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Conversights helps Product Managers understand what the world says about their products. Create a product, start a chat, and get instant insights grounded in real YouTube conversations — with more sources coming soon.

01

The concept

Every day, thousands of people talk about your product online. They rave, rant, and compare in YouTube comments — and tomorrow, on Reddit and X too. That's a goldmine of signal — if you know where to look.

Conversights turns this scattered noise into structured insights, so you can make decisions backed by what users actually feel, not what they say in surveys.

Think of it as a PM research assistant. Instead of spending hours scrolling threads, you ask a question and get a synthesized answer grounded in real conversations.
02

Create a product

A product is the unit of analysis. It can be a shoe, an app, a feature, or an entire brand line.

  1. Click "New product" from the home page (or the in the sidebar).
  2. Give it a name — for example Air Max 270.
  3. Set the brand — for example Nike. This helps the system disambiguate when multiple products share a name.
  4. Save. Your product now appears in the sidebar under Products, ready to be analyzed.
Tip: Be specific. "Nike" alone is too broad — "Air Max 270" gives the system sharper context.
03

Start a chat

Chats are where you ask questions and get answers. Each chat is tied to a product and keeps its full history, so you can iterate on a line of questioning over time.

  1. Open a product from the sidebar or the home page.
  2. Click New chat.
  3. Ask anything — the more specific, the better.

Good questions to try

What do Gen Z users think about this product?
What are the most common frustrations people have?
How does it compare to competitor X in online conversations?
What features are people asking for most?
04

Dashboard insights

Each product comes with a live dashboard that summarizes what the internet is saying. It's always-on — click Refresh to pull the latest signals.

  • Overall Sentiment — how people feel about the product at a glance
  • Frustrations & Pain Points — where users are hurting
  • Strengths & Positive Feedback — what's working
Dashboard cards are updated by an AI that reads through public discussions on YouTube and condenses them into actionable takeaways. Reddit and X sources are coming soon.