🗂️ UX Research Synthesis
Paste your raw interview or usability-test notes and get them synthesized into themes, supporting evidence, priority and a prioritized list of recommendations — built only from your notes.
- Grounded in your notes only. Never invents participants, quotes or findings — every point traces back to what you pasted.
- Severity-ranked themes. High / medium / low by how often each issue recurs and how hard it blocks users.
- Prioritized recommendations. Ends with what to fix first — not a wall of raw observations.
See the quality — a real example
Sample only · no credits usedInput — raw notes from 5 checkout usability sessions
--- P1 --- Got to payment, couldn't tell if the promo code worked. Refreshed twice. "Is it applied or not?"
--- P2 --- Tried to edit shipping address, the field reset. Re-typed everything. Annoyed.
--- P3 --- Promo box "did nothing" on click, gave up and paid full price.
--- P4 --- Liked the saved cards. Address step also reset once on back button.
--- P5 --- "No confirmation the discount stuck" — checked the total three times before submitting.
Output — synthesized themes & recommendations
3 of 5 participants couldn't confirm the discount took effect; one abandoned the code entirely.
- P1 refreshed twice asking "is it applied?"
- P3 gave up and paid full price
- P5 checked the total three times before submitting
2 of 5 lost typed input when editing or using the back button.
Recommendations
- Show an inline "Code applied −$X" state with the updated total the moment a promo is accepted.
- Persist the shipping form across edits and back-navigation so typed values are never lost.
- Add a discount line to the order summary so the saving is visible at submit.
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