Create Your First Study
Getting started with Deepfield takes just a few minutes. Follow these five steps to create and launch your first research study.
Step 1: Open the PromptPage
Sign in at app.deepfield-ai.com. You'll land on the PromptPage where you can describe your research goals to the AI.
Step 2: Describe Your Research
Tell the AI what you want to learn. Be specific about your research objectives:
"I want to understand how millennials perceive sustainable packaging in the food industry, focusing on willingness to pay and brand perception."
You can also:
Use voice input: Click the microphone icon to speak your research goals
Upload transcripts: Paste meeting notes or research briefs for context
The AI generates a complete study structure with sections, questions, and logic automatically.
Step 3: Review and Refine
Your study opens in the Create tab with:
Chat interface (left): Continue the conversation to refine questions
Question preview (right): See all generated questions and sections
Click any question to edit directly, or ask the AI:
"Add a follow-up question about price sensitivity" "Make the introduction more casual" "Add an open-ended question at the end"
Step 4: Configure Recruitment
Navigate to the Recruit tab to set up your target audience:
Choose B2C (consumer) or B2B (business) respondent type
Configure demographic criteria (age, gender, location)
Set up screening questions to qualify participants
Define quotas for balanced responses
Check the Feasibility Gauge to see estimated respondent availability.
Step 5: Test and Publish
Before going live:
Click Generate Test Link to preview your study
Complete the study yourself to verify the flow
Click Disable Test Mode when ready
Click Publish to make your study live
Next Steps
Once your study is live:
Monitor Responses: Watch real-time completions in the Responses tab
Generate Reports: Create AI-powered analysis when you have enough data
Export Data: Download raw data as CSV for further analysis
π‘ Tip: Always test your study before publishing. This catches issues with question logic, unclear wording, or missing options.