I saved hours on UX research while caring for my baby

Introducing my UX Research secret weapons

A few months ago, I found myself juggling two demanding roles: UX researcher and new mom. Late-night feeds and early-morning research planning—my days were a blur. Keeping track of research projects, scattered data, and endless notes across multiple tools (Miro, FigJam, Jira) felt impossible.

Then, I streamlined everything into Notion.

I created a UX Research Planner—a structured, all-in-one system to organise my research, from planning to reporting. The result? I saved hours on my new project, reduced stress, and finally felt in control of my workflow.

Now, I'm sharing it with you.

🔹 Plan research effortlessly – Structured templates for every research method

🔹 Keep everything in one place – Manage projects, tasks, and findings seamlessly

🔹 Generate reports faster – Pre-built formats to turn raw data into insights

🔹 Access expert-backed methodologies – Frameworks inspired by top UX research books

What is even better? Employing AI to help with strategic planning and analysing data.

And UX Research Co-Pilot is here to help you with that:

That’s all for this week! Stay tuned for more insights - learn how to transform and evolve your design workflow.

Lisa
P.S. Have a specific challenge in your design workflow? Hit reply—I’d love to hear about it!

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