Go Holler

Go Holler

1-Question surveys, AI-powered insights.

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Create 1-question surveys in seconds with Holler! Get AI-driven insights to quickly identify trends and patterns in your data. It’s Free, secure, and easy to collaborate on with your team.
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Neil Kinnish
Hi Product Hunt! (thanks for hunting us @mutlu82) Holler is a side-project we built (@okuiux, @kirkov) while experimenting with all of the latest AI tooling & services. The ability to analyse or Q&A your survey responses got us thinking about a radically simple front-end "One Question Surveys".... and Holler was born. - Quickly create and share a survey - Get responses - Q&A your responses with the power of AI - Quick / Daily temperature checks If you don't want to publish a survey, don't worry you can import data from .csv or Typeform and start analysing it immediately. Looking forward to see how people use Holler, let us know what you think in the comments below!
Murat Mutlu
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I love how they've taken something like surveys and just kept taking things away until you're left with a beautifully simple product. Congrats on the launch!
Paolo De Giglio 🚀
Congrats on launching on Product Hunt! 🎉🎉 I'm curious to know how people are using Holler? Would love to know some use cases or features that you think are most useful. Looking forward to hearing from you! 🤗
David OKuniev
@paolo_degiglio You can create a variety of surveys with Holler, including customer satisfaction surveys, employee engagement surveys, and market research surveys. Once you have the data, you can ask question and get answers in plain English. You can also import your own data.
Arjen Harris
Congrats on the launch mates! Taking it for a test ride now. Looks extremely promising!
Neil Kinnish
Thanks @arjen_harris1 hope you like it!
Linus Ekenstam
I’ve been testing Holler out for the past few days. And tried to bring it to it’s knees. I’m extremely impressed by the speed and quality in Holler. Equally impressed by the smart use of indexing and embeddings to be able to swiftly and accurately dive into large data sets and give relevant insights in seconds all using natural language. It’s up there with tools as Rose AI, Tome etc, and the build quality is tight. When I was trying it out, one of the most impressive things I managed to do, was to import an external data set, in this case my daily journal, and started prompting (asking) my journal for insights, but I asked it giving Holler different context. Like “as a psychologist”, “as a parent”, “as a partner” - and the different responses it gave me back where pure gold. I also ran a survey with my friends on Twitter asking about ChatGPT use-case, and got close to 100 responses, I could in a few seconds ask for the outlier use-cases to find rare things people are using ChatGPT for. Excellent way for me to source new “subjects” to write about, that will peek people’s interest in novel ways of using ChatGPT Well done @kirkov @okuiux @neiltak
Neil Kinnish
@kirkov @okuiux thanks so much for testing and feedback @linusekenstam
David OKuniev
@kirkov @neiltak @linusekenstam Thanks for the really thoughtful feedback Linus!
Robert Muñoz
Wow! looks awesome!
David OKuniev
@robert_munoz Feels like going back to the start ;)
Anna Filou
Haven't used it but if it works well it'll be a game changer both for the people sending and analyzing survey results, and for those providing the feedback. Open-ended questions are much better for getting honest, accurate responses, but so far they've been much harder to analyze at scale. I always thought it'd be amazing if we could process responses to open-ended questions automatically, but don't have the relevant know-how. Kudos to the makers! 👏🏻 I understand Holler is free to use for now, but what are you thinking in terms of pricing for the future?
David OKuniev
@anna_0x Great comment Anna. Thank you! Honestly, we don't know yet but what I can say is that we'll follow the same principles of simplicity when we think about pricing, which also means we want to make it affordable.
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