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June 4, 2026·Use-case·Minds Team

# **AI Market Research Platform | Minds**

Run AI market research with simulated customer panels, concept tests, buyer interviews, and same-day insight workflows.

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# AI market research platform

Insights, strategy, product marketing, and agency teams use Minds for AI market research platform when they need a fast, decision-grade read before the slower research stack begins. The goal is to replace slow first-pass market research with simulated panels that can test ideas, segments, messages, and objections before a real study is commissioned.

The risk is not only speed. The risk is spending research budget on the wrong question, validating a weak concept too late, or letting one generic AI answer stand in for a target market. Minds gives the team a structured way to simulate the customer conversation, compare reactions across segments, and decide what needs real-world validation next.

## When to use this workflow

Use this page when the team is deciding whether to move forward, rewrite, reposition, localize, price, or validate an idea. The workflow is useful when the question is too nuanced for one generic AI answer and too urgent for a four-week fieldwork cycle.

Minds works best when you bring a concrete artifact: a product concept, campaign claim, landing page, sales deck, pricing page, country plan, or research question. The simulated panel can then react to something specific instead of guessing from vague strategy language.

## What to simulate

Run the panel against these inputs:

- target customer reactions
- market category language
- segment-level objections
- concept and message preference
- follow-up questions for real research

The important move is to ask for the reason behind each answer. Directional scores help, but the useful output is usually the objection, the phrase the customer would repeat, or the missing proof that blocks trust.

## The Minds workflow

1. Define the target segment, buyer role, or market context.
2. Add the artifact the team wants to test: concept, copy, offer, pricing, positioning, or market plan.
3. Build a panel of simulated personas with different motivations, constraints, and objections.
4. Ask the same question across the panel and compare the distribution of reactions.
5. Rewrite the artifact and rerun the simulation until the weak assumptions are clear.
6. Turn the output into a brief for live research, paid tests, sales calls, or customer interviews.

This keeps AI research grounded in a workflow. Minds is not a replacement for every study. It is the fast layer that helps teams spend real research budget on sharper questions.

## Sample prompt

Simulate 60 target buyers for this category. What do they believe, doubt, compare, and need to hear before they trust this offer?

A good prompt asks the panel to disagree, compare alternatives, explain the objection, and name the proof it would need. That is how teams avoid shallow yes-or-no validation.

## Outputs to expect

Minds should produce:

- ranked hypotheses
- objection maps
- segment narratives
- research briefs for real panels
- next-step recommendations

These outputs are practical because they can be handed directly to product, marketing, sales, or research teams. The best use is not to stop after the first answer. The best use is to iterate until the next decision is obvious.

## Limits

Do not use this workflow as final proof for representative market sizing, clinical or regulatory claims, political polling, or exact price elasticity. Use it to reduce uncertainty, expose objections, and decide what to validate next with real data.

## Related pages

- [AI Market Research Tools by Use Case](https://getminds.ai/faq/ai-market-research-tools-by-use-case)
- [Best AI Market Research Tools](https://getminds.ai/blog/best-ai-market-research-tools-may-2026)
- [Fast Survey Panel and 24-Hour Research](https://getminds.ai/faq/fast-survey-panel-24-hour-research)

## Start the workflow

[Run this workflow in Minds](https://getminds.ai/?register=true).