Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Dovetail
Score 8.7 out of 10
Mid-Size Companies (51-1,000 employees)
Dovetail, headquartered in Sydney, aims to enable the world to create better products and services through deep customer understanding. Dovetail states they empower 45,000+ people, from agencies to universities to Fortune 100 companies, to make sense of their customer research in one collaborative research platform.
$0
per month
Maze
Score 8.0 out of 10
N/A
Maze is a rapid user testing platform from Maze.design in Paris, designed to give users actionable user insights, in a matter of hours. The vendor states that with it, users can test remotely, autonomously, and collaboratively.
$75
per month
Userlytics
Score 6.1 out of 10
N/A
Userlytics headquartered in San Francisco provides their suite of usablity testing tools for UI or website developers (or deliverers of similar digital assets) on a pay-as-you-go / per participant basis, or a subscription basis.
$3,450
per year
Pricing
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Editions & Modules
Free
$0
Professional
$15
per month
Enterprise
Contact Sales
per year
Professional
$75
per month 3+ seats
Organization
custom pricing
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
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Free Trial
YesNoYes
Free/Freemium Version
YesYesYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNoYes
Entry-level Setup FeeOptionalNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsDiscount available for annual billing on the Professional plan.
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Community Pulse
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Considered Multiple Products
Dovetail
Chose Dovetail
Dovetail outperforms in qualitative research analysis by offering advanced tagging transcription and centralized insights. I think notion is good for large or complex documentation but Dovetail is nice for qualitative documentation. Maze is better for usabilty testing , …
Chose Dovetail
Dovetail is 10X better. So much easier and truly meant for having one centralized workspace. Everything from the highlights and tags and videos and column customization when editing makes it easy to call them the winner in this field. I wouldn't want to go back to my other …
Chose Dovetail
Dovetail is the most stakeholder-friendly research tool we've used. Its visual insights, highlight reels, and intuitive interface make it easy for non-researchers to understand and act on customer feedback. Stakeholders can engage directly without needing deep training, making …
Maze
Chose Maze
Maze User Testing is brilliant to test with a large volume of people and if you’re not after particular qualitative insights, like UserTesting would offer. The card sorting feature is basic and not as mature as Optimal Workshop would offer but it does the job and can be used in …
Userlytics

