DRNO - Daily Research News
News Article no. 39949
Published June 12 2026

 

 

 

New Displayr Feature Encodes Clients' Unique Approach

In Sydney, Australia, MR analysis and reporting platform Displayr has launched a new solution called Skills, allowing its clients to encode their own research methods directly into its platform, to ensure they are applied correctly by anyone running a project, every time.

Tim BockDisplayr provides all-in-one analysis and reporting software purpose-built for survey data, and connects it with analysis, visualizations and reports. The platform already includes a Research Agent, which automates the production of a full report from raw survey data, with features ranging from saved output templates and report structures, through to fully coded workflows.

Displayr says most of the AI tools changing research are generic - 'capable of producing answers quickly, but with no knowledge of how that particular company works.' This includes how data is cleaned, which analyses it runs and what qualifies a results as reliable. In consequence results are produced faster, but methodological standards may not be preserved. The new capability means companies can wire their own methods into the AI layer, so that the platform works 'their way.' The tool inputs instructions in plain English, and these are saved inside the platform, which then applies them to projects either automatically or when they are invoked directly by name in Chat.

According to CEO and co-founder Tim Bock (pictured): 'Every company that does research has its own way of doing it. Skills encode that into Displayr - so anyone can apply it correctly, every time, without needing to know the method themselves.'

Web sites: www.displayr.com and www.q-researchsoftware.com.

 

 
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