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Compass takes care of drafting and analysing research, freeing you up to be a trusted advisor within your business.
Insights leaders have faced the same problems for decades – you’re asked to do more with less, given impossible timelines and create insights that don’t get used. You already have the communication, insight and relationship skills – what you need is more time.
Compass drafts surveys, checks quality, and programs research in seconds. So you can use the time to dig deeper, explore new hypotheses, and unlock findings that truly shape strategy.
Compass is your collaborator in analysis, helping you surface key insights, summarize data points, and craft narratives that will connect with your stakeholders. So you can deepen stakeholder relationships with insights that gain you a seat at the table.
Compass suggests new questions, highlights unexpected findings, and runs analysis you might not have thought to look for. So you have the time and space to apply the irreplaceable human qualities of curiosity, empathy, and lived experience to the research process.
I most appreciated the question inspiration. It gave me ideas for questions and answers that I had not thought of.
Leila Jahanshahi
Category & Insights Manager
Compass can be used to create, edit and analyse surveys via prompting the co-pilot with simple instructions. Additionally, you can use Compass to review your own survey drafts, give inspiration for survey design and data storytelling, and program surveys from pasted content. Compass is designed to take care of time-consuming and manual research tasks so you can save time when running research.
Yes – we’ve designed Compass to be accessible to support you throughout your research process; however, it is always optional to use AI and the features that allow you to manually create, edit and analyse surveys remain available.
No – they can’t. Your use of Compass is individual to your account and won’t be shared with, or visible to, colleagues or other users within your company’s Attest org.
Compass is in beta because it is an evolving feature. We believe there is already a ton of value that our users can get from it so we want to get it into your hands as soon as possible. Releasing Compass as a beta also allows us to gather feedback, improve the experience and introduce new capabilities over time. It is important to note that because the feature is in beta, pricing and access to Compass may change in the future. Please see the Attest help article about betas here.
Compass has been built using Attest’s in-house research expertise. When you prompt Compass to create or analyse a survey, it references a series of guardrails and content that help to ensure it uses research best practices. Additionally, all features go through rigorous manual and automated review processes before they are released.
Please note that content created by AI should always be reviewed for accuracy and quality before you use them.
Attest does not use customers’ personal data to train any of our AI models. This extends to both third-party Generative AI tools, and our in-house proprietary models. With regards to our use of the carefully selected Generative AI models, we have a strict policy of having broad opt-outs in place to ensure that any data provided by Attest is not used to train third party models. Please refer to this article for more details about how Attest uses AI and protects customer data.
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As above, you’ll find more detail on our approach and principles around using AI here.