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Who actually uses these products,
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mazeAPP-182
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The Maze UX Research Automator

A UX researcher or product designer who uses Maze to test prototypes before they go to development. They run unmoderated usability tests where participants interact with Figma prototypes while Maze captures click paths, task success rates, and misclick patterns. They chose Maze because moderated testing doesn't scale — they can't schedule 50 individual sessions for every design decision. They need data, not opinions, and they need it in days, not weeks.

Aha

A teammate asked how they managed test prototypes with 20–100 participants without scheduling individual sessions.”

salesforceAPP-127
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The Salesforce Admin

A business analyst, operations manager, or former power user who became the Salesforce admin because they were the person who understood the data best. They don't write code — they build Flows, create reports, manage permissions, and configure the org to match how the business actually works. They have 3–5 Trailhead certifications and a bookmark folder of Salesforce Help articles they reference weekly. They are simultaneously the most important and most under-appreciated person in the revenue organization.

Aha

Not a single dramatic moment — more like a Tuesday at 3pm when they realized they hadn't thought about flow Builder that's powerful but crashes on complex flows and has limited debugging in two weeks.”

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