If you need a platform to quickly spot important findings from user research and create reports for stakeholders, Marvin is a top contender. It automates a lot of the drudgery of qualitative research and data analysis with AI technology. Marvin can create automated transcripts, video clips, and highlight reels that help you turn a lot of research data into useful information. It's well suited for product designers, researchers and students doing UX research, as well as management consulting and academic research.
Divinate is another tool worth evaluating. It records and transcribes feedback sessions, tags them for quick analysis, and offers automated analysis and surfacing of insights. Divinate is good for fast-moving product teams that want to cut down on manual processing of feedback data. It includes video and transcription storage, AI-driven analysis, and the ability to share results with detailed reports.
If you want a single place to see customer feedback, Dovetail pulls data from multiple sources into a single Customer Insights Hub. It surfaces key moments, themes and unmet needs, along with tools to edit transcripts and create highlight reels. Dovetail integrates with common tools like Slack and Confluence, so product teams can make data-driven decisions without a lot of hassle.