Guides for researchers running behavioral studies in LaBrowser, from first setup through participant onboarding, event review, derived data, and export.
Start here for the core LaBrowser workflow, setup path, and system requirements.
A practical checklist for running a live behavioral study without surprises.
Configure domains, capture rules, experiment panes, recruitment, and privacy settings.
Apply controlled, auditable hide/remove changes to live pages participants visit.
See the event types LaBrowser captures during participant browsing sessions.
Understand how LaBrowser turns raw events into structured research outputs.
Export captured study data for analysis in your own tools and pipelines.
Review the install, join, browsing, recovery, and privacy experience participants see.
Common questions about behavioral studies, data handling, and participant workflows.
New to LaBrowser? Begin with the product overview and the first-live-study checklist.
Getting Started explains what a research browser is and how LaBrowser fits into a behavioral study workflow.
First Live Study turns that setup into a practical preflight and participant dry-run checklist.
Example studies show what structured browsing data looks like after a real task.
Browse the example studies to see search behavior, source choice, prompting, and decision-making patterns surfaced from captured events.