nqual TRUST™
Specifically designed for insight managers, researchers, and representatives in the public sector, charities and NGOs, nqual TRUST™ offers you…- the most cost-effective engagement tool available
- a real-time research methodology which is fast, effortless & easy-to-use
- access to a wider pool of engaged, motivated, participants
- honest responses about difficult subjects
- a centralised & efficient approach to research
nqual TRUST™ comprises 4 elements:
- an active online council or virtual community – We’ll engage, screen and profile your target group, existing database, or local constituents, for people willing to help you: providing you with a ‘free’ participant resource that saves you money and dramatically speeds up project turnaround
- our real-time research tools – Call us and we’ll do the rest: at the drop of a hat you and your team will be observing, or participating in, highly-interactive online consultations, discussions or interviews from your home or office, using tools customised to best satisfy your project needs
- an insight library – We’ll give you a web portal where you can view and download historical outputs of your nqual TRUST™ projects, enabling all your decision makers to benefit from all that your organisation is learning
- sector / support expertise and rapid project turnaround – We have matchless proficiency at engaging and motivating diverse groups online, maintaining thriving e-communities, and delivering successful projects for the public sector, charities, & NGO’s, so there’s no-one better equipped than the nqual TRUST™ team to ensure your online initiatives work, and your specific goals are met.
Let’s discuss your requirements now – contact us on realtimeresearch@nqual.com or 020 7138 4057 (international dial: +44 20 7138 4057)
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What clients have been saying
“Conducting our project with such a range of individuals at such short notice would have been almost impossible using a traditional approach.”
Head of Research, Macmillan Cancer Support



