Personal information removal

Quallie offers an easy tool to remove respondent’s personal information from the platform. With this feature, you can anonymize the study after you finish the data collection phase. During your study, various personal data is being processed, for example: To protect the privacy of participants, you should anonymize or delete personal data as soon as…

How to send invitations

Every respondent has his unique invitation link consisting of a project ID and invitation code. You can find the invitation code in the table of respondents: Manual invitations If you prefer to send invitations manually, you can copy the link and paste it into an email and send it to the respondent from your mailbox….

Simultaneous interpretation

Discussions are often observed by clients and a simultaneous interpretation can be helpful in some cases. This article describes how to easily connect clients and interpreters using common communication tools. 1. Invite the client and the interpreter to your Quallie project by adding them in the Users > Clients section. It’s better to assign the…

GDPR for Qualitative Research

GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) was implemented in 2018 to enhance individuals’ control and rights over their personal data. Every market research provider should be aware of the basic concept of GDPR and know how to design and conduct research projects which meet the data protection rules and best practices. What is personal data This…

Video sessions – requirements and troubleshooting

Table of content: Technical requirements The video call won’t connect Voice echo Poor video quality, freezing, interruptions Audio problems Dark faces Background noise Login problem Security restrictions General recommendations Try CTRL + F5 Refresh the page when a problem occurs. It will solve the issue in many cases. Technical requirements Stable internet connection: minimum bandwidth…

Invitation Email – Tips and Template

Here are our tips for writing an effective invitation email that encourages respondents to join and participate in your research project. 1. Keep the email subject short and clear If people don’t understand the subject line, they probably won’t open the email—and they might miss the study entirely. 2. Personalization matters Use the respondent’s name…