Generate better AI findings, faster Last month we introduce AI-generated thematic analysis, making it possible to automatically uncover actionable and informative insights from the data you collect through your Wondering studies. This month, we’ve shipped a number of under-the-hood improvements to the generation process, making the AI findings you generate more robust, and faster to generate.
Know exactly who’s in your AI analysis After you exclude a participant, you may want to update your AI findings, and re-generate your analysis. We’ve added new signposts in your study results to make it clear how many responses were analysed for each block, so you can easily track the evidence supporting each finding.
Easier navigation in the results view You can now view the AI findings for each individual response directly from the response table. It’s a small tweak that makes a big difference in navigating your study data.
We’ve also added a side panel that displays each supporting quote in the context of its full transcript. Just click the quote in an AI finding, and you’ll jump right to the relevant spot—no more losing your place in the main analysis as you dive deeper.
Filter responses by progress status We’ve made it simpler to find new or completed responses. In the individual response table, you can now filter participants based on their progress status, so you’ll never have to sift through a muddle of responses again.
Download Figma prototype recordings You can now download recordings of participants interacting with your Figma prototypes straight from their transcripts. It’s perfect for sharing real user interactions with your colleagues or stakeholders.
Test prototype and image tasks on mobile devices Participants can now complete your Figma prototype or image tasks on their mobiles. Whether they’re using a tablet or smartphone, Wondering handles all device types seamlessly. Research on the go, anyone? 📱
Supporting quotes grouped by participant Last but not least, we’ve tidied up the way supporting quotes appear for AI findings. They’re now grouped by participant, making it easier to see what supporting quotes support an AI generated finding, and which participant the quotes are from.
That’s everything new this month! We hope these updates help you streamline your research process and gain clearer insights. Give them a go and let us know what you think. Your feedback continues to shape Wondering’s evolution, and we can’t wait to hear how you put these new features to work.