Creating your maze
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Create multiple expected paths for missions
Overview When completing a mission, testers may take different paths than the expected one you set. You can add multi...
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How to let testers skip questions
You can let testers skip the questions in your maze if the question isn't something you want or need every tester to ...
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Tree Testing
Overview Tree testing allows you to test navigation branches, before designing them. A Tree Test is a great way to va...
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Best practices for writing mission titles
A mission is a task your testers will have to complete. To create a mission, you have to define a title, a descriptio...
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Survey participants with an Opinion Scale
With an Opinion Scale you can ask participants to evaluate a statement on a rating scale. You can use the Opinion Sca...
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How to duplicate blocks in a maze
Use the duplicate feature to create new copy blocks in the same maze. Here’s how to proceed in four easy steps. Log ...
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Design Surveys: How to show images and questions side by side
If you need to display an image while asking participants a question, you can do so easily in Maze. How to proceed C...
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Mission blocks
A mission is a task for testers to complete. You can create missions to learn what actions users perform in your prot...
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5-Second Test
A 5-Second test allows you to add a static image to present to your testers. A 5-Second test is a great way to test u...
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A guide to all block types you can use in Maze
A maze is a collection of missions and questions for testers to complete. You build your maze out of blocks: missions...
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How to introduce your maze to testers
Introducing your maze and product to testers is important for creating a good testing experience and getting valuable...
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Conditional Options
Conditions are a feature of our Starter plan and above What are Conditions in Maze? Conditions are a way to apply log...
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Legal Blocks
Legal Blocks are an Enterprise specific feature A Legal Block allows you to upload a PDF of terms to which your teste...
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Welcome Screen
The Welcome Screen is the first screen your participants will see when they start testing your maze. It’s a great pla...
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How to set the expected path of a mission
What is the expected path? The expected path is the actions (clicks) you want a tester to do to complete your mission...
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How to change the order of blocks in a maze
You can easily change the order of your blocks when a maze is still in draft status and hasn't been launched for test...
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Thank You Screen
Every maze ends with a Thank You Screen. It’s a nice opportunity to say thank you to your testers for their time and ...
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Card Sorting
Card sorting allows you to discover how your users categorize and understand information Card sorting is a great way ...
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Collect open-ended answers with Open Questions
An Open Question allows you to ask a question and collect open-ended answers from participants. You can also use the ...
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How to preview a single mission
Use the Quick Look feature to preview a single mission in your maze. Previewing an entire maze is a great way to ensu...
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Collect closed-ended answers with Yes/No Questions
Ask a Yes/No question when you want a closed-ended answer to your question: ‘yes’ or ‘no’. Participants can indicate ...
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Give instructions with a Context Screen
A Context Screen allows you to add a simple, extra screen to your maze. This can help you engage your testers and giv...
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Collect answers with a Multiple Choice question
A Multiple Choice question is a closed-ended question that allows participants to choose from a list of options when ...
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Best practices for writing mission descriptions
A mission is a task your testers will have to complete. To create a mission, you have to define a title, a descriptio...