Sharing & Reuse
Public Sharing
You can share simulation results publicly by generating a public link.
To enable public sharing:
- Navigate to the Results page of the simulation you want to share.
- Click the Share button.
- Toggle Public Sharing to enabled.
- Copy the generated public link.
Anyone with the link can view the simulation results, including demographic context, survey results, and qualitative analysis (if enabled).
Shared links remain active as long as Public Sharing is enabled. You can disable sharing at any time by toggling it off.
Responsible Public Use
When sharing results publicly, you should ensure that:
- Results are clearly labeled as simulated, not empirical.
- Context and limitations are communicated to viewers.
- Shared links are used in accordance with ethical research practices.
The platform automatically includes a disclaimer on shared results pages stating that outputs are AI-generated simulations.
Downloading Results
You can download simulation results as a CSV or PDF file for further analysis.
To download results:
- Go to the Results page.
- Click the Export button.
- The system will generate a CSV or PDF file containing all survey results.
The downloaded file includes:
- Question text and answer options.
- Percentage distributions for each question.
- Demographic context summary.
- Applied segmentation filters (if any).
Exported data can be imported into spreadsheet applications, statistical software, or data visualization tools.
Duplicating Simulations
The platform allows you to duplicate existing simulations to facilitate iterative research workflows.
From the Results page or Simulation History, you can:
Duplicate Entire Simulation
Copies all settings, including:
- Geography and sample size.
- All survey questions and answer options.
- Introductory context.
- Audience segmentation filters.
- Qualitative analysis objective (if applicable).
This is useful for rerunning the same survey to observe variability or test minor adjustments.
Duplicate Questions Only
Copies only the survey questions and answer options, allowing you to:
- Test the same questions in different geographies.
- Apply different sample sizes or segmentation filters.
- Compare results across populations.
Duplicate Target Settings Only
Copies only the target settings (geography, sample size, segmentation), allowing you to:
- Test different questions with the same population.
- Maintain consistent demographics across multiple surveys.
These duplication options support rapid iteration and scenario testing without manually reconfiguring settings.
Iterative Research Workflow
The platform is designed to support iterative research cycles:
- Run an initial simulation with baseline settings.
- Review results and identify patterns or questions.
- Duplicate the simulation and adjust variables (e.g., geography, sample size, questions).
- Compare results across simulations.
- Refine questions and target settings based on insights.
- Repeat as needed.
This workflow enables rapid hypothesis testing and scenario exploration without the delays associated with traditional field research.
Simulation History Integration
All simulations are automatically saved to your Simulation History, making it easy to:
- Track the evolution of your research.
- Compare results across different configurations.
- Revisit past simulations for reference.
The combination of duplication tools and history tracking creates a flexible environment for exploratory research.