§ 01 — Qualitative research, slow-cooked

Ossia,
so that
is.

/oh-see-ah/ — Italian
for "so that is"

Bring the interviews you've already run. Send Ossia after the ones you don't have time for. A voice AI sharp enough to ask the obvious follow-up, and a workspace where five conversations and fifty live in the same room — themed, cited, and ready for the next question.

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I. Welcome · pp. 1—14 scroll ↓
§ 02 — Why we do this
The data
and the story.
— Marcelo Peretti Kuhn, Founder Ossia
Facts inform. Stories inspire. Most research tools optimise for one or the other — dashboards full of numbers, or decks full of quotes. Neither is the truth. The truth is what happens when someone tells you, in their own words, why. And occasionally — if you've asked the right question, and listened the right way — they tell you the question was wrong.

The reframe is always worth more than the answer. Ossia is built around that bet. We interview at scale, but we listen the way you would if you only had one conversation to spend.
"Talk like
you're right.
Listen like
you're wrong."
Marcelo, on idea sparring · 2019
§ 03 — Method

How it works,

more or less.
we keep the
seams visible.
STEP·01
Start the study.
Write a brief in plain language — who you'd like to talk to, what you'd like to learn. Drop in the interviews you've already run, if any. Sharpen the discussion guide with Ossia until you'd happily put it in front of a stranger.
— ten minutes
STEP·02
Ossia interviews the next fifty.
Voice-first. The agent asks the obvious follow-up — the kind a junior researcher takes three years to learn to ask — and gets out of the way when someone has more to say. Run as many as you need, in the languages you need.
— while you sleep
STEP·03
Sit with all of it.
Your five conversations and Ossia's fifty in the same room. Transcripts, themes, citations — a working document you can interrogate, not a dashboard. Ask it the question you actually came in with, and the one you didn't.
— by morning
§ 04 — Begin

Bring us
your hardest
question.

Try it yourself  →

Thirty minutes. A real person. Espresso, optional.