Your customer is talking. Everywhere. Are you listening?
Right now, your customer support team is hearing complaints you'll never see. Your sales team knows exactly why deals fall through. Field agents witness how your product fails in real conditions. Customers are emailing feedback that gets filed away. Call center logs are piling up with patterns no one connects.
And your researchers? They're conducting detailed interviews and ethnographic studies that capture deep insights—then watching them get buried in folders while product decisions get made in conference rooms based on whoever had the strongest opinion.
All of this is customer intelligence.
None of it is being used.
This isn't a search engine.
It's institutional memory that talks back.
Nuvvu.ai doesn't just organize your research repository. It turns every single customer interaction—interviews, surveys, support tickets, sales calls, field reports, emails, employee feedback—into a living, conversational customer persona.
Upload everything. Traditional research sources and the "messy" data you've been ignoring. Our AI synthesizes it all into a customer you can actually talk to, right inside Slack, Teams, or Google Chat.
Now when your PM asks "Why are users churning?", they don't get a researcher's best guess or a three-week wait for a study. They get an answer pulled from that support ticket pattern your call center spotted last month, combined with what your field team observed, validated by the interview transcripts from last quarter, and expressed in the customer's own words.
Your $600K worth Research, is buried in 50 different places
Ensure everyone in your team has access to the customer they are building for
The more data you feed it—research interviews, call logs, feedback emails, field observations, sales conversations—the smarter your customer persona becomes. And the more your entire team can build products based on what customers are actually saying, not what someone thinks they're saying.
Because your customers are already giving you all the answers.
You're just not listening to all of them.





