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Every completed conversation appears in your interview dashboard as a response. Dive into the transcript, listen to the audio, and read the AI-generated summary — all without leaving ListenLand.

Finding responses

Navigate to your interview from the dashboard and click the Responses tab (or the response count shown on the interview card). Completed conversations are listed newest-first. In-progress and abandoned conversations are filtered out by default.

What you’ll see

Each response contains the following: AI-generated title A short label — one to three words — that the AI generates from the conversation when it ends. Lets you scan a long list of responses without opening each one. Summary A paragraph-length synthesis of the key points from the conversation. The AI writes this at the end of each session using the same context it used to guide the conversation. Use it to quickly understand what a respondent said before deciding whether to read the full transcript. Transcript The full turn-by-turn conversation, with respondent and AI turns clearly labeled. Scroll through the entire exchange exactly as it happened, including any follow-up questions the AI improvised. Audio playback (voice mode only) Play back the full recording of the conversation. Three tracks are available:
  • User — respondent audio only
  • AI — AI audio only
  • Mixed — both tracks combined, as the conversation sounded in real time
Respondent info The respondent’s first name, last name, and email address — if they chose to provide them on the start screen. Name is used to address them during the conversation; all three fields are surfaced here for your records. Metadata Mode (text or voice), conversation duration, and the timestamp when the conversation was completed.

Sharing a response

If your interview has public conversations enabled, each completed conversation has its own shareable URL:
https://listen.land/c/[conversation-id]
Open the conversation and copy the link to send to a stakeholder, add to a research report, or share with the respondent themselves. Anyone with the link can read the transcript. If public conversations are disabled (the default), transcripts are only visible to you as the interview owner.

Deleting a response

Open the conversation and click the delete icon. You’ll be asked to confirm before anything is removed.
Deletion is permanent. Deleting a response removes the transcript, the AI-generated summary, and all associated audio files. There is no undo.
Use the AI-generated summary to quickly triage responses. Open the full transcript only when a summary flags something interesting — an unexpected answer, a strong reaction, or a theme worth exploring further. This keeps review time manageable even when you have dozens of conversations.

Push responses to your own systems

Set up a webhook to receive completed conversations in real time — pipe transcripts and summaries directly into Notion, Airtable, Slack, or any custom endpoint.