| name | customer-feedback-synthesizer |
| description | Aggregates customer feedback from multiple sources (interviews, surveys, support tickets, reviews). Identifies themes, sentiment, and feature requests. Returns categorized summary with top 5 demands and customer segment signals. |
| allowed-tools | Read, Write, WebSearch |
| effort | high |
Customer Feedback Synthesizer
When to activate
During regular customer research cadence or ahead of product roadmap planning. You have access to multiple feedback sources: interview transcripts, NPS comments, support ticket summaries, review sites, or survey responses. Activation requires raw or semi-processed feedback data spanning at least 50 data points and covering multiple customer segments.
When NOT to use
Not for marketing copy or testimonial selection. Not for individual customer support issues. Not without a minimum volume of feedback (at least 50 data points across 2+ sources). Not for predicting future customer behavior beyond stated feedback. Not for strategic forecasting beyond theme validation.
Synthesis Framework
Data Sources to Include:
- Customer interviews (recorded or transcript)
- NPS surveys and comments
- Support ticket summaries
- Review sites (G2, Capterra, etc.)
- Customer advisory board notes
- Churn interview feedback
- Feature request submissions
Theme Extraction:
- Unmet need: Repeated request for functionality or capability
- Pain point: Friction in current workflow or feature
- Sentiment driver: What creates satisfaction or dissatisfaction
- Comparison: How customers compare you to alternatives
- Segment signal: Does feedback differ by company size, industry, or use case?
Quantification (where possible):
- Frequency: How many customers mention this?
- Intensity: How strongly do they feel about it?
- Segment concentration: Does this come from a specific customer type?
- Timeline: Is this a recurring theme or new concern?
Analysis Checklist
- Read all raw feedback and annotate themes manually
- Cluster themes by category (feature request, pain point, competitor comparison, etc.)
- Count frequency per theme; note high-frequency themes
- Segment by customer type (size, industry, stage); identify patterns
- Extract direct quotes (2–3 per top theme) for validation
- Assess intensity (mild request vs. critical blocker)
- Identify new themes (first mention this period vs. recurring)
- Cross-reference with support data and churn interviews
Output Format
# Customer Feedback Synthesis
**Analysis Period:** [Start Date]–[End Date]
**Feedback Volume:** [X sources, Y total data points]
**Date Analyzed:** [Today's date]
---
## Top 5 Feature Requests
### 1. [Feature/Capability Name]
**Frequency:** [X customers mentioned, Y% of feedback]
**Intensity:** [CRITICAL / HIGH / MEDIUM / LOW]
**Segment Concentration:** [Which customer types? e.g., Enterprise, SaaS >$50M ARR]
**Direct Quotes:**
- "Direct customer quote here explaining the request"
- "Another customer quote with specific use case"
**Why This Matters:** [1–2 sentence business impact]
**Estimated Impact:** [If built, what % retention/expansion lift?]
---
### 2. [Feature/Capability Name]
**Frequency:** [X customers mentioned, Y%]
**Intensity:** [CRITICAL / HIGH / MEDIUM / LOW]
**Segment Concentration:** [Segment details]
**Direct Quotes:**
- [Quote 1]
- [Quote 2]
**Why This Matters:** [Business impact]
**Estimated Impact:** [Potential retention/expansion lift]
---
[Repeat for top 5]
---
## Pain Points (Current Product)
| Pain Point | Frequency | Affected Segment | Workaround? | Impact |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| [Specific friction in workflow] | [X mentions] | [Segment] | Yes / No | [Churn risk / adoption blocker] |
**Insight:** [Top pain point and recommended action]
---
## Competitor Comparisons
**Tools Customers Mention Alongside Us:**
- Tool A: [Why customers compare] — [Your advantage / gap]
- Tool B: [Why customers compare] — [Your advantage / gap]
- Tool C: [Why customers compare] — [Your advantage / gap]
**Win vs. Competitor:** [What causes customers to pick us over alternatives?]
**Loss vs. Competitor:** [What causes customers to pick alternatives instead?]
---
Top reason for low score
[Theme 1]: [X detractors mentioned this]
[Theme 2]: [X detractors mentioned this]
Top reason for high score
[Theme 1]: [X promoters mentioned this]
[Theme 2]: [X promoters mentioned this]
[What single change would most improve detractor → promoter conversion?]
