PDF survey exports are flat files that tell you nothing — Taskade Genesis turns them into a live response database where AI agents tag sentiment, group themes, and surface insights so you can act on feedback the same day it arrives.
What Is a PDF Survey-to-Database Converter?
It is an AI tool that reads PDF survey exports and captures each respondent's answers, demographic fields, and open-text responses into structured records — then enriches them with sentiment scores and theme tags without any manual coding.
Why Use This Converter?
- Automatic sentiment tagging: AI agents classify open-text answers as positive, neutral, or negative as each record is created.
- Theme clustering: Group related responses by topic using the Mind Map view to see patterns at a glance.
- Respondent profiles: The Relationship field links each response to a contact record for longitudinal tracking.
- Scheduled re-imports: Automations pull new PDF exports on a set cadence so your database stays current.
- Shareable insight reports: Generate a summary digest from your live database with one agent prompt.
Who Should Use This?
- Product managers turning user-research surveys into prioritized feedback databases.
- HR teams analyzing employee engagement survey data across departments.
- Market researchers comparing responses across multiple survey waves.
- Customer success teams tracking NPS and CSAT trends over time.
- Academics processing qualitative survey data for research projects.
How To Convert PDF Surveys to a Database
- Click Use Converter to preview the live survey-analytics workspace — try it from one prompt, no login needed.
- Clone to your Taskade Genesis account in about ten seconds and customize the fields to match your survey.
- Upload the PDF export; the AI agent extracts every response and enriches records with sentiment tags.
- Switch to the Mind Map view to explore theme clusters visually across all responses.
- Connect your survey tool via integrations so new exports trigger an automatic re-import.
See survey-analysis templates at /templates and browse community feedback-tool builds at /community.
