{"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":"2026-05-22T21:44:00.411Z"},"content":[{"type":"documentation","id":"099f271b-37e9-43a1-ab26-5af721ddc138","slug":"user-research-for-agencies","title":"User Research for Agencies: Deliver Client Insights Faster with AI","url":"https://www.koji.so/docs/user-research-for-agencies","summary":"Guide to how research, UX, and design agencies use Koji AI-moderated interviews. Covers the agency squeeze (clients want faster, cheaper research), how AI interviews change agency economics through parallel fielding and built-in analysis, white-label branding for client-facing studies, running client studies with the AI consultant and named methodology frameworks, structured questions for stronger deliverables, scaling without hiring via multilingual interviews and Claude MCP and API integrations, and a step-by-step agency workflow. Best for agencies competing on speed, margin, and repeatable research delivery.","content":"## The Short Answer\n\nResearch, UX, and design agencies use AI-moderated interviews to deliver client insights in days instead of weeks — without expanding headcount. With a platform like Koji, an agency can field a study, run dozens or hundreds of interviews in parallel, and hand a client a coded, decision-ready report on a fraction of the traditional timeline. The interview experience can be **white-labeled** to the agency's or the client's brand, so the work still looks bespoke.\n\nThe result: faster delivery, healthier margins, and the ability to take on more projects per researcher. For agencies competing on speed and price, AI interviews are now a core part of the toolkit.\n\n---\n\n## The Agency Squeeze\n\nAgencies are caught between two pressures. Clients want **more research, faster, for less** — and they want it tied to measurable business outcomes. At the same time, the most expensive and slowest parts of a study have not gotten cheaper on their own.\n\nThe data backs this up. Across research teams, time and bandwidth constraints are the number-one challenge — reported by 63% — followed by recruiting the right participants (48%) and translating results into business outcomes (42%). Clients also know that working with an external agency can mean higher costs and longer lead times. Every week a project drags on is margin lost and a renewal put at risk.\n\nMeanwhile, adoption of AI in research has crossed the tipping point: roughly 69% of researchers now use AI in at least some projects, and they report faster turnaround (63%) and improved efficiency (60%) as a direct result. An agency that still runs every study fully manually is now competing against firms that do not.\n\n---\n\n## How AI Interviews Change Agency Economics\n\nTraditional moderated research is linear: one researcher, one participant, one hour, repeated. AI-moderated interviews break that constraint.\n\n- **Parallel fielding.** A single [interview link](/docs/sharing-your-interview-link) collects dozens or hundreds of interviews at once. No scheduling, no moderator calendar.\n- **Analysis built in.** Koji extracts structured answers, codes [themes and patterns](/docs/understanding-themes-patterns), and scores quality automatically — eliminating the slowest, most expensive phase of a project.\n- **Continuous capacity.** Interviews run 24/7. A study fielded on Friday has data on Monday.\n- **Predictable cost.** Usage-based pricing means project costs are easy to estimate and quote.\n\nThe net effect is a dramatically better revenue-per-researcher ratio. The same team can run more projects in parallel, and each project carries less labor cost — which either widens margin or lets the agency win on price.\n\n---\n\n## White-Label Research That Still Looks Bespoke\n\nClients hire agencies for craft, and the deliverable has to feel custom. Koji's [branding customization](/docs/customizing-branding) lets you tailor the interview landing page and experience to your agency's brand — or to each client's brand — so participants never see a generic third-party tool. You can also customize the [interview URL slug](/docs/customizing-interview-slugs) and add an [intake form with consent](/docs/intake-forms-and-consent) that matches the client's requirements.\n\nThe AI does the heavy lifting; the client sees the agency's polish.\n\n---\n\n## Running Client Studies in Koji\n\nEvery client engagement starts with a goal. Describe it to Koji's [AI consultant](/docs/understanding-the-ai-consultant) — for example, \"Understand why this client's enterprise buyers stall during procurement\" — and it drafts a complete research brief: problem framing, target participant, methodology, and a typed question plan. The researcher reviews and refines it, applying their expertise where it matters rather than spending hours on setup.\n\nChoose the methodology to match the brief. Koji ships named frameworks — **The Mom Test, Jobs to be Done, Customer Discovery, Open Exploration,** and **Lead Magnet Research** — each of which shapes how the AI interviewer probes and follows up. This keeps quality consistent across projects and across whoever on the team is running the study.