Market Research Survey

Social Translator
B2B Validation

Therapists & Coaches
Behavioral Specialists
8–10 minutes

I'm building an AI tool for neurodivergent professionals (autism, ADHD, social anxiety, etc.) that catches the unspoken cues during conversations that they might miss — body language, tone, what's not being said, contradictions between words and reality.

In business, this means catching when someone's actually frustrated (even if they say "no problem"), or when a prospect isn't really interested (even if they say "sounds good"), or when a colleague needs support (even if they claim they're fine).

I'm doing market research with therapists, coaches, and behavioral specialists to understand if this solves a real problem and how it should work. Your honest feedback is invaluable.

Thanks,
Seth
Your Information
Survey Questions
01
Client Challenges
Do your neurodivergent clients or students miss unspoken cues during conversations — things like body language, tone shifts, what's NOT being said, or contradictions between what someone says and how they actually seem?
Examples: Missing that a prospect isn't really interested even though they said "sounds good." Not realizing a colleague is frustrated when they say "no problem." Missing that someone needs support when they claim they're "fine."
Follow-up: Describe a situation where this cost your client something
02
Real-World Consequences
What's the biggest consequence when your clients miss these unspoken cues in professional or personal conversations?
If "something else," describe:
03
Product Fit
If a tool caught these unspoken cues in real-time during video calls and alerted your clients to what they might be missing — would you use it with your clients?
Example: During a call, the AI flags — "They said 'sounds good' but their tone sounds hesitant and they're looking away. You might clarify: 'What specific concerns do you have?'"
What would make it more useful for your situation?
04
AI Coaching
Would you feel comfortable having the AI suggest specific ways for your clients to respond or clarify based on the unspoken cues it detects?
Example: The AI detects someone sounds frustrated but said "everything's fine." It suggests — "You might say: 'I want to make sure I understand — is there something I'm missing?' or 'I noticed you sound a bit stressed. What's going on?'"
What level of AI coaching would feel right for your clients?
05
Integration Model
How would you prefer to integrate this into your practice?
06
Feature Priority
What matters most for helping your clients catch these unspoken cues?
If "something else," describe:
07
Privacy & Ethics
Any privacy or ethical concerns about using an AI tool that analyzes video and audio during your clients' conversations?

Note: All analysis happens locally on their device — no videos are stored or sent to servers. We're asking about comfort level with the concept.

08
Pricing Model
Which pricing model would feel fairest and most accessible?

This is market research only — no commitment to any model yet.

What price point actually makes sense for your situation?
09
Pilot Interest
Would you be interested in being a pilot partner when we launch an MVP for neurodivergent professionals?

Pilots get early access, provide direct feedback, and help shape the product. We'd offer discounted rates in exchange for honest feedback and a few check-ins.

If yes or maybe — best way to reach you:
Best timing for a pilot:
10
Open Feedback
Any other thoughts, concerns, or suggestions?

Your answers go directly and securely to Seth. No spam, no sharing.

Received

Thank you.

Your feedback goes directly toward shaping this product. If you said you're open to a pilot or want to stay posted, expect to hear from Seth directly.