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Refine your product with feedback from both current and prospective users.
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How it works
1. Post a project
Target the audience you want to conduct research with and choose how much you want to pay them.
2. Invite and schedule
Review people who have applied, then invite and schedule those who you think are the best fit for your research study.
3. Conduct research
Conduct video calls, phone calls, in-person discussions or online research. It's up to you.
4. Simplify UXR Ops.
Get more done using our project automation features that free you up to focus on research.
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What our customers say
"Sourcing specialized participants like data scientists and systems engineers used to take 2-4 weeks of product managers’ time; with Respondent, IBM can find them in 2-3 days — and recruit past participants at no additional cost."

"The participants have been who they say they are, we can verify them, and they’re super responsive. When we turn to our clients, we know we can produce quality insights. Respondent has helped us do better research and be better researchers."

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