Maze is a tool for designers and developers that gives analytical results with actionable KPIs for your Invision prototypes.
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@widawskij Been using this product today and besides some bugs I noticed and listed previously, I didn't see any way to turn on hotspot hints ( maybe intentional to test design? ) or have a tester Identify themselves as invision offers. When attaching the prototype to a maze both invision features are removed.
Without the ability to track testers of the prototype with at least their name, It makes it difficult to know which users tested it and which did not, which makes paid user tests really difficult to do in the current version of the app. To me this is the achilles heel right now, I like all your features as it streamlines and normalizes the prototype instructions, but if I can't determine which users are completing it then I can't use it for paid tests.
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Regarding the hotspot hints: we've learned that misclicks are an extremely valuable KPIs in Maze, and allowing for hotspot hint is a way to "hide" where your design is failing.
Now you raise a great point, my only question would be: how would like this to be impletemented? If you were to give me the perfect scenario for you, what would it be?
Thanks a lot for all the feedback, it means a lot!
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@widawskij quick fix in my opinion would be when viewing the testers path, it says how many testers there were. The testers would be a clickable link that would open a modal/list of the testers name, email and perhaps IP location ( as you may want to ensure testers are in your local market). In this way a user can view which particular testers completed the maze and which didn't
Attached image of where you could make this list entry point
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For what it's worth, your PH page provides more value to me than the website. I'd update the copy and some of the images to match what you have here.
Oh that's right, we should use this @itsthisjustin! Great point!
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Sometimes you miss some things in a usability test because you were occupied applying the test and your test companion didn't take notes, so with Maze we're catching more things, we're more free to pay attention to just applying the test
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Really good to better catch usability test results
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Sometimes you miss some things in a usability test because you were occupied applying the test and your test companion didn't take notes, so with Maze we're catching more things, we're more free to pay attention to just applying the test
Pros:Really good to better catch usability test results
Cons:Expensive