Sample Transcripts
Practice with example focus group transcripts, or upload your own data below.
Explore and analyze large transcripts from online focus groups, interviews, and open-ended feedback with powerful search, coding, and theme extraction tools.
This tool provides a structured workflow for analyzing qualitative data from focus groups, in-depth interviews, and customer feedback sessions. Unlike automated theme extraction, this tool facilitates manual coding and exploration while providing computational support for large transcript volumes.
Import formatted transcripts with speaker labels, timestamps, or raw text blocks.
Find keywords, phrases, or patterns across thousands of lines instantly.
Assign themes, categories, or sentiment labels to passages as you read.
Export coded segments, generate reports, and visualize theme distributions.
Qualitative analysis focuses on understanding the meaning, context, and nuance in text data rather than counting frequencies. Key approaches include:
| Approach | Strengths | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Manual Coding | Captures context, nuance, implicit meaning | Complex narratives, strategic decisions, novel domains |
| Automated Coding | Fast, consistent, handles large volumes | Known categories, high-volume data, initial exploration |
| Hybrid Approach | Speed + human judgment | Large datasets requiring nuanced interpretation |
Practice with example focus group transcripts, or upload your own data below.
Max 10,000 lines Multiple formats supported
CSV/TSV format with columns: speaker,timestamp,text or speaker,text. Each row represents one utterance or exchange.
Drag & drop transcript file
Supports .csv, .tsv, .txt with speaker:text format
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Upload any text file (.txt, .doc export). The tool will parse it line-by-line and attempt to detect speaker labels (e.g., "John:", "Moderator:", etc.).
Drag & drop text file
Supports .txt format
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Paste your transcript directly. Use "Speaker: Text" format or plain paragraphs.
👆 Create your first code above to get started
Upload or paste a transcript to begin analysis
📝 After creating codes and applying them to transcript lines, a summary will appear here
Analyze the most common words in your transcript, excluding stop-words (articles, conjunctions, filler words).
These words will be excluded from frequency analysis. You can add custom words to exclude.
Shows how your codes are distributed across coded transcript lines
Apply codes to transcript lines to see distribution
Shows dialogue contribution by each speaker
Classify labels as Speakers (included in chart) or Markers (excluded - e.g., "ITEM 1", "Setting")
Load a transcript to manage speaker roles
Upload transcript to see speaker breakdown
💾 Save Your Work: Export creates a CSV with your transcript and binary code columns (0/1). You can re-import this file later to continue coding!