ResearchLoop
Beta coming in 2026

The user research platform built for Product Managers

Invite participants, send screening surveys, schedule sessions, pay incentives, and analyse sessions, all in one platform.

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Upload participants

Add your own participants

Upload a CSV containing all of your participants, or manually add them one by one. Add custom fields to enable powerful filtering.

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Screening

Send custom screening surveys

Build custom screening surveys. Receive recommendations based upon the responses.

A screenshot showing how you can build screening surveys on ResearchLoop
Scheduling

Automated scheduling

Once approved, participants can book in to your calendar. Reminders are sent automatically for no responses.

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Incentives

Send incentives automatically

Once the session is complete, one-click send incentives including Amazon vouchers to your participants.

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Analysis

Analyse responses, all in one place

Recordings and transcriptions are automatically pulled in. Tag key moments, and easily surface insights around research and projects.

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Benefits

Run your research on a single platform

Combine all of your user research tools into a single platform, and pay a single, simple fee

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