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Insights Report

How People Want an AI to Organize, Summarize and Turn Notes into Action

ANALYZER:Text Response Hub v.1.02
AI ENGINE:GPT-4o-mini
REPORT DATE:Aug 18, 2026

Global Insights

Most frequent themes across all responses:

30%
Organize and categorize entries
23%
Summarize entries and provide highlights
20%
Analyze and give feedback or suggestions for improvement
18%
Identify patterns, connections, and themes across notes
15%
Synthesize ideas into projects or implementable concepts
15%
Present content in clear, easy-to-read formats (outlines, bullets)
10%
Provide reminders or notifications of past ideas
10%
Create documents/books/ebooks/diaries from entries
10%
Generate business or income‑generating ideas

Percentages indicate the proportion of responses that explicitly address each theme. For example, 20 % means that roughly one in five responses discussed that topic. Because a single response can cover multiple themes, totals across themes may exceed 100%.

Average Sentiment Value:

65%
Very NegativeVery Positive
0%100%

The bar graph shows the overall sentiment value, averaged across all responses. Since the score is extracted from the response, it is influenced by the type of question and is only comparable within the same scope of questions.

Per-Response Insights

ID
Summary
Sentiment
Substance
1
Provide a path and reveal changing focus over time.
7
6
2
Synthesize notes into a coherent, actionable whole.
7
6
3
Combine ideas into a single useful outcome.
7
6
4
Collate and categorize entries into relevant groups.
6
5
5
Analyze ideas and recommend ones achievable soon.
6
6
6
Organize and categorize entries by user-chosen system.
6
6
7
Help identify where I make mistakes in life.
2
3
8
Create a video summary and a guide for improvement.
8
6
9
Provide summaries, highlights, and feedback.
7
5
10
Compile entries into an ebook.
7
5
11
Analyze entries and send back a plan or advice.
6
6
12
Generate business plans or career-change ideas.
7
6
13
Categorize and organize, possibly create a tasklist.
6
5
14
Act as a partner and provide ongoing help.
7
4
15
Provide next steps, difficulty levels, and prioritization.
6
6
16
Turn ideas into daily instructional goals to achieve them.
7
6
17
Help formulate ideas into income-generating ventures.
7
7
18
Classify entries, summarize, check answered questions, suggest learning.
7
7
19
Synthesize interests to find a resonant project.
7
6
20
Answer questions and expand on ideas and observations.
7
5
21
Use past notes to improve job performance with speed and accuracy.
7
6
22
Analyze everything and advise on mental well-being and invention ideas.
7
6
23
Organize thoughts into a system for reference.
6
5
24
Create a document/book with a checklist to preserve answers.
6
5
25
Turn thoughts into practical plans or projects and suggest insights.
7
6
26
Turn notes into a log or diary that can be printed as a book.
6
4
27
Store all ideas together in one space.
7
7
28
Organize into themes, connect ideas, highlight patterns, and remind.
7
6
29
Produce an outline-style summary.
6
5
30
Remind of relevant ideas, identify patterns, and generate new ideas.
7
6
31
Find missed patterns, group related thoughts, and act as a second brain.
7
7
32
Organize and present content in a quick, easy-to-read format.
6
5
33
Determine the best idea to start a new business.
7
6
34
Group similar ideas, point out patterns, and create notes/to-do lists.
7
6
35
Provide a big-picture view and connect related ideas.
7
6
36
Develop a plan that moves me forward.
6
5
37
Allow follow-up questions about ideas or observations.
6
5
38
Unscramble thoughts to provide perspective on thinking.
6
5
39
Generate a working, implementable idea.
7
6
40
Organize ideas into bullet points for easy recall and progress.
6
5

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Disclaimer: This report was generated using AI-based analysis and is provided for informational purposes. While it highlights patterns and themes in the dataset, some nuance may be missed, and interpretations can vary. Readers should evaluate the findings critically, and Text Response Hub is not responsible for decisions made based on this report.