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Using AI to Generate Customer Interview Scripts That Work

Generating structured interview questions tailored to your customer research goals so conversations yield actionable insights instead of pleasant but vague anecdotes. AI can help you move faster from question outline to finished script without losing the specificity that makes interviews useful.

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Why It Matters

An interview script is your guide for conversations with customers. Good scripts don't feel like scripts—they feel like natural conversations that happen to follow a structure. Bad scripts feel interrogative and make customers defensive. AI helps you design scripts that draw people out naturally while ensuring you gather insights relevant to your business idea.

The difference between a good script and a bad one is enormous. A bad script produces polite answers. A good script produces honest, detailed insight about real problems and behaviors.

Why Script Structure Matters

Humans are storytelling creatures. They open up about problems when they feel safe and understood. Interview scripts should progress gradually: Start by establishing context (getting them comfortable talking), move to exploring their current situation (understanding their world), shift to pain points (where things break), then finally probe for implications (what would change if this were solved).

The sequence matters because each question builds trust and context for the next. You're not interrogating; you're facilitating a conversation about something they care about.

What AI Adds

AI generates scripts free from your built-in biases. You naturally ask leading questions that confirm what you already think. AI asks more neutral questions that let customers reveal what actually matters to them. AI also ensures you cover the territory needed to validate your assumptions without a question feeling disconnected or random.

Good scripts also include follow-up questions, not just primary questions. When a customer mentions something interesting, you need guidance on how to dig deeper without killing the conversation.

Designing an Effective Script

The best scripts follow this structure: (1) Warm-up questions about their role and situation. (2) Open questions about their current workflow or approach—not about your idea. (3) Friction questions that probe for pain: "When does this process become frustrating?" (4) Impact questions: "How much time does this cost? How does it affect your work?" (5) Solution questions: "How do you currently handle this? What have you tried?" (6) Implication questions: "If this problem went away, what would change?"

This structure moves from safe to progressively more revealing, all while feeling natural.

Common Script Mistakes

Leading questions ("Don't you think it would be better if...") bias answers. Product-focused questions before understanding problems misses insight. Closed "yes/no" questions kill conversation flow. Scripts that are too rigid feel unnatural. Scripts that are too loose lose focus. AI helps balance these tensions.

Try this: Describe your business idea and your target customer to Claude. Ask: "Generate a 20-minute customer interview script to validate whether [target customer] experiences [the problem you think exists]. Make it conversational, not interrogative. Include warm-up questions, open questions about their situation, follow-up prompts to dig deeper into pain points, and questions about current workarounds. Add guidance on when to ask each type of question and why." Use that script with 5 customers. Notice what answers surprise you—those surprises are usually the most valuable insights.

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