u/Digital_Nomad_Soul

Got my first real user yesterday who was a student analyzing something I never expected. I built this for startup founders. Turns out researchers need it too. (i will not promote)

Founder here.

My first real user wasn't a startup founder or a PM. It was a university student.

Didn't see that coming at all.

I built Genvoxa because I kept seeing the same thing that people doing user interviews, taking notes, then never actually doing anything with them. The insights just die in a Google Doc somewhere.

So I built something simple. Paste your interview transcript, get back the key objections, feature requests, emotional signals, buying intent and patterns. Takes under 30 seconds.

Yesterday a student signed up and used it for a university research project which is completely different from what I had in mind when I built it. But it worked perfectly for them anyway.

That kind of broke my assumption about who this is actually for.

Built it solo, few weeks, no funding, no team. Still figuring out who needs this most honestly.

Brutal feedback welcome. What would make you actually use this?

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u/Digital_Nomad_Soul — 2 days ago
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Founder here, so full disclosure upfront.

I kept doing user interviews and then spending an hour re-reading transcripts trying to extract the useful parts.

Eventually i just built something to do it for me.

you paste your transcript - It extracts :

  • objections (whats blocking them)
  • feature requests (explicit + implied)
  • Emotional signals (frustration, excitement, confusion)
  • Buying signals (moments of purchase intent)
  • key patterns (themes that keep recurring)
  • one paragraph summary

Results come back in under 30 seconds. Free for up to 3 interviews a month.

Its called genvoxa: https://genvoxa.com

would love honest feedback from anyone who does user research regularly - what would make this actually useful in your workflow ?

"Founder here"

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u/Digital_Nomad_Soul — 17 days ago