Analyze survey responses with Claude and share analysis in Slack
Survey or feedback analysis is integral to understanding audience or customer perspectives, yet it can be a lengthy process. This Zap template streamlines the analysis by employing Anthropic (Claude) to evaluate new entries from Typeform and share the insights directly in Slack. Whenever a new entry is submitted in Typeform, a conversation with Claude is initiated to analyze the response, and the analysis is then shared in a designated Slack channel.
Survey or feedback analysis is integral to understanding audience or customer perspectives, yet it can be a lengthy process. This Zap template streamlines the analysis by employing Anthropic (Claude) to evaluate new entries from Typeform and share the insights directly in Slack. Whenever a new entry is submitted in Typeform, a conversation with Claude is initiated to analyze the response, and the analysis is then shared in a designated Slack channel.
- When this happens...New Entry
Triggers when a form is submitted.
- automatically do this...Send Message
Sends a message to Claude and the model generates the next message in the conversation, storing the messages as you go.
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responses submitted since the specified date and time.
responses submitted until the specified date and time.
search for responses that include the specified string.
search for responses that are complete.
maximum number of responses to fetch (default: 25, max: 1000)