\n\n---\n\n## Structured Questions for Cleaner Deliverables\n\nClient reports are stronger when qualitative depth is backed by numbers. Koji's [structured questions](/docs/structured-questions-guide) let one interview collect both, using six question types:\n\n- **open_ended** — free-form answers with AI follow-up probing\n- **scale** — ratings such as NPS or satisfaction\n- **single_choice** and **multiple_choice** — segment and preference data\n- **ranking** — prioritization data clients love to see\n- **yes_no** — clean binary metrics\n\nBecause each typed question aggregates automatically, the agency can deliver a chart of distributions next to the verbatim quotes that explain them — a more persuasive deliverable than either a stack of transcripts or a bare survey export.\n\n---\n\n## Scaling Without Hiring\n\nThe biggest constraint on an agency is senior researcher time. Koji helps in two ways.\n\nFirst, **multilingual interviews** ([guide](/docs/multilingual-research-guide)) let a single study cover international client audiences without subcontracting local moderators.\n\nSecond, Koji's [Claude MCP integration](/docs/mcp-overview) (15 tools) and [developer API](/docs/headless-api-overview) let agencies build repeatable, semi-automated research workflows — even productized research offerings. A junior team member, or an AI assistant, can spin up a study, import participants, and generate a draft report following a template the agency defines once. Senior researchers then focus on interpretation and client strategy. See [how to automate user research](/docs/how-to-automate-user-research) for workflow patterns.\n\n---\n\n## A Workflow for Agencies\n\n1. **Scope** with the client and describe the goal to the AI consultant.\n2. **Refine** the brief, methodology, and structured questions — apply researcher judgment here.\n3. **Brand** the interview experience to the agency or client.\n4. **Field** the study by sharing the link or importing a participant list.\n5. **Monitor** the live report as interviews complete.\n6. **Synthesize** — use the auto-generated themes and structured data as the backbone of the deliverable.\n7. **Present** the client a decision-ready report, then archive the study as a reusable template.\n\nThis compresses a multi-week engagement into days, while keeping the researcher in control of quality and narrative.\n\n---\n\n## What AI Interviews Do Not Replace\n\nIt is worth being clear with clients about where AI interviews fit. They do not replace the researcher's craft — framing the right question, choosing the methodology, interpreting ambiguous findings, and turning patterns into a recommendation the client can act on. That judgment is exactly what clients pay an agency for, and it becomes *more* valuable when the mechanical work is automated.\n\nWhat AI interviews replace is the slow, low-margin middle of a project: scheduling, moderating repetitive sessions, transcribing, and first-pass coding. Removing that work does not dilute the deliverable — it lets senior people spend their hours on strategy and storytelling instead of logistics.\n\nPosition it to clients honestly: AI interviewing lets the agency talk to more of their customers, in more languages, faster, with the same rigor — and it frees the agency's experts to focus on interpretation. Framed that way, AI interviews are not a discount service. They are the reason the agency can deliver deeper insight on a tighter timeline than competitors still working entirely by hand.\n\n---\n\n## Getting Started\n\n[Create your first study](/docs/creating-your-first-study), run a pilot on a low-risk internal question, and time it end to end. Most agencies are surprised how much of the manual workload — scheduling, moderating, transcribing, coding — simply disappears. From there, build a branded template per client and make AI interviews a standard line item in your proposals.\n\nSpeed and margin are how agencies win. Koji gives you both without sacrificing the rigor clients pay for.\n\n---\n\n## Related Resources\n\n- [Structured Questions Guide](/docs/structured-questions-guide) — blend qualitative and quantitative data in client deliverables\n- [Customizing Branding](/docs/customizing-branding) — white-label the interview experience for each client\n- [Koji for Market Researchers](/docs/koji-for-market-researchers) — how research professionals use Koji\n- [Scaling User Research](/docs/scaling-user-research) — run more studies without more headcount\n- [How to Automate User Research](/docs/how-to-automate-user-research) — build repeatable research workflows\n- [Generating Research Reports](/docs/generating-research-reports) — turn interviews into client-ready reports","category":"Use Cases","lastModified":"2026-05-22T03:25:08.958801+00:00","metaTitle":"User Research for Agencies — Deliver Client Insights Faster with AI | Koji","metaDescription":"How research, UX, and design agencies use Koji's AI-moderated interviews to cut turnaround time, white-label studies, improve margins, and take on more client work without hiring.","keywords":["user research for agencies","research agency tools","UX research agency","AI research for agencies","white-label user research","agency research workflow","client research delivery","scale research agency","research consultancy tools","faster research turnaround"],"aiSummary":"Guide to how research, UX, and design agencies use Koji AI-moderated interviews. 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