{"site":{"name":"Koji","description":"AI-native customer research platform that helps teams conduct, analyze, and synthesize customer interviews at scale.","url":"https://www.koji.so","contentTypes":["blog","documentation"],"lastUpdated":"2026-05-11T15:27:04.838Z"},"content":[{"type":"documentation","id":"6ef58840-f783-4f00-8468-ceaff49944ed","slug":"ai-research-assistant","title":"AI Research Assistant: A Full Research Team in a Single Platform","url":"https://www.koji.so/docs/ai-research-assistant","summary":"An AI research assistant handles the full research loop — designing the study, interviewing participants conversationally (voice or text), analyzing transcripts with quality scoring and theme extraction, and aggregating insights into a live dashboard. Koji is an AI-native research platform that performs all four jobs in a single tool, replacing the typical stack of survey, recruiting, transcription, and analysis tools. The biggest workflow gains show up in continuous discovery, always-on feedback loops, solo-researcher leverage, and founder-led customer discovery — work that used to need a 3-person team can now run end-to-end with one person and a research link.","content":"## What is an AI research assistant?\n\nAn AI research assistant is software that performs the work normally done by a UX researcher, recruiter, moderator, and analyst — automatically and without needing scheduled calls. The best AI research assistants, like Koji, can take a single research question, draft a study, run live conversational interviews (voice or text), score quality, and surface themes within minutes of each conversation ending.\n\nMost teams used to need at least three tools and two people to do this work: a survey platform, a recruiting service, a transcription tool, and a researcher to synthesize everything. Koji collapses that stack into a single AI-native platform — your study brief, interviews, transcripts, themes, structured answers, and reports all live in one place.\n\nThis guide walks through what an AI research assistant actually does inside Koji, where it adds the most leverage, and how it compares to the manual workflow it replaces.\n\n## The four jobs of an AI research assistant\n\nA useful AI research assistant has to handle the full research loop end-to-end. If it only handles one or two stages, you still need to glue tools together. Koji handles all four.\n\n### 1. Designing the study\n\nWhen you describe a research question — \"Why are trial users not converting to paid?\" — Koji's AI Consultant turns it into a structured research brief. The brief includes:\n\n- A clear problem statement and the decision you're trying to inform\n- Your current hypothesis (which becomes something the AI tries to validate or invalidate)\n- A target participant profile and a screening question\n- A methodology framework (Mom Test, Jobs to be Done, Customer Discovery, or hybrid)\n- An interview plan with structured questions\n\nThe Consultant follows real research principles — it won't let you ask leading questions, it suggests probing patterns specific to your chosen methodology, and it flags when your sample size is likely too small to be conclusive. For most teams this replaces 2-4 hours of design work plus a senior researcher's review.\n\n### 2. Conducting the interviews\n\nThis is where most AI tools stop short. Koji actually runs the interview. Once a participant clicks the link, the AI interviewer:\n\n- Greets them and explains the study\n- Asks each question conversationally — in either voice or text mode\n- Listens to the answer and decides whether to probe deeper\n- Adapts the order and depth based on what the participant reveals\n- Captures structured answers (scale, choice, ranking, yes/no) inline with the conversation\n\nThe AI is following the methodology framework you picked, including its anti-patterns. If you chose Jobs to be Done, it knows to ask about the switching trigger and the push/pull dynamics, not feature wishlists. If you chose Mom Test, it knows to ground every hypothetical question in a real past event.\n\nThe interview happens whenever the participant has time, in their own language (Koji supports multilingual interviews automatically), and on whatever device they're on. No scheduling, no Zoom links, no time zones.\n\n### 3. Analyzing every conversation\n\nThe moment an interview completes, Koji's analysis pipeline runs automatically. For each conversation it produces:\n\n- **A quality score (0-5)** so you know whether the interview was thoughtful or a drive-by. Only conversations scoring 3 or higher count toward your credits and your insights — the \"quality gate\" is a feature, not a bug.\n- **Structured answers** extracted per question, with traceability back to specific transcript messages. A scale question produces a number, a ranking question produces an ordered list, an open-ended question produces a themed summary plus quote candidates.\n- **Sentiment and themes** per interview\n- **Highlight quotes** with timestamps so you can pull powerful soundbites without scrubbing transcripts\n\nThis is the part that traditional research workflows are slowest at. Manually coding ten 45-minute interviews takes a researcher a full week. Koji finishes it in under a minute per interview.