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Persona Generator from Research
Synthesize user research into evidence-based personas with demographics, goals, pain points, and actionable recommendations.
What You Get
Transform 8-30 interviews and survey data into 3-5 complete persona profiles with supporting quotes, comparison matrix, and product/marketing recommendations in under 1 hour instead of 22-102 staff hours.
The Problem
The Solution
How It Works
- 1 Validate data sufficiency against minimum requirements (8-10 interviews OR 200+ surveys)
- 2 Collect and parse interview transcripts and survey CSV data
- 3 Extract behavioral patterns, demographics, psychographics, and jobs-to-be-done
- 4 Segment users into 3-5 clusters using pattern recognition or K-means clustering
- 5 Synthesize detailed persona profiles with goals, pain points, and evidence quotes
- 6 Create comparison matrix showing key differentiators across all personas
- 7 Document evidence trail and methodology for transparency
What You'll Need
- Interview transcripts (TXT, DOC, PDF) - minimum 8-10 interviews
- Survey CSV with demographics, behaviors, goals, and pain points - minimum 200+ responses
- Or combination: 5+ interviews + 100+ survey responses
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Customer Support Staff Personas
Generates 4 evidence-based personas from customer support research: Veteran Val (power users), Growing Grace (mid-level), New Nathan (onboarding), Struggling Sam (at-risk). Includes goals, pain points, JTBD, quotes, and actionable recommendations.
Data Sufficiency Assessment
When research data falls below minimum thresholds, the skill provides honest assessment with options: wait for more data or proceed with provisional personas. Includes margin of error calculations and specific guidance.
SaaS Product User Personas
Comprehensive persona system from 25 interviews and 400 surveys: Strategic Sarah (executives), Tactical Tom (daily managers), Occasional Olivia (periodic users), Struggling Sam (adoption-challenged). Full comparison matrix and evidence trail.