Vince said: Alex said: Hrm. Thanks for the usability survey, guys, but the usability survey itself is kind of unusable. Broken in a lot of places and way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way way too long! =/ Point taken. ;-) Any specifics on the survey Alex? Thanks Question #4: "4. Did it take you more or less time than you expected to set values on the Pathfinder Sheet?" followup answer: "If more, what can we do to improve ease of finding information?" As written, these two aren't always related. Question #8: you have these categories as a sliding scale: Never / Rarely / Only if i have a problem / Often / Very Often Ignoring the typo in "Only if i have a problem", the value itself is an orange in a sea of apples. It's like "On a scale of 1-5, how do you rate this application?" "1 / 2 / Purple / 4 / 5" . It might make sense to you but it won't make sense to most of your survey takers. Question #9 "With which device do you typically use the sheet?" These aren't all devices, they're a mix of brands, operating systems, and devices. Question #11 "How often do you listen to Hello From the Magic Tavern?" Guess I do not, because I don't understand why this is on the first page? It caused my wife to give up on the survey because it felt like an ad. Question #12-Question #22 The Pages and Sections Section a. In Chromium, this section isn't usable unless you scroll horizontally. That's pretty broken. Horizontal scrolling is a pain in the backside for a user, so when you're designing or building something, you want to avoid it whenever possible.* * There are artistic reasons why you might want to do this, but it should be done consciously if so--this doesn't look like an artistic choice to me. b. The sections and questions aren't in the same order that they are in the sheet, and they sometimes aren't referred to by the same name. Question #12 I can't figure out what many of these sections refers to. Question #18 Abilities (on core soon to be back on own tab) If you're moving them back to their own tab then why are we evaluating them where they are? Question #21 How useful is spells page for: You list spontaneous and hybrid casters but not prepared casters? Do you just not care about prepared casters? End of Second Page At this point, although I'm working on a few things, I'm about an hour in and I decided not to fill out most of the sections on page 2. Last night my players all got about 5 minutes in and gave up. You want an online survey to be 5 minutes long at the most--you're asking someone to donate you time, and the more time you ask for, the fewer people who will give you that time. Plus, a 3 minute survey won't have many questions on it but it'll get answered far more often--with a 2-hour survey, even the stuff that gets filled out won't get sent to you. Page Three a. What do you mean by "Ability to combine attacks with one click (for full attacks)" ? I have no idea. b. What does this mean? "Macros to set spell level per spell" c. "Ability to split up rolls and damage such as in official Roll20 OGL 5e sheet." I have no idea. I haven't played any 5e let alone used the 5e sheet. Page Four This is really what the survey should be all about. And it's page four! Overall This sheet is designed for you and a couple of power users who use a lot of Roll20 features. You've self-selected the survey to only be usable for them; you're not going to get any responses from the huge mass of people who aren't power users and maybe play in one or two campaigns. Try reducing it to two pages, probably page 4 followed by page 3. My usability recommendation: drop everything else.