Whether you’re a brand, startup, or insight agency, finding the right market research company in London can be the difference between vague assumptions and sharp, actionable insight. At PeopleSight, we help clients design and run high-impact research, from focus groups and interviews to usability tests and customer panels.
Fast, flexible, and always on-brief. No bloated processes, no buzzword bingo. Just quality research that helps you move forward, faster.
We support qualitative and quantitative research across a range of sectors. Our core services include:
✅ Participant recruitment (UK-wide, including London).
✅ Moderated focus groups and depth interviews.
✅ Usability and UX testing (remote + in-person).
✅ Survey design and quant fieldwork.
✅ Concept testing, product feedback, and journey mapping
Whether you're early in your product journey or fine-tuning your campaign message, we’ll help you ask the right questions and speak to the right people.
Our clients include:
If you’re based in London or need local insights, we can run everything from recruitment to moderation on the ground.
Being based in London gives us:
✅ Immediate access to a diverse urban population
✅ In-person support for local clients and central venues
✅ Deep familiarity with London-specific behaviours and trends
We combine local knowledge with national reach, so whether you're targeting Shoreditch creatives or suburban families in South London, we’ve got you covered.
✅ Honest, strategic input not just execution
✅ Fast turnarounds without sacrificing rigour
✅ Clear quotes, no hidden fees
✅ Hands-on project leads with deep field experience
✅ Flexible setup (from standalone recruitment to full-service research)
You don’t need a 10-page proposal just to get started. We’ll give you a realistic view of what’s possible, what it’ll cost, and how to make it happen.
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