You have a few setting options available for customizing your maze. You'll find these options by clicking the gear icon in the top right corner of a maze.
The available options will depend on whether the maze is a draft, or has already been sent live.

You can also follow the video tutorial in Maze University: Configuring maze settings
Premium features
- CSV export: After you send a maze live, you can download the data of your entire maze. This option is only available for live mazes. Learn more
- Set a password: You can set a password to control access to your maze. Only people you share your password with will be able to test your maze. Learn more
Figma options (for mazes linked to a Figma prototype)
- Use a live prototype (Beta): If this option is enabled, the prototype is displayed in real-time. Learn more
- Scaled prototype: You can select the following scaling options for your Figma prototypes. You can also disable this behavior by switching the toggle off.
- 100%: Display at full size
- Fit: Scale down to fit
- Fill: Scale down or up to fill
- Width: Scale down to fit the width
Prototype options (for mazes with a mission block)
- Scaled prototype: Your prototype is scaled by default on desktop and tablet for a full-screen experience. You can disable this behavior by switching the toggle off.
- Delay success message: You can add a period of time (ms) that will delay the success message ('Mission completed') when testers complete missions.
- Unlink prototype: If your maze has a prototype associated with it, you can remove it so you can add a new one. You can only unlink prototypes from draft mazes.
Integrations
- Connect to Slack: Get real-time updates for new test responses on a Slack channel. Learn more
Maze actions
- Stop/restart recording: After you send a maze live, you can stop/restart collecting results at any time. When you stop recording, your maze will become unavailable for testers. This option is only available for live mazes. Learn more
- Delete: Deleting a maze will permanently delete all data associated with it, including results data. It is not possible to recover a deleted maze. Learn more
Edit a live maze
Before sending a maze live, we recommend previewing and extensively testing it to ensure everything works as intended.
But, in some cases, you might need to go back and make adjustments after a maze has been published. For instance, if you need to fix a typo, or change the setup of a block. Learn how to edit a live maze