Raw research data does not drive decisions — synthesized insight does. Taskade Genesis turns one prompt into a research synthesis workspace where AI agents cluster findings, surface themes, and translate user pain into actionable design recommendations.
What Is a UX Research Synthesis Prompt?
This prompt launches a Taskade Genesis app that ingests raw qualitative data — interview transcripts, usability notes, survey responses — and outputs affinity clusters, key themes, supporting quotes, and opportunity statements.
Why Use a UX Research Synthesis Prompt?
Affinity mapping on sticky notes takes two days. This app does it in twenty minutes.
- Automatic clustering: Agents group observations into themes without you sorting a single note.
- Quote extraction: The most compelling quotes are surfaced and linked to supporting themes.
- Opportunity framing: Each theme is translated into a design opportunity statement automatically.
- Relational evidence: Link insights to user segments or product areas via the Relationship field.
- Shareable output: The Mind Map view makes themes presentation-ready with no extra design work.
Who Should Use a UX Research Synthesis Prompt?
- UX researchers synthesizing findings from multiple interview rounds.
- Product designers running guerrilla research who need fast synthesis before a sprint.
- Product managers translating customer support data into design priorities.
- Startup founders who do their own user interviews and need a structured way to act on them.
- Design consultants delivering research readouts under tight turnaround expectations.
How To Use a UX Research Synthesis Prompt?
- Click Use Prompt in Taskade Genesis and paste your raw notes or transcript excerpts.
- The agent clusters observations into themes and surfaces supporting quotes.
- Review the Mind Map for a visual overview of how themes relate.
- Switch to List view for a sequenced set of opportunity statements ready for a design brief.
- Push synthesis outputs to your project tool via automations to set up the next sprint.
Explore how other research teams work in the community or browse custom agent setups to run continuous synthesis automatically.
