the time results arrive, the team has moved on — or shipped without data.
Afkar gives you 8 research methods in one platform. Mix usability tests, card sorts, tree tests, and interviews — all with direct access to MENA participants.
Most user research tools are built for English-speaking markets. Recruiting Saudi participants is hard, platforms don't support Arabic RTL flows — let alone SAR payments.
Afkar is Arabic-first by design. Native RTL interface, participant pool from Saudi Arabia and the Gulf, and SAR pricing. Test with users who speak your customers' language.
Student and researcher budgets are limited. Monthly subscriptions eat through research budgets, and recruiting participants is exhausting on top of academic workloads.
Pay per study only — no monthly subscriptions. Launch surveys and usability tests with real participants. Perfect for master's theses, PhD research, and HCI studies.
You have early users, but no clear signal on whether they'd really miss your product. Without a structured PMF signal, you risk scaling the wrong thing — or killing a winner too soon.
Run the Sean Ellis PMF survey in Arabic and English with real MENA users, then layer preference tests on pricing and positioning. Segment responses by persona to know which audience loves you most.
Your analytics show where users drop off — not why. You ship A/B tests on hunches, half of them lose, and you can't tell if the copy, layout, or trust is the real blocker.
Pair first-impression and preference tests with moderated usability sessions on your checkout, pricing, and signup flows. Turn quantitative drop-off into qualitative "because" — before you build the next variant.
You ship iOS and Android weekly, but App Store reviews are the only user feedback you see — and they arrive after the damage is done. Recruiting mobile-only Arabic users for moderated tests is painful.
Run unmoderated usability tests on real devices with MENA users recruited in hours. Combine with first-impression and preference tests to compare screens, onboarding flows, and empty states before release.
New signups churn in the first week because your onboarding is too long, too empty, or confuses value. Every change you make is a shot in the dark — analytics can't tell you which step felt pointless.
Run moderated usability interviews on your activation flow, then scale learning with unmoderated tasks and preference tests on empty-state copy, tooltips, and first-run tutorials.
Users can't find what they need on your site or help center. You suspect the navigation is wrong — but reorganizing hundreds of pages on a hunch will break SEO and internal links.
Use card sorting to let real users group your content, then tree testing to validate the new navigation — all before a single template or URL changes. Ideal for help centers, e-commerce categories, and marketing IA.
Your research ops team juggles multiple tools, vendors, and participant panels — one for surveys, another for interviews, a third for prototype tests. Procurement, compliance, and data residency make every new project slow.
Consolidate 8 research methods on one platform with regional participants, per-study pricing, and centralized compliance. Run parallel studies across product squads without multi-vendor overhead.
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