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How Redge Works

Fast, Smart, and Managed by Researchers

Most research platforms promise automation - but few combine it with real research expertise.

At Redge, every study follows a simple, five-step process that blends speed with quality control.

1. Pick your study

We’ve pre-designed our studies so they’re ready to go from day one.

Choose from tested templates such as Concept Test, Creative Ad Evaluation, or Brand Perception.

If we don’t already have a template that fits your brief, we’ll design one for you.

2. We’ll design your sample

Tell us about your audience and objectives.

We’ll cost sample options from our panel partners - or, if you have your own list, we can generate a secure survey link for you to send directly to your members or customers.

3. Customise

Once the base study is set up, we’ll adjust question phrasing, answer lists, and logic to match your objectives.

You’ll have the opportunity to review and approve before anything goes live.

No AI guesswork - just thoughtful design from experienced researchers.

4. Share your stimulus

Send us your ad, concept, or other research materials.

We’ll embed them seamlessly into the survey so respondents experience your content in context - the way real audiences do.

5. Launch

We’ll handle the setup, quota management, and fieldwork monitoring from start to finish.

Most studies complete fieldwork within 24 hours - so you can move from setup to insight in record time.

6. Report

As soon as fieldwork finishes, we generate your report, check it for quality, and deliver it as a presentation-ready PowerPoint deck.

We can even walk you through the findings if you wish.

The Redge difference

Redge automates the setup, analysis, and reporting - not the thinking.

Our technology streamlines the research process from field to final deliverable, but every study benefits from expert design, data checks, and interpretation.

That’s how we deliver high-quality insight, faster - without cutting corners.

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