About
Thirty interviews, without thirty meetings
Raconte is an AI interviewer. You describe what you want to learn, you send a link, it holds a real voice conversation with each person, and it hands you the transcript, the sentiment and the summary.
Why we built Raconte
A form answers open questions badly. Ask “what was confusing about the onboarding?” in a text field and you get “nothing really”. Ask it out loud, then ask “what did you try first?”, and you get the story: the button they looked for, the tab they opened, the moment they gave up.
Human interviewers get that story every time. The calendar is what stops them. Booking thirty slots, holding thirty conversations, transcribing them and reading them back costs a week of work, so most teams talk to five people and generalise from there.
Raconte holds the conversation instead. The AI asks your questions, follows up when an answer stays vague, and adapts to what it hears. The person answers from their browser whenever they have a moment, with no account to create and nothing to install. A few seconds after they hang up, you get the full transcript, the sentiment message by message and a summary, for thirty people as easily as for five.
Six places a conversation beats a form
The same interviewer, pointed at a different question.
Product discovery
Customer feedback
Churn and cancellations
Testimonials and content
Recruitment
Agent workflows
What we believe about interviews
Voice over typing
Nothing to book
Your words stay yours
Agents are users too
Billed by the minute of speech
Where Raconte runs
Raconte is built in France, and it runs there too. The application, the database and the AI models sit on Scaleway infrastructure inside the European Union, so a transcript stays on the continent from the moment it is spoken. Interviews run in French and English today, and we open a new language when someone asks for it rather than when a roadmap says so.
Ready to launch your first interview?
Write a prompt, share a link, listen to the answers. 60 minutes free every month.