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For modern market research, use Meta's integrated AI assistant, Manus, to ask specific questions about consumer preferences across different demographics directly within Instagram. This provides instant, targeted insights without traditional survey methods.
To bypass the difficulty of analyzing data on a mobile screen, record a video of yourself scrolling through your Instagram insights. Upload this video to a multimodal AI like Gemini, which can analyze the visual data frame-by-frame to identify patterns and insights you might have missed.
Startups should stop building customer personas on assumptions and surveys. Instead, use AI to analyze real-time behavioral data, creating dynamic profiles that update automatically. This shifts marketing from targeting who you think customers are to who they actually are based on their actions.
Most people use AI to perform tasks like writing copy. A more powerful application is using it as a strategic brainstorming partner. Ask it high-level questions about cultural trends and consumer behavior (e.g., 'Why did this artist pop?') to generate novel insights for your strategy.
A study with Colgate-Palmolive found that large language models can accurately mimic real consumer behavior and purchase intent. This validates the use of "synthetic consumers" for market research, enabling companies to replace costly, slow human surveys with scalable AI personas for faster, richer product feedback.
Go beyond simple prompts. Gather raw data—comments from your social media, competitor book reviews, and podcast feedback—and feed it all into ChatGPT. Then, ask it to synthesize this data into a detailed avatar guide, identify market gaps, and suggest opportunities for your offer.
Instead of manually sifting through overwhelming survey responses, input the raw data into an AI model. You can prompt it to identify distinct customer segments and generate detailed avatars—complete with pain points and desires—for each of your specific offers.
Instead of asking AI for a final answer, use it as a sophisticated focus group. Prompt it to embody different customer personas (e.g., "a left-leaning feminist," "a conservative male") and provide feedback on your messaging from those perspectives. This helps refine copy before market testing.
Expensive user research often sits unused in documents. By ingesting this static data, you can create interactive AI chatbot personas. This allows product and marketing teams to "talk to" their customers in real-time to test ad copy, features, and messaging, making research continuously actionable.
Instead of manual survey design, provide an AI with a list of hypotheses and context documents. It can generate a complete questionnaire, the platform-specific code file for deployment (e.g., for Qualtrics), and an analysis plan, compressing the user research setup process from days to minutes.
The Instagram Edits app now exports performance metrics as a PDF. Marketers can upload this report directly to AI tools like ChatGPT for an instant breakdown, trend identification, and strategic recommendations, automating a previously manual analysis process.