
Cambridge City Council analyses input 50% faster with Go Vocal's AI assistant

- Company: Go Vocal
- Client: Cambridge City Council
- Year: 2023 - 2025
- Region: England
- Product: Go Vocal Consultation and Engagement Platform
- Community engagement
- Planning and urban design services
- Artificial intelligence (AI) and software solutions
Introduction
Challenges
2. Reluctance to use free-text questions: Because of the burden of analysis, there had been a tendency to avoid including many open-ended/free-text questions in past surveys. This limits the richness of feedback that can inform planning.
3. Ensuring accuracy and inclusivity: When summarising qualitative feedback, the risk is that some themes or important nuances are missed. It was important that any tool used preserves major points from residents, not just the obvious ones. The Council needed confidence that automation would not degrade quality or transparency.
Solutions
2. Integration into existing workflow: Rather than replacing existing processes entirely, Go Vocal complemented them: the team still exported responses but leveraged the AI assistant to do much of the summarisation and trend-identification, freeing up staff to focus on interpretation, stakeholder communication, and verifying results.
3. Validation and transparency built in: The Council compared the AI-generated summaries with the original responses to ensure nothing significant was missed, confirming that the tool’s accuracy was acceptable. This built trust among staff and stakeholders.
4. User-friendly adoption: Staff spent time exploring the tool’s features, then rolled it out with the team; its intuitive design meant the learning curve was manageable and uptake was smooth.
Results
2. Capacity to include more free-text questions: Because analysis was more efficient, the Council was more willing to ask free-text questions in future consultations, which enriches the depth and quality of community input.
3. Preservation of important insights: The AI assistant did not miss significant points; the Council validated that summaries captured what respondents were saying. This means improved confidence in both quality and inclusivity of engagement.
4. Improved reporting & transparency: The AI-generated summaries made report creation easier, faster, and more transparent.
5. Positive user experience & ease of adoption: The tool was user-friendly; staff became comfortable with its features quickly, and were open to using it in the project.
“Given its proven effectiveness, we’re confident that it will continue to play a crucial role in our consultation processes.”