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Run ten user interviews in parallel. Findings form while they’re still running.

Send one link to ten people. Each gets a 12-minute adaptive interview that probes the questions you actually care about. You watch the cohort picture form turn by turn — while the conversations are still running, not after they wrap. Each participant leaves with their own structured reflection.

Insight during, not after.

The cohort picture forms turn by turn — not in a synthesis spreadsheet two weeks later.

One brief, N parallel interviews

Five fields → a complete interview brief. Send the link to N respondents; each gets the same adaptive conductor.

Cross-cohort signal

A cohort report with named findings — each labelled strong/moderate/weak, anchored to participant codes (P3, P5), with routing recommendations. See a sample →

Bilateral takeaway

Every participant leaves with their own structured reflection — sections picked from what they actually said, not a fixed template. Co-investigation, not extraction. See a sample →

Where Lacudelph fits today

Same engine, six languages — two wedges we ship into first.

And it ships with

The integration surface a buyer evaluating “is this real?” wants to see.

Shareable report

Read-only cohort report for non-Lacudelph teammates.

Webhooks

Delivery into Linear, Notion, Asana, Slack.

Slide-deck PDF export

Handout + deck variant from the same report.

Audit log

Per-org actor / action / target, plus brief version history.

ZIP-everything export

Take the whole workspace with you, any time.

QR codes

Drop a participant link into a workshop or in-room session.

Whitelabel logo

Replace the Lacudelph mark on participant chat with yours.

BYO Anthropic key

Bring your own Anthropic key. Your data path, your spend.

Security one-pager

Sub-processors, retention, encryption — public, no NDA.

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