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Why book a product testing service through Airtasker?
It’s easy to find reliable beauty or clothing product testers on Airtasker! There are so many benefits to product testing before you introduce your new offering to the market. Now, you can get as many people to test and comment on your prototype in just a few taps! There’s no need to read through dozens of company websites or meet with so many testers.
You can also better manage expenses for this phase since you and your Tasker must agree on a price and the inclusions before accepting an offer. This way, there’s less risk of running out of budget and not being able to polish your product.
Whether you need a material or fishing gear product tester, there are some Taskers in your area willing to work with you! To get started, select that pink ’Post a task’ button and share what kind of product you are developing. Feel free to share details such as age, gender, and location so you can find someone who best fits your exact needs.
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Top Product Testing related questions
It depends on what kind of consumer goods will be tested. Products that won’t be ingested or applied to the skin are usually allowed to be tested by people chosen by the company. However, drugs and topical items may require some certifications and permits. Check with the certifying body in charge of your product if there are specific food or makeup product tester requirements.
A product tester can help you identify the flaws and areas for improvement in your product, so think of a type of person similar to your target market. Start by researching online about the common demographic traits of your usual or ideal customers. For example, if you sell items for surfing and diving, look for product testers who frequent the beach and diving spots in your area.
This is possible! Take note, however, that some locations require that this fact be disclosed in the advertisement. They should also be truthful in the review to avoid false advertising. Including overly hyped reviews in your marketing can make the product seem unrealistic and drive away potential buyers. Make sure as well that the tester has agreed to do this before publishing the review.
Yes. Having an NDA or a non-disclosure agreement is recommended if your product has innovations new to the market or involves a trade secret. This way, you have the peace of mind that the unique details of your product aren’t shared with competitors or to the public, especially before it is launched! You can have a Tasker sign this before they even try out your product.
Yes. Some Taskers provide testing for services too! You can even find user testers for your beta websites and apps. They can help identify glitches in the user journey from the point of view of someone who does not code or design. Their perspective will be fresher as compared to your in-house quality analysts. This can help you create a more seamless experience for your site or app.
Definitely! Taskers are here to help you get more done, whether for your business or even in your day-to-day tasks. There are business consultants, graphic designers, accountants, marketing specialists, and many other professionals who can take a load off your shoulders. You can even find realtors to assist you in looking for a shop or office space for your operations!
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What do product testing services include?
Hiring a product tester isn’t limited to big pharmaceutical companies or tech startups. If you’re in the business of manufacturing and selling consumer goods, it’s important to dedicate part of your capital and development to testing. Airtasker can lessen the cost and time of searching for consumer product testing services! Here are some instances when you can book this service here on our platform:Â
Design testing
If you’re building a brand or expanding operations, every product must be easily identifiable for your brand. Think about the distinct shape of a famous soda bottle or unique shade of pink for a doll manufacturer. These specific sensory cues help users identify the product consumption of your brand. Product testers can help ensure that your new packaging still reminds shoppers of your company name and tagline. Taskers can work with a branding specialist to measure recall among a group of testers.
You can work with as many Taskers or just a select few for this, depending on your budget. It’s also possible to hire one Tasker to bring all the testers to your office or organise delivery. All you have to do is put up a task, choose from the offers, and you’re all set. Just wait for the feedback!
Quality testing
Ensuring quality is an important benefit of getting product testing services. You can get reviews from people similar to your target buyers. You can include this at any phase of your product development process. Like user testers who work on websites and mobile apps, product testers help improve the features or even change a few. This can save you a lot of money than having to pull out all your merchandise after manufacturing, packaging, and distribution in case you found a major flaw. This also allows you to avoid any possible negative publicity for your brand!
It’s also possible to hire someone to write a case study together with a team of product testers so that it’s easier for you to track the things that needed to be changed per prototype. This is great for those working on mechanical or technical products and those introducing something new to the market.
Government-required testing
Some local agencies require consumer goods to be tested before they’re certified for selling. This helps protect the market from unforeseen side effects and dangers of buying a faulty product. It can also be to prevent accidents, injuries, poisoning, and other untoward results. This type of testing might need to be done by those allowed by the particular certifying body. If not, Airtasker can connect you to those with experience in these kinds of testing.