User Research
Freemium
Validly is a comprehensive toolkit designed for product teams to streamline the process of running continuous user interviews, validating ideas, and determining the next steps in product development. With Validly, product teams can conduct user interviews more efficiently by automating recruitment and scheduling processes. The tool also generates discussion guides, facilitates video interviews, and leverages AI to extract valuable insights from call transcripts. This allows teams to quickly uncover user needs and build products that truly delight their customers.
Validly's latest feature, Ask, enables users to instantly get answers to any questions they have about their users and their interactions with the product. This feature enhances the research process, making it faster and more effective. Validly is available as a web application and offers a freemium pricing model, allowing users to try the tool for free with the option to upgrade for additional features. The tool is particularly useful for product teams, UX designers, product managers, market researchers, and business analysts who are looking to improve their product development processes and better understand their users.
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Automate recruitment and scheduling
Generate discussion guides
Facilitate video interviews
Extract insights from call transcripts
Instant answers to user questions
Quickly uncover user needs.
Build products that delight customers.
Extract insights from call transcripts.
Get instant answers to user-related questions.
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