Tags
A tag is a label you (or the AI) apply to a span of transcript or text. Tags slice your data into themes you can browse, count, and pull into reports.
Creating a tag
Three ways to make one:
- Highlight and tag. Select text in any transcript or document; the selection toolbar opens. Click Tag and choose an existing tag or create a new one.
- Ask the chat agent. "Tag every mention of pricing across all interviews" runs the agent's
create_tagtool against your data.
Tags work across audio, video, text, and PDF.
The Tags tab
Open the project's Tags tab to see every tagged span across every file in one view. Each tag type is a column; cards inside are the tagged spans. Sort the columns with the Sort menu: Most instances, A → Z, or Recently added. Click any card to see its detail; jump from there to its source file.
Re-tagging and renaming
Drag a card from one tag column to another to re-categorize that span. Click a column's name (or use its menu's Rename) to rename the tag type; the change cascades to every instance.
Where else tags show up
- The asset viewer shows tags inline on the transcript, color-coded.
- The Outputs view filters reports and decks by tag.
- The chat agent uses tags as anchor points: "compare the 'pricing' tag across personas."
If you'd like help setting up a tag taxonomy for your study, support@userevaluation.com is here.