Research Now unveils automated research solution

US – Research Now has announced the launch of SmartAR, an automated research solution intended to allow marketers to conduct quick and cost-effective research.

SmartAR is available in three versions: standard, modular and custom, each of which allow for varying levels of customisation. 

All three versions are initiatied through an online form and can generally be completed within a few business days. Results are delivered via an online dashboard, where users have the ability to filter, download and share the data.

“In developing SmartAR with clients and agencies, there was vast enthusiasm about the ease of use of the dashboards and the ability to present data in digestible, easy-to-understand formats,” said Adam Ramage, product manager at Research Now.

“We’re excited to offer this expanded solution to our clients in a version that best suits their research needs.”

SmartAR is available immediately in the US and Canada and will be rolled out in EMEA and APAC in early June.

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