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The Smart Way to Organize Your User Testing Data

Published May 28, 2025 by Paula in  Product Updates

Folders User Testing

Your team runs a test on the signup flow.

Then a pricing-page variant.

Next week? A mobile nav study.

Fast forward a few sprints, and your dashboard looks more like a scroll-fest than a UX goldmine.

The Problem: Insight Overload, Poorly Filed

You log in, ready to follow up on test #3 from last month.

But instead you’re asking:

  • “Where’s that second pricing test?”
  • “Did we already test this signup flow variant?”
  • “Are these all the tests for that client?”

And suddenly you're spending more time hunting tests than acting on them.

The Fix: Folders That Make Finding Stuff Instant

With folders in Userbrain, you can group related tests — by sprint, feature, team, client, or chaos level (we won’t judge).

Just open a folder and see every test that belongs together, all in one clean view.

Even better: Share a link and your teammates land right where they need to be — no scroll required.

How It Works

Organizing tests is easier than brewing a coffee:

  1. Click the “…” next to any test in your dashboard and select “Move to folder”

    Select move to folder

  2. Create a new folder...

    create a new folder

  3. ...or choose an existing one.

    move test to folder

  4. Done. One click closer to a clutter-free workspace

    Userbrain dashboard overview with folders

Why It Matters

The faster you can connect insights across tests, the faster you can improve your product.

So instead of losing momentum (and your patience) digging through dashboards, group your tests and stay laser-focused.

User Testing, Simplified and Organized

Picture this: You’re prepping for a design review. One click on the “Checkout Flow” folder and every test, note, and insight from this project is ready to share.

No chaos. No hunting. Just clarity—better organization for better decisions.

Ready to dive in? Get your first two testers for free and experience it for yourself!


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