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Why trust SlashData for
all your research needs
100K+ developer community members we can tap into
Our diverse, global and always-growing Developer Nation community is rich with profiling information. This allows us direct access to the developers that perfectly fit the profile we are targeting.
18+ years of surveying software developers
Our long experience in speaking to developers, ensures that you will get the promised results. We have 18-years worth of surveys and are the experts on designing, fielding and analysing surveys.
Consistently exploring developer trends in 13+ areas
The qualitative data you are looking for can be combined or cross-referenced with all the available data across 13+ technology areas we consistently track. This adds a second level of trust to our analysis.
A powerhouse team of market research experts
Our team of professionals are seasoned experts, well-versed in multiple research types and methods. You will be getting an analysis from the industry's best.
What Competitive Market
Research can do for you
Access and unlock insights from information that is already publicly available through our competitive and B2B market research. Use this information to:
Analyse competitive offerings
Perform a thorough audit of different vendors’ developer resources, including such product pages, documentation hubs, API references etc. and discover where you stand against your competitors.
Go To Market or Strategy fine-tuning
Collect information on a specific topic, such as “monetisation models available in mobile app development”. Get all the market information you need to enter a new market or adjust your product or monetisation strategy.
Sales Enablement
Discover opportunities within the market that your sales team can take advantage of and pursue new accounts.
Deep understanding of the landscape
Map and gain a deep understanding of the market landscape. This could work both for a technology or a product area and includes insights on the landscape’s main players (competitive analysis), what they offer, how they engage with users and more.
Support or generate strategic hypotheses
Collect information and generate hypotheses on a topic, such as “why developers are more satisfied with company X’s documentation than Y’s”. You can use this hypothesis for further testing and evaluate it through primary research, such as a quantitative survey.
Enrich, or target a more niche audience, by combining competitive research with primary research: collecting data first-hand through surveys, or interviews/focus groups.