Juno
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When the interviews are in, Juno turns them into something you can act on: a written report, the patterns it found across everyone, and a clean way to share it with your team.

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From interviews to a decision

You don't have to read every transcript to get the value. Juno does the synthesis for you and lays it out in a fixed order, so you always know where to look.

  1. 1 The report.Clear findings, each one backed by real quotes from the interviews.
  2. 2 Themes.The patterns that came up again and again, grouped together.
  3. 3 Export.Download the whole thing as a PDF or a Word document.
  4. 4 Payments.Settle up with anyone you paid for their time.

Reading the report

The report is built to be read top to bottom, like a short memo. Each finding is a plain statement of what Juno learned, followed by the evidence behind it. Nothing is a black box — you can always trace a conclusion back to the people who said it.

  • Findings —Short, direct statements of what came out of the research.
  • Quotes —The actual words people used, attached to each finding as proof.
  • Themes —How individual answers cluster into bigger patterns.
What a finding looks like
“Shoppers abandon checkout when shipping costs appear late.” — supported by 8 of 30 interviews, with quotes like “I didn't expect the £6 until the very last screen.”
ライブデモ

Why do shoppers abandon checkout?

Late shipping costs
12 (40%)
Comparison shopping
8 (27%)
Forced account signup
5 (17%)
Slow checkout flow
3 (10%)
Payment concerns
2 (7%)

n = 30

ライブデモ Junoがレポートで生成するものと同じチャートを、サンプルデータで表示しています。

Patterns & themes

Reading thirty interviews one by one is slow, and it's easy to over-weight whoever you read last. So Juno groups what people said into themes — the ideas that keep recurring — and tells you how common each one was. You get the big picture first, then can drill into any theme to see the individual voices behind it.

A theme in a Juno report, with supporting participant quotes
アプリでは Each theme summarises what people said and links straight to the quotes that back it up.

Sharing & exporting

However your team likes to work, the report travels well:

  • Share a link —Send teammates straight to the live report — no download needed.
  • Export to PDF —A polished, print-ready version for decks and email.
  • Export to Word —An editable document if you want to fold findings into your own write-up.
Your PDF and Word export match exactly Both formats carry the same words, layout, and quotes. Pick whichever your team prefers — nothing gets lost between the two.