How do we score the usability of a site?
The Usability score reflects how easy and pleasant a site is to use, both on desktop and mobile. The maximum score is 10 points, with 1 point awarded for each of the following features if present and working as expected:
- Good Navigation: The site is easy to move around in, with clear menus, logical structure, and minimal obstacles or interruptions.
- Appealing Design: The design is visually attractive, well-structured, and consistent across pages. It should enhance rather than interfere with usability.
- Favorites: Members can bookmark or save videos, photos, or scenes for quick access later.
- Advanced Search or Filters: The search system goes beyond basic keyword matching. This includes filter options like drop-down menus, checkboxes, or tags to refine results.
- Dated Content: Videos, photos, or updates include visible dates so users know when each item was added.
- Tags: Content is organized using clickable tags (e.g., “blonde,” “group,” “blowjob”) to help members explore related material easily.
- Sorting Options: The ability to sort content by factors like most recent, most viewed, top rated, etc.
- Ratings or Comments: Members can rate content (stars, thumbs up/down, etc.) or leave comments and feedback on scenes.
- Stream-Skipping: The video player allows jumping to different points in a video without long buffering delays.
- Mobile-Friendly Design: The site has a responsive layout that works well on smartphones and tablets. Simply being accessible via phone isn’t enough — the design must adapt properly to smaller screens.
Sites that include most or all of these usability features will score highly. Sites that lack many of them or feel clunky, outdated, or awkward to use will receive a lower score.