\n\n### 4. Synthesizing across the study\n\nAcross the study as a whole, the assistant aggregates everything into a live dashboard and a generated report. You see theme frequency, scale-question distributions, ranking averages, sentiment trends, and the strongest supporting quotes — updated in real time as more interviews complete.\n\nYou can also ask Koji questions directly in the insights chat: \"What did people say about pricing?\" or \"What's the most common reason they tried this in the first place?\" The AI answers using only your study data, with citations back to the specific interviews where each claim came from.\n\nWhen you're ready, generating a report (themes, recommendations, executive summary, statistics) costs 5 credits and takes about 30 seconds.\n\n## Where an AI research assistant adds the most leverage\n\nThe honest answer: anywhere the bottleneck is scheduling, recording, transcribing, or coding. That covers most of the research process.\n\nThe biggest gains we see from teams using Koji:\n\n- **Continuous discovery.** Teresa Torres recommends weekly customer interviews. With a human moderator that's a half-day commitment every week. With Koji's AI assistant it's a link in your onboarding email, a Slack notification when new insights land, and a 10-minute review of the dashboard.\n- **Always-on feedback loops.** Embed the AI interviewer in your post-cancel flow, your NPS detractor follow-up, or your beta program. Insights come in 24/7 instead of in waves around scheduled sessions.\n- **Solo researcher leverage.** A single researcher running Koji can handle the workload of a 3-person team for studies under 50 interviews — the AI handles moderation and first-pass coding, the human focuses on synthesis and decisions.\n- **Founder-led discovery.** Founders rarely have time for 30 customer calls. They can have 30 AI interviews in a weekend and walk into Monday with themes.\n\n## What an AI research assistant does NOT replace\n\nHonest expectations matter. Koji's AI assistant doesn't replace:\n\n- **Final decision-making.** The themes and quotes are inputs. Humans still decide what to build.\n- **In-person ethnography.** If you need to watch someone use a product in their kitchen, that's a different study.\n- **High-stakes regulated research** where a credentialed researcher must moderate. Medical-device qualitative work, for example.\n\nFor everything else — discovery, validation, churn, pricing, NPS follow-ups, concept tests, feature prioritization, brand perception — an AI research assistant covers it.\n\n## How Koji compares to traditional tools\n\nA typical research stack might be: SurveyMonkey for the survey, User Interviews for recruiting, Zoom for calls, Otter for transcription, and Dovetail for tagging. Five tools, four logins, and a researcher gluing them together.\n\nKoji replaces all five. One link. One dashboard. One bill.\n\nThe difference shows up in three places: **speed** (insights in minutes, not weeks), **depth** (AI follow-up probes that the average survey can't do), and **cost** (a single 79-credit plan replaces a stack that often runs $1,000+ a month).\n\n## How to start\n\n1. Describe your research question in plain English.\n2. Let the AI Consultant turn it into a brief.\n3. Review the interview plan and structured questions.\n4. Send the link to participants.\n5. Watch insights appear in real time.\n\nMost studies are ready to launch in under 15 minutes. Free signup includes 10 credits — enough for ~3 voice interviews or 10 text interviews to try the full workflow before committing to a plan.\n\n## Related Resources\n\n- [Understanding the AI Consultant](/docs/understanding-the-ai-consultant) — how Koji's AI helps you design rigorous studies\n- [AI Interview Question Generator](/docs/ai-interview-questions-generator) — generate research-grade questions from a brief\n- [AI-Moderated Interviews](/docs/ai-moderated-interviews) — how the AI runs the live conversation\n- [Real-Time Research Insights](/docs/real-time-research-insights) — live themes and quotes as interviews finish\n- [Structured Questions Guide](/docs/structured-questions-guide) — combine NPS, scale, ranking, and open-ended in one interview\n- [Generating Research Reports](/docs/generating-research-reports) — turn raw conversations into shareable reports","category":"guides","lastModified":"2026-05-11T03:16:44.245438+00:00","metaTitle":"AI Research Assistant: Full Research Team in One Platform","metaDescription":"An AI research assistant designs studies, interviews participants, and analyzes transcripts automatically. 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The biggest workflow gains show up in continuous discovery, always-on feedback loops, solo-researcher leverage, and founder-led customer discovery — work that used to need a 3-person team can now run end-to-end with one person and a research link.","aiPrerequisites":["Basic understanding of user research workflows","Familiarity with research goals like discovery, validation, or churn analysis"],"aiLearningOutcomes":["What an AI research assistant actually does at each stage of the research loop","How Koji handles study design, interviewing, analysis, and synthesis in one place","Where AI research assistants add the most leverage and where they fall short","How Koji compares to a traditional multi-tool research stack","How to launch your first AI-assisted study in under 15 minutes"],"aiDifficulty":"beginner","aiEstimatedTime":"11 min read"}],"pagination":{"total":1,"returned":1,"offset":0}}