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If you’ve ever stared at a spreadsheet of survey responses and thought, “There has to be an easier way,” you’re not alone. I tested ANDRE because I wanted faster turnaround—without losing the “so what?” part of analysis. The basic idea is simple: upload your survey data (CSV, Excel, and even SPSS), and ANDRE turns it into summaries, charts, and shareable reports you can actually use.

What stood out to me right away is how much time it tries to save. Instead of manually cleaning responses and writing up findings from scratch, you get an organized narrative and visuals that you can send to your team. Is it magic? No. Garbage in still means garbage out. But for getting from “raw data” to “readable insights,” it’s pretty compelling.
ANDRE Review
ANDRE is positioned as an AI survey analysis tool, and that description fits. It’s built to take your survey file and produce outputs you can share: written insights, charts, and reports that don’t require you to be a statistician.
In my experience, the workflow is what makes it feel “real.” I didn’t want to spend my time rebuilding analyses in multiple tools. With ANDRE, I could upload a dataset, let it process, and then review the results as a narrative. That matters when you’re trying to answer business questions quickly—like which customer segments are most satisfied, what themes keep showing up, or which drivers explain the scores people care about.
ANDRE also claims you can reduce analysis time by up to 90%. I can’t promise that number for every dataset (especially messy ones), but the speed improvement is noticeable when you’re comparing it to writing up findings manually from scratch.
Key Features
- Automated Data Analysis for quick insights
Instead of spending hours calculating and reorganizing results, ANDRE handles a lot of the heavy lifting. You get a faster path to “here are the patterns” rather than “here’s a pile of tables.” - Supports multiple file formats (including SPSS)
If your team already works with SPSS, that’s a big deal. I didn’t have to force everything into one format just to get started. - Analytic Narrative Discovery
This is the feature I used most. It’s designed to turn survey results into a readable story—so it’s not just numbers. When you’re presenting to stakeholders, that narrative layer saves time (and usually reduces follow-up questions). - Data Visualization
You don’t just get text. ANDRE helps generate visuals so you can spot trends faster. In practice, that means fewer “can you export this chart?” requests. - Insight Generation focused on actionable conclusions
The output aims to connect findings to decisions. I still recommend reviewing it critically, but the direction is useful—especially when you need a starting draft for recommendations.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- It cuts down analysis time—especially for first drafts and stakeholder-ready summaries.
- User-friendly interface—I didn’t feel like I needed a mini course just to upload a file and get results.
- Automated and guided modes—you can go faster or slow down depending on how much control you want.
- Reports are easier to share—the output is formatted in a way that’s closer to “presentation material” than raw analysis notes.
Cons
- There’s still a learning curve—not because it’s complicated, but because you need to understand how to interpret AI-generated summaries and what to double-check.
- Output quality depends heavily on data quality
If your survey has inconsistent labels, lots of missing responses, or unclear question wording, the insights will reflect that. I found it especially important to clean variable names and confirm scales before trusting the narrative.
Pricing Plans
ANDRE uses a tiered pricing structure, which is helpful if you’re trying it out before committing. Here’s what you can expect:
- Hobbyist Plan: Free for one data set
- Pro Plan: $15/month for five data sets
- All Access Plan: $50/month for unlimited data processing
If you’re running surveys regularly (monthly feedback, quarterly research, etc.), the All Access option is the one I’d consider first. If you only analyze occasionally, the Pro plan might be the sweet spot. And if you just want to test whether ANDRE’s format fits your workflow, the Hobbyist plan is a low-risk start.
Wrap up
ANDRE is a solid option if you want faster survey analysis and cleaner reporting—especially if you’re not trying to build every chart and narrative by hand. It’s best when your data is already fairly organized, and you’re willing to review the results like you would with any analysis tool. If that sounds like your situation, ANDRE might save you a lot of time without sacrificing the “insights you can actually share” part.