---
[Feature]
[Pain point]
[Average sentiment, key driver]
[HIGH / MEDIUM / LOW]
[Feature]
[Pain point]
[Average sentiment, key driver]
[HIGH / MEDIUM / LOW]
[Feature]
[Pain point]
[Average sentiment, key driver]
[HIGH / MEDIUM / LOW]
---
[Theme] — [Context, why it's new or accelerating]
[Theme] — [Historical frequency, current mentions]
---
[Top 1–2 requests causing churn or unmet need]
[Requests from 5+ customers or key accounts]
[Emerging themes or competitive gaps]
[Requests from <3 customers; revisit if frequency increases]
---
Example
Customer Feedback Synthesis
Analysis Period: April 1–May 31, 2026
Feedback Volume: 12 customer interviews, 45 NPS responses, 60 support tickets
Date Analyzed: June 1, 2026
Top 5 Feature Requests
1. Custom Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
Frequency: 18 customers mentioned (28% of feedback)
Intensity: CRITICAL
Segment Concentration: Enterprise (95%), Mid-market with compliance needs (60%)
Direct Quotes:
- "We can't deploy this until you support custom roles. Our security team won't allow broad admin access." — Director of Security, Acme Corp
- "Every customer we pitch asks why they can't restrict who can edit billing settings. It's costing us deals." — VP Sales
Why This Matters: Blocking 5–7 enterprise deals; unmet compliance requirement; key competitive gap vs. [Competitor A]
Estimated Impact: 8–12% enterprise new ARR, 5% retention improvement
2. Audit Logging & Compliance Dashboard
Frequency: 14 customers mentioned (22%)
Intensity: CRITICAL
Segment Concentration: Enterprise (90%), heavily regulated industries (Finance, Healthcare, Legal)
Direct Quotes:
- "We need to pass SOC 2 Type II audit this Q3. Your lack of detailed audit logs is a blocker." — Compliance Officer, FinTech Startup
- "Why can't I see who changed what and when? I need this for HIPAA compliance." — Operations Manager, Healthcare Provider
Why This Matters: Compliance blocker; SOC 2 / HIPAA / PCI concerns; preventing $500k+ deal closures
Estimated Impact: 12–15% enterprise new ARR; 3% churn reduction (compliance-related)
3. API Rate Limit Increases
Frequency: 11 customers mentioned (17%)
Intensity: HIGH
Segment Concentration: Mid-market and Enterprise (70%), Integration-heavy use cases (80%)
Direct Quotes:
- "We're integrating with Zapier and hitting your rate limits. We need 10x higher limits." — Engineering Manager, SaaS Company
- "Our API calls are capped at 1,000/hour. We need at least 5,000." — CTO, E-commerce Platform
Why This Matters: Expansion blocker; integrations are core use case; customers scaling usage hitting limits
Estimated Impact: 6–8% expansion bookings from mid-market
4. Mobile App (iOS/Android)
Frequency: 8 customers mentioned (12%)
Intensity: MEDIUM
Segment Concentration: SMB (70%), remote-first teams (80%)
Direct Quotes:
- "We'd use this way more if I could check status on my phone. Currently stuck to desktop." — Manager, Remote Sales Team
- "Mobile app would help us during sales calls when we're on the go." — VP Sales, SMB SaaS
Why This Matters: Adoption enabler; competitive gap vs. [Competitor B]; SMB expansion opportunity
Estimated Impact: 3–5% SMB expansion; 10% engagement lift if built
5. Bulk Import & Export
Frequency: 7 customers mentioned (11%)
Intensity: MEDIUM
Segment Concentration: Mid-market and Enterprise (70%), existing data migration challenges
Direct Quotes:
- "Migrating from [Legacy Platform] is painful because we can't bulk import our config." — Operations Manager
- "We need to export reports in bulk for our CFO weekly reviews." — Finance Manager
Why This Matters: Onboarding friction; churn risk during migrations; manual workaround burden
Estimated Impact: 4–6% faster onboarding; 2% churn reduction (migration-related)
Pain Points (Current Product)
| Pain Point | Frequency | Affected Segment | Workaround? | Impact |
|---|
| Slow load times in large workspaces | 13 mentions | Enterprise | Manual data pruning | Adoption friction, support overhead |
| Confusing permission model | 9 mentions | Enterprise | Call support for help | Churn risk, support load |
| Limited reporting templates | 8 mentions | Mid-market | Manual spreadsheets | Engagement blocker |
| No offline mode | 5 mentions | Mobile-heavy use cases | Workaround with cached data | Friction in field use |
Insight: Performance and access control are top pain points blocking Enterprise expansion. Recommend prioritizing RBAC + performance optimization.
Competitor Comparisons
Tools Customers Mention:
- [Competitor A]: RBAC built-in — customers see us as lacking compliance features
- [Competitor B]: Mobile app + better API docs — SMB customers prefer for mobile flexibility
- [Competitor C]: Real-time collaboration — Enterprise customers cite faster teamwork
Win vs. Competitor: Our pricing and simplicity; users love our UX and customer support
Loss vs. Competitor: Compliance features, mobile, advanced API; customers switching for security requirements
Segment Breakdown
Enterprise (>1,000 employees)
Top Request: Custom RBAC
Top Pain Point: Audit logging gaps
Sentiment: 7.2/10 (would be 8.5 with compliance features)
Churn Risk: MEDIUM (if compliance requirements remain unmet)
Mid-Market (100–1,000 employees)
Top Request: API rate increases
Top Pain Point: Slow performance at scale
Sentiment: 7.8/10
Churn Risk: LOW-MEDIUM
SMB (<100 employees)
Top Request: Mobile app
Top Pain Point: Confusing permission model (simpler for SMB, but still complaint)
Sentiment: 8.1/10
Churn Risk: LOW
Recommended Actions
- Urgent (Q3 roadmap): Build custom RBAC + basic audit logging (enterprise blocker, 5+ deals at risk)
- High Priority: Increase API rate limits to 5,000/hour (expansion blocker, mid-market focus)
- Medium Priority: Optimize performance for large workspaces + improve permission UX
- Monitor: Mobile app demand; revisit if SMB expansion strategy changes