Watch Me Think. Freely Unlocking video analytics for the market research industry
Search, Edit and Share, intelligently… for FREE!
Watch Me Think is opening up its video search, edit and share platform to anyone who works with video, offering up to 10GB of storage and use of its video analytics platform for free. SearchEditShare.video (SES) will unlock insight professional’s use of video, empowering qualitative researchers, planners, agencies and brands to harvest authentic, in-the-moment consumer feedback.
Alistair Vince, Chief Tinkerer and CEO, said:
‘We’re seeing businesses demand more for less, and we’re enabling exactly that – giving researchers and planners around the world the ability to use our video search, edit and share platform for free. We believe absolutely in two things – the power of consumer made video to champion the truth and secondly the power of video to communicate insight, a common challenge for people working with Insights.’
Vince added,
‘We primarily want to give some time back to researchers who work with video in their projects. This isn’t about archiving your video content, this is about making the delivery of current projects more effective and more profitable because it will save people clock-loads of time. We know that videos clog up hard drives, that editing them and sharing them can be very painful and time-consuming. Our platform smashes those preconceptions about video – SES technology makes the core search, edit and share tasks that people carry out, simple to do. ’
Visit SearchEditShare.video for more information.
For all press enquiries and anyone interested in hosting video content on our platform, get in touch with the team at Watch Me Think at thefolks@watchmethink.com.
About Watch Me Think
Watch Me Think is a global behavioural research agency, championing the truths revealed through consumer-made videos. It supports qualitative researchers, agencies and brands worldwide by discovering insight and bringing the consumer to life. Headquarters are in Hampshire; offices in Chicago and Brisbane.
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