In Tetra, Materials are the documents and files that support your research projects. These materials play an essential role in both live interviews and analysis, offering flexible options for content creation, tagging, and file management.
1. Creating and Editing Materials
Within a material, you can create any type of content using the What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG) text editor. This editor allows you to format and create documents tailored to your project needs.
• These materials are available for use during live interviews and can also support your post-interview analysis.
2. TetraBot Tagging
A key feature of materials in Tetra is the ability to tag questions using TetraBot.
• Tagging for Automated Analysis: Simply tag any question or topic with the TetraBot icon. When you run automated analysis on your research assets, TetraBot will automatically identify answers to these tagged questions.
• This feature is useful for a variety of content, including:
• Interview Guides
• Sales Scripts
• Research Materials
By tagging questions, you can easily track responses during analysis, streamlining your workflow and ensuring that key topics are addressed.
3. Uploading and Linking Supporting Files
You can also upload and manage supporting files within your materials:
• Upload Files: Add files either via an integration (such as cloud storage services) or directly from your computer.
• Add Links: Include links to third-party resources that are relevant to your project, allowing you to associate external materials with your Tetra files.
4. Using Materials in Analysis with TetraBot Chat
When conducting analysis using TetraBot Chat, your materials provide valuable context:
• You can reference your materials to enhance the analysis by giving additional context to your questions.
• This makes it easier to generate insights and answers that align with the content in your project materials.