If you're looking for a user research tool to help you develop products based on concrete customer feedback, Maze is a great option. It's an all-in-one platform that lets you run high-quality product research at any stage of development. With AI tools, automated analytics and a global participant panel, Maze lets you quickly find and engage the right audience. And it protects customer data with enterprise-grade security.
Another top contender is Sprig, an all-in-one product experience platform that uses AI to optimize product adoption, retention and satisfaction. It combines targeted surveys, replays and feedback collection to help you identify user trends and behavior patterns. That means product and research teams can make data-driven decisions and iterate on the user experience.
If you're looking to automate some of the drudgery of qualitative research, Marvin brings some serious AI smarts to the table to help you analyze data. It centralizes user interviews, transcripts and notes so you can quickly find what you need and automatically transcribe interviews in more than 40 languages. Marvin's automated tagging and analysis abilities are geared for product designers, researchers and students.