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Great product! A lot of pain points related to manual tasks are removed thanks to Ween! Insights recommendations are super interesting!
WOW I’m so impressed by the work you have achieved. From chatting about the idea, testing the product, seeing it evolve and now it’s launch day! Congratulations to you Amel, Leo and the Ween team 👏👏👏
Amel Mechalikh@mechalikh_amel
Thank you so much Lucie, you were one of the first PMs we interviewed when it was an ugly prototype :D
So happy to have your comment here a couple of months later
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A very useful product that solves a lot of pain points for product and design teams.
It simplifies the user-centricity process and makes it feasible regardless of the capacity or the complexity of the team.
The AI is very accurate and improving from one version to the other.
I highly recommend for user-centric design and product teams!
Stunning technology and a super-powerful product. We're fortunate to be supported by the top-notch management and technology team. The partnership we've entered into is helping us to make progress every day in the way we scale qualitative research. It's so promising and exciting!
Great experience with Ween!! It's a must-have when you are conducting a product discovery interview!
Had the opportunity to see the solution grow from the beta version to the release and I'm amazed by the possibilities it offers.
Get incredible insights from user interviews without having to go through the video 100 times to capture them manually.
Using the tool, madly satisfied with the many insights captured, and without having to go through the hassle of manual checks/notes. Amazing product!
Taking insights to the next level, making these quantitative as well as qualitative, and freeing up attention bandwidth in user research meetings