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Manage your research panel

View and organize research participant data

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What is the Research Panel?

The Marvin Research Panel is a repository for all your research participant data. It centralizes participant information across teams so everyone has a clear view of the people participating in your UX research.

To see participant information, go to the Research Panel in the left navigation menu.

Search for participant data

You can search for people by name, email address, cohort and more.

Select the filters to narrow down your search for participants.

Make your team members visible in the research panel

You can decide whether you want your team members to be visible in the panel. This is helpful when you want to which calls your team member is a part of.

Toggle the setting that says 'Show your team' (next to Filters) to choose what works best for you.

Add/delete/edit columns

Customize your view of the Research Panel by selecting 'Manage Columns'

  • Default fields have a lock icon and gray background. These cannot be edited

  • Click the bin icon to remove a field

  • To add a new field, click “Add new”

    Select whether you want the field to contain text (string), “Yes/No’, numbers, dates, or a dropdown menu. Once you’ve chosen the column name and type, click “Add column” to confirm.

Add new participants

Click 'Add new participant' to include more research participants in your panel.

You will see a few options to add a new participant

  1. Add a single new candidate button by typing out the information

  2. Add a team member

  3. Upload a CSV to add multiple participants at the same time

Download list of participants

You can also download a list of the research participants by clicking the cloud icon (next to 'Manage columns'). You will receive a link in your email to download a CSV containing all the participant data.

Participant bio

Marvin generates a useful summary for each participant in your research panel. You can use this to see when they were last contacted, and the summary of each call with the participant.

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