Remote User Testing With Figma & Maze – Test Prototypes
Learn how to conduct remote user testing sessions using Figma and Maze. Discover their synergies and how to prepare and evaluate insights. Perfect for digital product designers, UX designers, and user researchers.
What you’ll learn
- How do Figma & Maze play together and what are their synergies?
- How to use Maze for qualitative and quantitative research?
- How to prepare your Figma prototype?
- How to set up your Maze test case?
- How to evaluate the insights in Maze?
In this course, you will get an in-depth look at how to conduct fully remote user testing sessions for your interactive prototypes, both qualitative and quantitative. I will tell you how I did A/B tests fully remotely, with the usage of Maze and Figma. This workflow also works very well for in-person tests and at large scales, too.
Working from home, which can be both – burdening but also rewarding, has changed how we do things that used to be absolute no-brainers: Where do you hold your meetings? Of course together in a meeting room! Where do you do your user testing sessions? In the office and in-person, of course! All of that needed to change and needed to be adapted. Luckily, not all of these changes had only bad implications. And I think it’s time to look forward, draw the positive aspects and make them our habits.
Both tools, Figma and Maze, which can be used absolutely free of charge, have received a lot of attention and very good feedback throughout the design and research community. You will be able to try out everything that is being taught in this course immediately after without having to spend money on software licenses!
Enjoy this course and make sure to check out my other content!
Music by Chillhop: Mo Anando. – In Bloom
Who this course is for:
- Digital Product Designers
- UX Designers
- User Researchers
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