If you're looking for an interface where multiple team members can collaborate on research projects and share results with stakeholders, Condens is a good option. It's got real-time collaboration, auto-transcription and a data repository for storing research data. It's geared for UX research teams, product managers and designers working on complex projects, and helps with data management and analysis.
Another good option is Marvin, which automates some of the drudgery of qualitative research and data analysis with AI technology. It's got a data repository for storing and organizing user interviews, transcripts, notes and research artifacts, with automated transcription, timestamped notes and compliance with HIPAA, GDPR and SOC2. That makes it good for product designers, researchers and management consultants.
Notably is another good option. It marries traditional research rigor with AI technology to offer a suite of tools for synthesizing insights from a lot of data. With AI-powered templates, multi-view workspaces and cluster analysis tools, Notably can help product researchers, market researchers, academic researchers and consultants work faster and deliver better research insights.