Research deserves to be heard
Our mission: give qualitative researchers the leverage of an AI agent without giving up the judgment, rigor, and voice that make their work worth paying for.
Qualitative research has a strange economics problem. The most valuable part — a skilled researcher listening deeply to a customer — takes an hour. Everything around it takes weeks: guides written from scratch, hundreds of pages of transcripts coded by hand, debrief decks assembled at midnight. Nuance dies in the compression, and by the time the report ships, the customer's actual voice has been reduced to three italicized quotes.
QualDive exists to invert that ratio. The agent does the low-leverage hours — drafting, transcribing, coding, assembling — so researchers spend their time on the two things machines shouldn't do: deciding what matters, and listening.
One principle governs everything we build: every claim traces to a voice.
A finding in a QualDive report is anchored to timestamped moments in real interviews, quoted verbatim, with the original audio playable right there. No synthesized quotes, no unattributable “most participants felt”. The same discipline extends to how we treat that data: securely stored, consent-aware, and erasable on request — because participants' voices belong to them.
QualDive is independently built — which means beta partners talk directly to the people who write the code. Say hello: hello@qualdive.com.