Hootology, a market research platform merging trusted research principles with modern technology, has seen significant growth since the July launch of HOOQZ, the AI-powered platform for hosting dynami...

NEW YORK: Hootology, a market research platform merging trusted research principles with modern technology, has seen significant growth since the July launch of HOOQZ, the AI-powered platform for hosting dynamic discussions in simulated environments to gain qualitative, human insights at a quantitative scale. The company has brought senior brand, marketing, and research industry leaders to its team, all of whom were attracted by the innovative approach and strength of HOOQZ as a true game-changer for the insights industry.
The company, which announced $1.1 million in funding to advance its product suite in July, has also continued to grow its client base in the last six months, with the addition of a Fortune 100 financial services company, a Fortune 200 healthcare brand, and an NFL team to its roster. These client wins demonstrate not only trust in the power of HOOQZ, but the continued importance of human-driven insights at a scale that only AI can enable. Further, the product updates that Hootology’s July pre-seed financing was intended to power have rapidly advanced the speed at which HOOQZ can operate, in addition to the breadth and depth of study it has provided from launch.
This technological prowess has also attracted senior-level talent to Hootology. Recent hires brought on board to support the continued growth of HOOQZ include:
Hootology will also bring an additional researcher on board to help meet the growing demand for the deep insights only the HOOQZ platform can provide at scale.
“I am ecstatic to have attracted the caliber of talent we have in Jennifer, Katrina, Anirban, and Sangdi,” says Hootology founder and CEO Stefanie Francis. “To have true industry insiders get as excited about HOOQZ as we’ve been from day one–and who can see the power of what we’ve built from an outside lens–is as meaningful an endorsement as the new client wins. Our new hires are all people who care deeply about the psychology of human insights at scale, and are excited about modernizing the participant experience. I am thrilled for where we are headed in 2026 with this team.”
Hootology continues to develop HOOQZ with additional features tailored to the rapidly changing needs of strategists, marketers, and product developers. A larger product update is anticipated later this year. To learn more, visit: hootology.com.
About Hootology
Founded in 2016 by Stefanie Francis, Hootology marries sound research principles with modern technology to maximize the effectiveness of marketing and strategy initiatives. Hootology’s HOOQZ (pronounced hʊks) drives rich, nuanced insights into how consumers develop and maintain loyalty to the products and services they purchase, delivering qualitative insights at a quantitative scale. To learn more, visit: hootology.com.
Fonte: Business Wire
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