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Explore is a chat interface for your study data. Ask questions in plain language and get answers with citations, confidence levels, and charts.

What to ask

Explore has access to everything — transcripts, participant data, themes, analysis results. Some things to try:
TypeExample
Summary”Summarize what participants said about onboarding”
Comparison”Compare how power users and new users responded to the redesign”
Quote finding”Find quotes about frustrations with the current checkout flow”
Pattern detection”What unexpected topics came up that weren’t in the guide?”
Specifics”What did Participant 3 say about pricing?”
Charts”Create a chart showing how many participants mentioned each competitor”
Answers cite specific participants and link to clips so you can trace every finding back to its source.

Confidence levels

Each answer comes with a confidence indicator:
  • High — clear, consistent evidence from multiple participants
  • Moderate — some evidence, but with caveats
  • Low — limited evidence. Treat it as a lead to investigate, not a conclusion

Tips

  • Be specific. “What do younger users think about the product design?” gets better answers than “What do people think?”
  • Start multiple conversations. One per research question keeps things organized. Previous conversations are saved in the sidebar.
  • Upload files for context. Drop in a competitor analysis or a brief and ask Explore to compare participant feedback against it.
  • Use it for your report. Ask Explore to summarize a topic, grab the answer, and use it as a starting point for your write-up.