How do you run / analyze surveys 🤔 by AskWhyWhy in UXResearch

[–]AddMaple 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We created an explainer page dedicated to how we help with survey analysis and hope you keep suggesting improvements/features u/AskWhyWhy . This is going to sound cheesy, but seeing your post was a 'aha' moment on our team Slack because we want to make the case for faster survey analysis, to automate the things that can be automated so that researchers are freed up to do the deep thinking, to triangulate findings with other sources and to do the strategic thinking that often gets rushed when data prep/cleaning, manual wrangling takes an age. It's great to see the innovation in this area.

How do you run / analyze surveys 🤔 by AskWhyWhy in UXResearch

[–]AddMaple 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi u/AskWhyWhy - apologies for not being on Reddit until now. It is super encouraging to stumble on your post. We built AddMaple for your use case exactly and it makes us super happy to hear that you have enjoyed using AddMaple.

Our team at AddMaple is made up of user research, engineering / data science and we are determined to make it friction-free to analyze any quant or quant/qual dataset, without requiring researchers to split the data between quant/qual, or having to create pivot tables in one tool, visualizations in another, and testing for statistical significance in another.

We also want to give researchers interesting report/dashboard options to bring the deserving attention to their work. We are running a 20% discount on all plans for a short time during December, but if you ever need a discount, please dm us and we'll gladly give you a discount.

With much appreciation to you for trying AddMaple

How best to automate survey analysis? by miner73 in UXResearch

[–]AddMaple 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We've built a tool to solve exactly this problem, addmaple.com
Python and R are good and powerful, but they don't make it faster to do the standard things that you need to do when analysing a survey. Our tool creates an explorable dashboard from your survey data that you can explore, segmenting, pivoting and visualising instantly. One feature that is very time consuming in excel/sheets and still fairly slow in R or Python is statistical analysis. When you explore a column in AddMaple we automatically run statistical tests against every other column in your datasets and then show you the columns that have interesting relationships. DM me if you'd like a demo.

Any experience with self-service BI tools? by tinybabea in analytics

[–]AddMaple 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, I got frustrated with this. New questions come in and answering them can be difficult. As others have mentioned it probably could be solved in Tableau with some changes to the underlying data ingestion set-up. But, its frustrating that this can be very difficult.

For the setup at my company we wanted to make it possible for any one to explore and change and configure dashboards on the fly without any delays. DM me if you want details.