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Import user studies from Maze

Upload unmoderated surveys from Maze to analyze responses, card sort results, and screen recordings

Updated this week

You can easily bring in data from unmoderated surveys in Maze and analyze it in Marvin. View responses to questions, participants’ screen and camera recordings, and even card sorting results.

Annotate and analyze the results with Marvin to extract key user insights.

How do I import data from Maze?

To get started, all you need to do is download data from the user study in Maze. You don’t need to integrate your account with Marvin before you import.

All Owners, Admins and Editors in Maze can export results data. Contributors in Maze can only view data and hence won’t be able to download the CSV files and recordings.

In Maze, head over to the study you want to import.

In the Results tab, click the “Settings” button in the top right corner.

Download the CSV and Participant clips from the Settings menu. In case the clips are larger than 4 GB, Maze will download them as two separate files.

Now head over to your project in Marvin and select “Add new files”. In the “Unmoderated surveys” tab, select “Maze”. All Editors in Marvin (Admins, Contributors, Note takers) can upload files to a project.

Upload the CSV and recordings separately. You’ll be able to upload multiple files for clips (in case your clips were larger than 4 GB and Maze split recordings into multiple files)

Once the files are uploaded, you can select which questions you want to import. By default, all the questions will be selected. Deselect the ones you wish to leave out.

Next, identify the open-ended questions so Marvin can present them correctly.

Confirm all details to complete the import.

How do I view the study data?

You can view all survey responses consolidated in a table under the “Responses” tab.

To analyze data by respondent, use the “Individual respondents” tab.

If the participant shared their screen or turned on their camera, you can also watch the recording. Click the file under “Full session” to view it.

In the Summary tab, you can sort data by question.

Marvin also visualizes the results of all card sort questions. Use the agreement matrix to see the percentage of participants that sorted each card (shown in rows) into the corresponding categories (shown in columns).

A higher percentage indicates more consensus or agreement across responses.

Marvin will colour-code the results to help you make sense of them at a glance. It’ll use this logic to assign colours

Colour

% of Responses

Result

Inference

Green

75+

Strong consensus

Clear grouping

Yellow

40-74

Moderate or mixed consensus

Some ambiguity

Red

0–39

Little or no consensus

High disagreement/uncertainty

If you hover over a specific result, you can see the number of respondents who placed the card in that category.

You're now ready to analyze Maze studies in Marvin!


Still have questions? Reach out to our support team at [email protected]. We’re happy to help you.

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