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Key people at peer60.
Reaction Data, formerly Peer60, provides a comprehensive Research as a Service (RaaS) platform. Integrating survey building, team collaboration, and advanced analytics including sentiment analysis, it enables efficient market and customer research. The platform overcomes traditional firm limitations and survey tools, delivering rapid, actionable insights.
The company originated from the market research dilemma: costly, slow traditional firms versus self-managed tools. Jeremy Bikman, as CEO, led its evolution from Peer60 to Reaction Data, reflecting a commitment to an agile, integrated system for accessible, high-quality research. This transformation addressed the need for more efficient and robust data gathering.
Reaction Data’s platform empowers businesses to enhance customer experience, execute precise market research, and optimize sales and marketing. It delivers actionable data analytics, enabling departments to engage customers and uncover critical market insights. The company envisions becoming the platform for enterprises standardizing and accelerating customer and market research, fostering growth.
Key people at peer60.
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