Create a publication-ready interview guide — rapport-builders, core question sequences, follow-up probes, and a structured notes log — from a single prompt with Taskade Genesis. Clone it and own it in your workspace in ~10 seconds.
What Is an AI Interview Guide Generator?
An AI Interview Guide Generator produces a complete qualitative research instrument: an intro script, a sequenced question bank sorted by theme, follow-up probe suggestions, and a linked notes-capture table for each participant session.
Why Use an AI Interview Guide Generator?
A poorly sequenced guide produces shallow data. This generator gets the structure right immediately.
- Theme-sequenced questions: Questions funnel from broad context to specific probes so participants open up naturally.
- Built-in probes: Each core question comes with 2-3 follow-ups your interviewer can deploy when answers stay surface-level.
- Live notes tracker: A relational database view logs participant responses alongside the question, ready for thematic analysis.
- AI synthesis agent: An embedded agent with persistent memory drafts a thematic summary across all sessions after interviews close.
Who Should Use an AI Interview Guide Generator?
- UX researchers conducting discovery interviews for product design.
- Academics running semi-structured interviews for qualitative studies.
- HR professionals designing structured job-interview or exit-interview protocols.
- Journalists planning long-form investigative conversations.
- Market researchers exploring consumer motivations and unmet needs.
How To Generate an Interview Guide?
- Hit Use Generator to launch the Taskade Genesis app, or clone it in ~10 seconds.
- Describe your research topic and participant profile in one prompt.
- Review the generated question sequence and probe list; reorder or add themes as needed.
- Share the guide link; open the notes table to log responses live during sessions.
- Ask the AI agent to extract themes after each session and add them to your analysis board.
Discover more tools at /generate, explore agent templates, or see how others structure qualitative research at /community.
