Comparison

SaaS Dummies vs. Uxia

Both use AI testers — but Uxia validates designs, and SaaS Dummies tests your live app. Here's an honest look at what each does best, so you pick the right one for where you are.

5 testers · real browser · session video · minutes

The short version

Uxia is design-validation-first — point it at a Figma file, prototype, or URL and get usability metrics (SUS, SUPR-Q), transcripts, and click maps. Great when you're refining a design. SaaS Dummies is live-product-first — it drives your deployed app in a real browser, clicks and fills forms, creates real accounts, records session video, and hands developers a severity-ranked fix list. Validating a design? Uxia fits. Shipping a live app and need to know what actually breaks? That's SaaS Dummies.

Side by side

SaaS Dummies vs. Uxia

Two AI testing tools built for two different moments in the build.

 UxiaSaaS Dummies
What it testsLive URLs, plus Figma, prototypes, images & video — design-stage friendlyYour live, deployed app at a real URL (staging included)
How testers interactSynthetic testers reason over the design and info you provideReal browser: actual clicks, scrolls, and form fills on the working product
Real signup / flow testingSimulated against the designYes — creates real accounts with disposable emails and verifies them
Evidence you getTranscripts, click maps, SUS & SUPR-Q usability scoresSession video + step-by-step screenshots for every tester
Report styleUsability metrics + expert heuristic evaluationSeverity-ranked findings (Critical / Warning / Info) + paste-ready fix prompts
TestersDemographic synthetic personas you can enrich with your own docsNamed, reusable testers with fixed devices & patience — repeatable across runs
Accessibility (WCAG)YesYes — plus a dedicated accessibility tester
Human-tester optionYesYes — shareable report links
Workflow integrationsIntegrations availableGitHub, Jira, Confluence, Slack, and Claude (MCP) — run from your tools, results in your PRs
TurnaroundMinutesMinutes
PricingFrom $350/mo, then Custom$49 one-time Quick Check, or $300–$500/mo — published flat rates
Best forUX researchers validating designs & prototypesTeams shipping a live app who need to know what actually breaks
Pick the right tool

When to use each

Choose Uxia when…

  • You're validating a Figma file or prototype before it's built
  • You want standardized usability scores (SUS, SUPR-Q)
  • You're a UX researcher running structured design studies
  • You want to enrich synthetic personas with demographic data

Choose SaaS Dummies when…

  • You have a live or staged app with a real URL
  • You want session video of real clicks, scrolls, and form fills
  • You need real signup or checkout flows actually exercised
  • You want severity-ranked, developer-ready fix lists
  • You want to run tests from GitHub, Slack, or Claude
  • You want a clear $49 one-time option with no subscription
FAQ

Common questions

What's the difference between SaaS Dummies and Uxia?+
Both run AI synthetic testers, but at different stages. Uxia is design-validation-first: it tests live URLs as well as Figma files, prototypes, and images, and reports usability metrics like SUS and SUPR-Q plus transcripts and click maps — well suited to UX researchers refining designs. SaaS Dummies is live-product-first: it drives your deployed app in a real browser, clicking, scrolling, and filling forms, records session video, tests real signups, and returns severity-ranked findings built for developers to fix.
Does Uxia test live websites, or only designs?+
Uxia accepts live URLs as well as Figma files, prototypes, images, and video — so it can validate a design before you build. SaaS Dummies needs a deployed, reachable URL (staging is fine) because it runs each tester through your real app in a real browser rather than reasoning over a static design.
Which is better for testing a real signup or checkout flow?+
SaaS Dummies, for a live flow. Its testers create actual accounts with disposable emails and verify them, and you get session video of every click and form fill — testing the real, working product, not a simulation of a design.
Can I test a Figma design with SaaS Dummies?+
SaaS Dummies tests deployed apps by URL, not Figma files directly — though you can also test videos and audio by sharing a link. If you specifically want to validate an unbuilt Figma prototype, a design-stage tool like Uxia is a better fit; use SaaS Dummies once there's a working URL to point it at.
How do they compare on price?+
SaaS Dummies publishes flat pricing: a one-time $49 Quick Check with no subscription, then Watch ($300/mo) and Command ($500/mo). Uxia is subscription-based, starting at $350/mo and moving to a Custom plan for higher volume. For a one-off paid multi-tester run with no subscription — or a monthly plan that starts below Uxia's — SaaS Dummies is the lower-cost entry.

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