Genie, Your GenAI Qualitative Research Assistant

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Genie, the GenAI assistant from Discuss, doesn’t just make it easy to capture global perspectives. It helps businesses capture insights in real-time at the session level or across an entire project. With Genie, anyone is able to easily synthesize hours of input without needing to learn prompt engineering.

  • Built to answer your questions, whether they come from your discussion guide or just a burning question that comes to mind after interviews.
  • Genie provides a summary to each question with supporting quotes and clips that can be added to a highlight reel with a click. Genie looks at the entirety of all transcripts to provide key themes that may be outside of your original questions and produces summaries and supporting quotes for each theme. In addition, Genie generates a zoomed-out view of the feedback with a one-page summary based on your research objective.
  • Go from quotes to clips to insights in seconds with the power of GenAI and easy-to-use video editing tools.
  • Save and share learnings with team members or stakeholders in just a few clicks and highlight key points, quotes, and clips that bring the voice of the customer into your final reports and key discussions.

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