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Autodesk MyFeedback   
San Rafael, California 94903
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Our Feedback Program provides Autodesk customers worldwide with an exciting opportunity to be involved in developing our product lines.

The goal of our Feedback Program is to give you, our customer, a voice that helps drive the development of Autodesk’s products.  We have programs with small commitments of your time (e.g. answer product related survey questions) or programs that are more hands on such as Usability Testing or Beta Testing Programs where you can take future products out for a test drive. 

Beta Testing Program:
• Beta testing is our most comprehensive feedback program.
• Beta sites are provided with prerelease copies of software and draft documentation for evaluation.
• Regular contact with Autodesk is expected.
• To participate in the Beta Testing Program,  Sign Up for a MyFeedback account

Providing Feedback:
• Surveys are published regularly on Autodesk products.
• Some projects may be discussion or conversation based..
• All feedback is reviewed carefully.
• Some surveys ask for contact information to interview the respondents in further detail.
• To participate in Surveys or Feedback Projects, Sign Up for a MyFeedback account

Usability Sessions:
• Usability Engineering sessions generally involve one–on-one time with a Usability Engineer
• During the session you will be analyzing new concepts and features of an upcoming product release and will help with your design ideas.
• The typical session lasts about 60-75 minutes.
• Conducted remotely or in the lab (San Rafael, CA USA)
• To participate in Usability, Sign Up for a MyFeedback account

Autodesk MyFeedback   
San Rafael, California 94903
email myfeedback@autodesk.com       

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