Discuss Launches AI-Powered Research Solution Discuss Now
Seattle-based Discuss introduces AI agents for rapid respondent sourcing, interviews, and insights generation in market research.
May 29, 2025 — Seattle-based market research technology company Discuss has unveiled Discuss Now, a groundbreaking AI-driven research solution designed to streamline respondent sourcing, interviews, and insights generation. The platform leverages AI agents to deliver results in hours, offering a hybrid approach that combines human and AI-led research capabilities.
Key Features of Discuss Now
- Project Agent: Instantly identifies and evaluates target audiences from a global pool of millions of vetted individuals across 150+ countries, 100,000 job titles, and 290,000 skills categories.
- Interview Agent: Conducts audio and video interviews with intelligent prompts and probes.
- Insights Agent: Analyzes thousands of interview hours, summarizing key themes and linking findings to research objectives.
Discuss CEO Simon Glass emphasizes the solution's potential to help time-strapped teams maintain a pulse on customer feedback.
The AI agents are trained on Discuss' decade-long database of millions of conversations and can be augmented with project-specific data, including briefs, past responses, and industry reports.
CEO Simon Glass stated, 'Our vision is to help global organizations shatter assumptions by removing barriers to understanding customers. AI-led interviews complement human-led conversations, offering unmatched speed and efficiency.'
For more information, visit Discuss.io.
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