
"Natter's platform replaces traditional surveys and focus groups with AI-moderated video conversations, allowing for simultaneous engagement of the entire workforce and yielding rich, structured data."
"The AI orchestration layer processes conversations in parallel, identifying themes, sentiment, and priorities, providing a summary of findings within hours, which enhances decision-making."
Natter, a London-based startup founded by former BBC and Uber executives, has developed an AI-driven platform for video conversations that gathers structured insights from employees. The company raised $23 million in Series A funding, aiming to triple its workforce by 2026. Natter's technology produces over 1,000 words of data from a seven-minute conversation, significantly more than traditional surveys. The platform can host up to 20,000 participants simultaneously and is designed for both live and on-demand sessions, ensuring ease of access without software installation.
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