| Time to Result | 2–6 weeks. Recruit panelists, schedule sessions, run the study, wait for the writeup. Every revision adds another week to the calendar. | 1–5 minutes per prediction. Ask MiroFish your question, watch the simulation run, read the report. Need a second angle? Re-run in another minute. |
| Cost per Study | $5,000–$50,000+. Panelist incentives, moderator fees, transcription, consulting markup — and that's before the deck revisions start. | From $14.99/month. Run up to 80 structured predictions on the Max plan. No surprise line items, no overtime charges. |
| Stakeholder Coverage | Usually one segment at a time. Running a multi-stakeholder study means multiple panels, multiple budgets, multiple timelines. | A full map of stakeholder perspectives in every single report. Customers, skeptics, press, regulators, competitors — all debating your question in one run. |
| Repeatability | Re-running a focus group means re-recruiting, re-booking, and re-paying. Testing three scenarios? Triple the budget and timeline. | Hit 'Predict' again. Tweak your question, upload a new document, test a different framing — every iteration takes minutes, not weeks. |
| Document Grounding | Analysts read your brief, skim the attachments, and write the report from memory. Details get missed; nuance gets dropped. | Upload PDF, Markdown, or plain text. MiroFish grounds the entire simulation and final report in your source material — no detail gets lost in translation. |
| Language Support | Each language means a new panel, new moderators, new transcripts, new translation fees. | Multi-language support out of the box. Ask your question in any supported language and MiroFish writes the full report back in that language — no translation tax, no separate study. |
| Output Format | A 40-slide deck you'll spend an afternoon skimming. Executive summary buried on slide 37. | Structured prediction report — executive summary up top, key metrics, stakeholder reactions, risk warnings, confidence score, downloadable PDF. Built to skim, built to download. |
| Best Use Cases | Regulated studies, clinical trials, very small niche audiences where human panelists are legally required. | Product launches, pricing changes, policy rollouts, crisis rehearsal, strategic decisions, board presentations — anything you'd normally brief a consultant on. |