Research Templates
Tap into your users’ minds with research templates designed to give you the answers you need. Whether it’s identifying customer goals, testing feature usability, or discovering jobs-to-be-done, there’s a template to help you relate to your audience.
Run a product satisfaction survey
Research • Product • Satisfaction Survey
Run a product satisfaction survey
Measure how satisfied users are with your product
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Assess information architecture (IA)
Research • Design • Concept Validation
Assess information architecture (IA)
Compare and test variants of a design
Define digital taxonomies
Product • Research • Idea Validation
Define digital taxonomies
Learn how your users categorize and group information
Compare two design prototypes
Usability Testing • Wireframe Testing • Product • Research • Design
Compare two design prototypes
Test and compare multiple design variants
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Test feature usability
Product • Research • Usability Testing • Concept Validation
Test feature usability
Feature usability template
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Beta testing feedback
Research • Design • Feedback Survey
Beta testing feedback
Reveal user challenges during beta tests
Run a Single Ease Question (SEQ) test
Usability Testing • Wireframe Testing • Research
Run a Single Ease Question (SEQ) test
Assess difficulty with a Single Ease Question (SEQ) test
Req. Prototype
Get product onboarding feedback
Marketing • Research • Feedback Survey
Get product onboarding feedback
Identify areas for improvement within your onboarding flow
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Test your website sign-up flow
Design • Research • Usability Testing • Wireframe Testing
Test your website sign-up flow
Validate your sign-up flow
Templates for researchers
With a research template, you can log user data for design teams to help improve the user's journey. Easily test sign-up flows to create better quality experiences for customers (and an easier workflow for your team). With actionable feedback, you can uncover customer pain points to improve and stay ahead of other tools and competitors.
Frequently asked questions
What are UX research methods?
What are UX research methods?
UX researchers employ different research methods to understand who users are, what they need, and how they behave. Common UX research methods are usability testing, user interviews, surveys, card sorting, tree testing, field studies, and more.
What kind of insights and metrics can my Research team get with Maze?
What kind of insights and metrics can my Research team get with Maze?
Whether you’re a researcher, designer, product manager, or just really passionate about great product research, Maze is here to empower you and your team to collect valuable insights that matter. Validate day-to-day decisions, share key research findings with stakeholders in automated visual reports, and collect continuous user insights that help shape and support your wider product and research goals.
In which stages of the research process can Maze be useful to me?
In which stages of the research process can Maze be useful to me?
At Maze, we believe continuous product research and discovery is key to creating truly customer-centric products. Simply put—the more you research, the more value you deliver to your users more frequently.
Maze empowers anyone who does research to autonomously run expert-level, unmoderated research at every stage—facilitating a discovery mindset in product teams so you can build the right product with your users, for your users.