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User Ratings
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Likelihood to Recommend
8.4
(23 ratings)
6.9
(9 ratings)
7.6
(4 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
8.2
(1 ratings)
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7.0
(1 ratings)
Usability
6.9
(22 ratings)
8.0
(1 ratings)
9.0
(2 ratings)
Availability
9.1
(1 ratings)
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4.0
(1 ratings)
Performance
7.3
(1 ratings)
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5.0
(1 ratings)
Support Rating
8.2
(1 ratings)
10.0
(1 ratings)
9.0
(1 ratings)
In-Person Training
-
(0 ratings)
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(0 ratings)
9.0
(1 ratings)
Online Training
8.2
(1 ratings)
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7.0
(1 ratings)
Implementation Rating
-
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8.0
(1 ratings)
Configurability
6.4
(1 ratings)
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2.0
(1 ratings)
Contract Terms and Pricing Model
6.4
(1 ratings)
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Ease of integration
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5.0
(1 ratings)
Product Scalability
8.2
(1 ratings)
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5.0
(1 ratings)
Vendor post-sale
7.3
(1 ratings)
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2.0
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Vendor pre-sale
5.5
(1 ratings)
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7.0
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User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
Dovetail
As a qualitative researcher who conducts client interviews, I find that Dovetail's ability to accurately transcribe the conversations (which, many times, include technical jargon that Dovetail is able to pick up on), synthesize the relevant information, pull highlights and insights, and create shareable reports is much better than other programs I've used in the past.
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Maze
Maze User Testing is great if you're interested in doing user research from the comfort of your own desk. You can easily setup usability tests, surveys, card sorting and tree tests among other things to get a better understanding of how customers use your product. The only limitation at the moment with Maze that I can identify is only being able to do unmoderated tests, so if you'd like to be able to ask follow up questions in the moment, Maze is not the tool for you.
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Userlytics
Userlytics would be appropriate to use if you were investigating UX on your website, or wanted to identify any pain points which could be causing lower conversion rates. Not only will it be a way to gain direct user feedback, but it enhances your visual ability to see how a user progresses through your website. It is well suited if you have less time to conduct moderated user research at a facility or a client doesn't quite have the budget for that. It may be less appropriate if a client wants a bigger project with larger budgets and more time. In this case, moderated, face-to-face research may be more appropriate.
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Pros
Dovetail
  • I really like the User Interface, how easy it is to have all your research data in one project and how visual it is to understand where are things. It does have a good User Experience.
  • I like how nice and easy it is to create categories or use the ones auto generated as a starting point. It is very easy to create a color coded set of categories that help make sense of the data.
  • I like how easy it is to see the video snippet of a specific highlight.
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Maze
  • Reporting is top-tier with filtration, heatmaps, user data, and public URLs for stakeholders
  • Figma integration with user testing software is about as fast as it gets
  • The experience for testers is practically seamless going from our site to a Maze. Loads of completed Mazes.
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Userlytics
  • Excellent customer service
  • Fast response rate
  • Implementing new features
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Cons
Dovetail
  • I think one of Dovetail's biggest challenges is discoverability. They are constantly shipping new features and adding more functionality, but I find the help articles and videos do not go deep enough or even provide enough help to get started. I'm sure I'm not utilizing the platform to its full potential, and I think better training or onboarding across all tiers would help us get more out of Dovetail. Its hard to even know what you're not using or what you don't know.
  • On the Enterprise plan, you get a dedicated account manager who can handle your onboarding. That's the only plan with an account manager. And it's a little unfortunate. When you write into the help center, they direct you to a help article, which again does not go deep enough. I wish there were more opportunities for training and enablement for lower tiers.
  • I think Dovetail is amazing for qualitative research, but I find it very frustrating and lacking for quantitative research. I don't think it makes survey analysis very easy. I would be looking for something closer to a Sheets or Excel for quant analysis, but Dovetail is pretty crude in what it allows you to do with survey results.
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Maze
  • Sometimes Maze breaks the responsiveness of our product
  • Also the analytics is not very useful for us. We do manual walkthrough of products
  • Few testers that we hire does not read the instructions very well and will abandon the flow
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Userlytics
  • User interface
  • Mobile support
  • Consolidation of Results
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Likelihood to Renew
Dovetail
Because we are really happy with the tool and it’s capabilities at the moment. The price increase is the main issue we can have but the features are getting better and better. It really saves a lot of time for our team and allow us to collaborate more efficiently with certain stakeholders that often did not réalise how much research we conduct. Now they can just have a look to it by themself!
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Maze
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Userlytics
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Usability
Dovetail
As I said, since the navigation changed, I’m a bit lost. The previous structure felt more intuitive, and I could quickly access the sections I needed. Now, some areas seem reorganized in a way that’s less predictable, which slows me down. I sometimes have to click through multiple menus to find specific features or content
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Maze
Maze is easy to use most of the times. It is easy to integrate with Figma, It is easy to find testers worldwide with required filters. Maze gives recorded videos which are helpful in debugging and understanding the problem with flows. A/B testing is easy to add and test. Overall Maze is very easy to use
