Understand Your Interview Analysis Report

After you upload and analyze a user interview video, Hinto automatically generates a set of detailed reports. These articles provide a multi-layered analysis, from a high-level executive summary to deep dives into specific topics, helping you quickly extract valuable insights. You can find these generated articles organized under each interview in the left-hand navigation panel.

Breakdown of Generated Reports

For each interview video, Hinto creates several types of articles to give you a comprehensive view of the session. The main reports include:

  • Final Research Report: This is the most comprehensive, structured summary of the entire interview. It synthesizes all findings into a formal report format.
  • Topic-Specific Analyses: Hinto identifies key themes discussed during the interview and creates separate, detailed articles for each one. These are useful for deep dives into specific subjects.
  • Interview Transcript: A complete, verbatim transcript of the entire conversation can also be generated for reference.
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The Final Research Report

The Final Research Report is your go-to document for a complete overview of a single interview session. It connects the user's feedback directly to your initial research goals and hypotheses.

  • Executive Summary: A high-level overview of the interview's purpose, key findings, and main takeaways.
  • Key Findings: Bullet points summarizing the most important insights and observations from the session.
  • Hypothesis Analysis: Each of your initial hypotheses is listed with a validation status (e.g., Validated, Partially Validated), supporting evidence from the interview, and an analysis of the implications.
  • Primary Recommendations: Actionable suggestions based on the user's feedback and pain points.

Topic-Specific Analyses

In addition to the main report, Hinto generates articles for individual topics discussed during the interview. These articles are ideal for exploring specific aspects of the conversation in greater detail and include timestamps that link directly to the relevant moment in the video.

  • Informative: Details on the user's current practices, workflows, and tools.
  • Pain Points: A summary of frustrations, difficulties, and problems the user mentioned.
  • Improvements: Explicit or implied suggestions and wishes from the user.
  • Positive Feedback: A breakdown of what the user liked or what works well for them.
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Tips for Using the Reports

Start with the Final Research Report for a high-level understanding of how the interview validates or invalidates your hypotheses. Use the Topic-Specific Analyses to quickly find video clips and quotes related to a particular theme, such as user frustrations or suggestions for improvement.

Summary

This article provides an overview of the automated analysis reports Hinto generates from a single user interview recording. It explains the structure and purpose of the Final Research Report, Topic-Specific Analyses, and Interview Transcript, helping you navigate and understand the key insights, findings, and evidence extracted from each session.