Bolt

Intelligence that compounds with every new study

Meta-Analysis on Bolt Intelligence lets you query and combine insight across multiple completed studies, uncovering patterns, contradictions and longitudinal trends that a single study can't reveal.

Use cases

Expand the value of every study you've already done

Most studies get read once and filed away. Bolt Intelligence makes sure that every study adds to the last, giving you always-on, compounding intelligence. Here are four ways teams are getting more out of research they've already done.

  • Longitudinal tracking

    Run the same study across multiple time points and query how sentiment, language and priorities have shifted — without manually comparing report PDFs.

  • Multi-market comparison

    Compare how different markets express the same underlying need. Identify universal themes and local nuances simultaneously.

  • Existing research integration

    Upload external reports, transcripts, quant surveys and trend documents in Word, Excel, PDF or PowerPoint. The platform incorporates them into the analysis layer without a new study.

  • Hypothesis validation

    Test a strategic assumption against years of accumulated research. Find supporting or contradicting evidence with verbatim quotes from the source data.

Functionality

Your research library, made queryable

Most research exists in silos, individual reports, read once and filed away. Bolt Intelligence's Meta-Analysis layer treats your completed studies as a connected knowledge base, searchable in natural language and analyzable across time, market and segment.

  • Completed studies

    Upload past projects and add them to your intelligence layer

  • Unified knowledge base

    All participant data indexed and connected

  • Natural language query

    Query your entire research base in plain language, get a synthesized answer

  • Synthesized insight

    Patterns, trends and comparisons surfaced instantly

Ready to see it in action?

Make your research library work harder

Discover how Meta-Analysis can surface insight from studies you've already paid for.