Unii Research Expands Quantitative Survey Panel - Initiates Connection with GMO Research & AI's 'JAPAN Cloud Panel'
The direct research platform 'Unii Research' has integrated with GMO Research & AI's 'JAPAN Cloud Panel', expanding its reach to 35 million monitors for quantitative surveys.
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The direct research platform 'Unii Research', operated by Product Force Inc. (Location: Minato-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director and CEO: Hiroki Hamaoka), one of the largest in Japan, has started connecting its survey service with the 'JAPAN Cloud Panel' (35 million scale) provided by GMO Research & AI, Inc.
As a result, the number of available monitors has significantly expanded, improving the capacity to handle surveys with low incidence conditions and those requiring large-scale samples.
## Background
'Unii Research' has been used by a cumulative total of over 3,300 companies, from startups to major corporations, with over 81,000 surveys conducted, primarily focusing on interviews.
In the survey (quantitative research) function provided since September 2024, there has been an increase in survey projects targeting niche demographics and those requiring large samples. There were cases where it became difficult to collect enough responses solely with previously connected panels.
By adding the 'JAPAN Cloud Panel', one of the largest consumer panels in Japan, we have created an environment that can meet a broader range of research needs.
## Key Points of the Survey Panel Expansion
1. Significant expansion of the number of distributable monitors
In addition to the existing panels, surveys will be distributed to the 'JAPAN Cloud Panel' (35 million scale). You can expect smooth collection even for surveys requiring large-scale samples.
2. Improved capability for low-incidence surveys
The reach to target demographics with specific attributes or rare conditions has broadened, making it easier to accommodate surveys that were previously difficult to collect.
3. Automatic selection of distribution destinations
Based on the survey conditions (target attributes, required sample size, etc.), distribution to the appropriate panels for collection will be performed automatically. Research companies do not need to configure or operate any settings regarding the distribution destination.
4. Maintaining survey quality through deduplication
We control the distribution so that it is not sent to monitors overlapping between panels, maintaining the reliability of the response data.
### How to Use
There are no changes to the existing method of creating surveys, and you can use it as is. Please note that you cannot specify the distribution destination panel or the distribution ratio.
For more details about the quantitative survey panel information, please check the Unii Research User Guide.
Unii Research will continue to improve its services to accommodate a variety of surveys in the future.
### About Unii Research
'Unii Research' is a direct research platform that allows companies to conduct user interviews 'as fast as the same day and at less than 1/10th of traditional research costs.' Companies working on new business and service development can quickly and affordably collect real user voices. It has been used by more than 3,300 companies to date.
As a result, the number of available monitors has significantly expanded, improving the capacity to handle surveys with low incidence conditions and those requiring large-scale samples.
## Background
'Unii Research' has been used by a cumulative total of over 3,300 companies, from startups to major corporations, with over 81,000 surveys conducted, primarily focusing on interviews.
In the survey (quantitative research) function provided since September 2024, there has been an increase in survey projects targeting niche demographics and those requiring large samples. There were cases where it became difficult to collect enough responses solely with previously connected panels.
By adding the 'JAPAN Cloud Panel', one of the largest consumer panels in Japan, we have created an environment that can meet a broader range of research needs.
## Key Points of the Survey Panel Expansion
1. Significant expansion of the number of distributable monitors
In addition to the existing panels, surveys will be distributed to the 'JAPAN Cloud Panel' (35 million scale). You can expect smooth collection even for surveys requiring large-scale samples.
2. Improved capability for low-incidence surveys
The reach to target demographics with specific attributes or rare conditions has broadened, making it easier to accommodate surveys that were previously difficult to collect.
3. Automatic selection of distribution destinations
Based on the survey conditions (target attributes, required sample size, etc.), distribution to the appropriate panels for collection will be performed automatically. Research companies do not need to configure or operate any settings regarding the distribution destination.
4. Maintaining survey quality through deduplication
We control the distribution so that it is not sent to monitors overlapping between panels, maintaining the reliability of the response data.
### How to Use
There are no changes to the existing method of creating surveys, and you can use it as is. Please note that you cannot specify the distribution destination panel or the distribution ratio.
For more details about the quantitative survey panel information, please check the Unii Research User Guide.
Unii Research will continue to improve its services to accommodate a variety of surveys in the future.
### About Unii Research
'Unii Research' is a direct research platform that allows companies to conduct user interviews 'as fast as the same day and at less than 1/10th of traditional research costs.' Companies working on new business and service development can quickly and affordably collect real user voices. It has been used by more than 3,300 companies to date.