# Tools

> UX and product design tools — Figma, Miro, analytics platforms, prototyping tools, and everything in your professional toolkit.

## Pages

- [Condens](https://www.fernandoux.com/en/wiki/tools/condens/)
  Discover what Condens is, a powerful Research Repository platform that helps you centralize, analyze, and share user knowledge across your entire organization.
- [Dovetail](https://www.fernandoux.com/en/wiki/tools/dovetail/)
  Learn what Dovetail is and how this user research platform lets you organize, analyze, and share qualitative data to build a long-term research memory.
- [FigJam](https://www.fernandoux.com/en/wiki/tools/figjam/)
  Figma's whiteboarding tool for collaborative ideation and synthesis—seamlessly integrated with your design files.
- [Figma for UX Designers: A Complete Guide](https://www.fernandoux.com/en/wiki/tools/figma/)
  How to use Figma for wireframing, prototyping, collaboration, and design handoff.
- [Google Analytics](https://www.fernandoux.com/en/wiki/tools/google-analytics/)
  Understand what Google Analytics is and how you can use this web analytics tool to obtain quantitative data about your users' behavior and inform your design decisions.
- [Hotjar for UX](https://www.fernandoux.com/en/wiki/tools/hotjar/)
  A behavior analytics tool that shows where users click, scroll, and spend time—visual data about real user behavior.
- [Lyssna](https://www.fernandoux.com/en/wiki/tools/lyssna/)
  A lightweight feedback collection tool that gathers user responses through simple links—no installations required.
- [Maze](https://www.fernandoux.com/en/wiki/tools/maze/)
  Learn how to use Maze, the rapid testing platform to validate your Figma prototypes, obtain quantitative usability metrics, and make faster design decisions.
- [Miro](https://www.fernandoux.com/en/wiki/tools/miro/)
  An infinite digital whiteboard for collaborative design, diagramming, and team alignment—essential for distributed teams.
- [Mixpanel](https://www.fernandoux.com/en/wiki/tools/mixpanel/)
  Discover what Mixpanel is, the powerful event-based product analytics tool that helps you deeply understand user behavior, retention, and feature adoption.
- [Notion for UX](https://www.fernandoux.com/en/wiki/tools/notion-ux/)
  A documentation and knowledge base tool that centralizes UX docs, research, design systems, and team processes—your design system's home.
- [Optimal Workshop](https://www.fernandoux.com/en/wiki/tools/optimal-workshop/)
  A suite of tools for information architecture validation—card sort, tree test, and click tests reveal how users organize and find information.
- [Principle](https://www.fernandoux.com/en/wiki/tools/principle/)
  A Mac-only animation prototyping tool that makes complex animations easy—perfect for microinteractions and transitions.
- [ProtoPie](https://www.fernandoux.com/en/wiki/tools/protopie/)
  A prototyping tool for complex interactions—animations, gestures, variables, and logic without code.
- [Storybook](https://www.fernandoux.com/en/wiki/tools/storybook/)
  Learn what Storybook is and how this development tool lets you build, test, and document UI components in isolation, creating a common language between design and development.
- [Useberry](https://www.fernandoux.com/en/wiki/tools/useberry/)
  Discover Useberry, an unmoderated usability testing platform for getting quick feedback and quantitative data on your Figma, Sketch, or Adobe XD prototypes.
- [UserTesting.com](https://www.fernandoux.com/en/wiki/tools/usertesting.com/)
  Learn what UserTesting.com is, the leading platform for getting video feedback from real users, allowing you to run usability tests with highly specific participant profiles.
- [Zeroheight](https://www.fernandoux.com/en/wiki/tools/zeroheight/)
  Discover Zeroheight, the platform that lets you create centralized, professional web documentation for your Design System, syncing your Figma and Storybook components.


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Source: https://www.fernandoux.com/en/wiki/tools/