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Userlytics
I think it's very user friendly. I think it gives you a chance to get a feel for websites you may not previously have experience with nor have otherwise experienced. It's also a great way to give input and help shape functionality of business you may enjoy or have further interest in
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Reliability and Availability
Dovetail
I’ve never had any access issues with Dovetail, so I don’t see any problems in that area.
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Maze
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Userlytics
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Performance
Dovetail
Regarding performance, I would say it’s satisfactory. Adding data and transcriptions is really fast and efficient, and can be done in the background, so I’m never hindered by these aspects. However, all the new AI-generated features are still somewhat slow to run. It’s nothing major, but it should improve in the future.
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Maze
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Userlytics
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Support Rating
Dovetail
Support was good, especially when it comes to the capability of your support agents and engineers. But as i am located in Europe, the difference in the time zone made it hard to communicate with your offices and kept my work way back
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Maze
Any issues that presented themselves were dealt with in a quick and efficient manner and fully rectified by the knowledgeable team over at Maze.
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Userlytics
They give their best and also reply to queries immediately
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In-Person Training
Dovetail
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Maze
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Userlytics
Well trained Professionls
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Online Training
Dovetail
The training went very well, and we co-built it to really address our needs. I also think it was beneficial to have feedback coming from someone other than myself (since I manage the tool), as it helped reinforce the points I wanted to highlight. The team’s feedback on the training was very positive.
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Maze
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Userlytics
Decent but not comprehensive
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Implementation Rating
Dovetail
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Maze
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Userlytics
Even though it takes time to set up. The work is diligent and out of the quality is great
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Alternatives Considered
Dovetail
I have used Condens for qualitative analysis in the past, and I really like that product. I think that Dovetail is more powerful in its ability to analyze with AI and organization. One feature I really liked about Condens was the ability to clip and tag quotes directly from the video, as if it were a movie-editing tool.
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Maze
A Lookback is an alternative option if you think Maze User Testing is quite expensive for you, but look back has a different approach to Maze User Testing. Lookback focuses on qualitative usability testing instead of quantitative UserTesting. And also, Maze User Testing has a free option but Lookback doesn't have it, but Lookback has a cheaper option at $19/month than Maze.
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Userlytics
We used WhatUsersDo. However, the tool currently got bought out by a bigger company and were removing the remote research tool. We chose to use Userlytics as it stacked up well against competitors.
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Contract Terms and Pricing Model
Dovetail
It’s very expensive, and we use a lot of features in beta. I think we could also be rewarded for our usage and frequent feedback on the tool.
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Maze
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Userlytics
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Scalability
Dovetail
Management is quite straightforward; it’s easy to change access if certain stakeholders need to use it. The repository features are accessible to all teams, making it a good entry point into the tool. The more people use it, the more powerful the tool becomes, so it seems truly scalable to me. The limits are more financial, in terms of accessing additional features.
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Maze
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Userlytics
Delay to get output
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Return on Investment
Dovetail
  • Having a centralized research space is a game changer. Makes it so much easier to hand over research if working with new people and have system in place (using the templates). Saves so much time. We don't have hard numbers on the hours saved but we are much more efficient using Dovetail than without.
  • The tagging system in general is amazing and allows for consistency in topic marking. This was non-existent for our team before Dovetail and now we can do much more granule reports with exact # of times something was said with accuracy.
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Maze
  • Easy to run quant test
  • Easy to test with large number of people on production
  • Easy to run unmoderated competitor studies
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Userlytics
  • Definitely positive, I would say about 30%.
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ScreenShots

Dovetail Screenshots

Screenshot of Automate workflows with AI: Agents track every customer signal and act on what’s important before they turn into problems.Screenshot of Transform customer data into searchable evidence with automated transcripts and structured note-taking that anchors insights in the voice of the customer. Plus, utilize AI-powered Chat and Search to get instant answers grounded in your data—whether you're in Dovetail, Slack, or Teams.Screenshot of These AI Dashboards help spot risks before they escalate, act on new opportunities, and focus your team on the work that matters most.Screenshot of Centralize fragmented customer feedback by connecting Dovetail to an existing tech stack, including Slack, Linear, and various meeting recording tools.Screenshot of Surface actionable product opportunities from high-volume ticket data by automatically clustering customer issues into prioritized themes and trends.Screenshot of Monitor organizational health with real-time dashboards that aggregate sentiment, NPS, and app reviews into a unified view of the customer experience.

Maze Screenshots

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Userlytics Screenshots

Screenshot of Testing for all digital assets on desktop and mobile devicesScreenshot of Downloadable, advanced metricsScreenshot of Shareable video clips and resultsScreenshot of Sentiment analysisScreenshot of AI UX AnalysisScreenshot of AI based audio transcriptions