From research question to interview script in minutes
Describe what you're trying to learn. Fieldgyde gives you the questions to ask.
Start where you are
Not every interview is the same. A founder exploring a new market needs different questions than a product manager testing a prototype. Choose the phase that matches where you are.
Discovery
You're exploring. You don't have a specific idea yet, just a group of people you want to understand better. You want to learn about their world before deciding what to build.
Problem Validation
You've spotted a potential problem. Maybe you heard about it, experienced it yourself, or have a hunch. Now you want to find out if others have it too, and if it hurts enough to matter.
Solution Validation
You have an idea for what to build. Before investing time and money, you want to check if it actually solves a problem people care about.
A few details, not a thesis
You don't need to write a research plan. Just answer a few simple questions: who you're talking to, what you want to learn, how long you have.
That's all Fieldgyde needs.
A script you can use right away
Within minutes, you'll have a full interview script. Not a list of generic questions, but a structured conversation from opening to closing.
Every question tells you why it works, so you learn as you go.
Ready to go, easy to export
Your script is ready to use the moment it's generated. Copy it to your notes, paste it into your favorite tool, or use it straight from Fieldgyde. It's yours.
What normally takes half a day now takes ten minutes.
Writing a good interview script is harder than it looks. You need to figure out what questions to ask and in what order. You need to avoid leading questions that bias your answers. You need follow-ups for different directions the conversation might take. And you need to focus on real behavior, not hypotheticals.
Most people take shortcuts: they wing it, reuse the same five questions, or skip interviews altogether. But bad questions lead to bad data, and bad data leads to bad decisions.
Fieldgyde handles the hard part, so you can spend your time talking to people, not writing scripts.