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Displayr Unveils AI-Powered Research Agent

July 29 2025

In Sydney, AI powered analysis and reporting platform Displayr has launched Research Agent, a tool promising to turn survey data into fully transparent, editable reports 'in minutes instead of days.'

Tim BockDisplayr provides all-in-one analysis and reporting software purpose-built for survey data and connecting it with analysis, visualizations and reports. The new Research Agent combines advanced large language models with Displayr's established statistical engine to automate time consuming tasks such as running crosstabs, summarizing findings, generating charts and dashboards, automating PowerPoint reports, and drafting narrative recommendations.

Integrated audit trails, version history, and full editability ensure every table, chart and summary is traceable back to raw data. The firm says Research Agent understands complex survey structures, from multiple response and grids to weighting; and interactive setup questions help align AI output to the user's specific research goals.

'We built Research Agent to shatter the biggest bottleneck in survey work:' says CEO and co-founder Tim Bock (pictured), 'starting fast and finishing smarter. The Research Agent compresses that entire process into just a few minutes. It's a way for researchers to make their workflow anywhere from 50 to 500 times faster overnight.' Matilda Sarah, co founder and VP of Sales & Marketing adds: 'After twenty years of talking to thousands of researchers, we know that the hardest step is the first one. Research Agent gives teams an instant runway, so they spend their time interpreting insights, not wrestling with spreadsheets.'

The new tool is currently available in beta release - details at www.displayr.com/research-agent .

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