Spring 2025 Release
Turn insights into action. Discover what’s new in Fuel Cycle’s Research Engine.

Intelligence, On Demand
Surface themes in seconds with one-click AI tagging and auto-generated summaries—because insights shouldn’t wait.
Clarity Without Clutter
Simplified dashboards, sortable charts, and fast filters mean your data tells the story—faster and cleaner.

AI That Does the Heavy Lifting
AI Qual Tags & Smart Summaries
- Automatically classify open-ends with One-Click AI Tags.
- Generate stakeholder-ready summaries in seconds.
- Focus on strategy—not manual sorting.
Introducing Crosstabs – Faster, Smarter Analysis
No More Spreadsheets
- Instantly break down results by cohort, segment, or status.
- Explore subgroup performance with visual crosstab views.
- Save time and get sharper insights with fewer clicks.


Sneak Peek: The Fuel Cycle Agent Exchange
Agentic AI for Research Ops
- Crosstab Analyst: Surface group-level insights on demand.
- Web Researcher: Scan the market for secondary signals.
- Discussion Designer: Instantly build robust qual guides.
The Little Things Matter Too
Platform Enhancements You Asked For:
- New filters and simplified dashboards
- Access Legacy Surveys from a fresh nav icon
- Reward redemption messaging improvements
- Larger text sizes in editors
- Access surveys in RE for smoother workflows
More Resources

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