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Findings

Understand what Findings are in Lookback, how they are created, and how they function as the primary unit of evidence.

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Written by Henrik Mattsson
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Findings are timestamped pieces of evidence extracted from research sessions.

A Finding links a specific moment in a recording to a written observation that captures what was seen or heard and why it matters in the context of your research goals.

How Findings are created

  • Manually by researchers during or after sessions

  • Suggested automatically by Eureka based on live sessions and project Goals

AI-generated Findings are suggestions. Researchers can review, edit, merge, or discard them.

What Findings represent

  • Direct evidence from participant behavior or statements

  • Anchored to a specific time (clip) in a session recording

What Findings are not

  • Conclusions

  • Decisions

  • Synthesized insights across participants

Findings are the primary unit of evidence in Lookback. Synthesis happens later.

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