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Inex One is an expert network aggregator and research workflow platform for private equity, consulting, corporate strategy, and market research teams. It brings multiple specialist expert networks into a single platform, allowing users to purchase expert interviews and surveys on demand, while centrally managing call transcripts, summaries, and accumulated knowledge. The text states that its customer base spans 600+ companies and 8,000+ professionals, with a focus on high-value due diligence and strategic research use cases.
The platform’s core model is “access to multiple expert networks + pay-as-you-go expert calls/surveys.” Compared with a traditional single expert network, Inex One emphasizes access to 30+ specialist networks. Each expert call includes AI transcription and summaries. Users can also upload external calls to build a transcript library, and use LLM chat to analyze selected transcripts.
On the team side, the One-time project plan includes 5 accounts. Corporate supports unlimited users, guest access for external advisors or portfolio companies, cost allocation by deal or portco, an admin console, and SAML SSO. Enterprise further supports bring-your-own expert networks, white labeling, and enterprise customization.
Pricing consists of a platform access fee plus actual usage. One-time project costs USD 500/project and is suitable for ad hoc due diligence or market validation; Corporate is USD 2,500/year; Enterprise is USD 10,000/year. Expert interviews and surveys are charged separately based on usage. The average expert call rate is around USD 1,000–1,250 per hour, while 30-minute calls are billed at 80% of the hourly rate. Its billing rules are relatively detailed, including a 15-minute grace period, a 24-hour cancellation requirement, and 15-minute incremental billing, making it more transparent than traditional credit-based models.
On security, the text says AI does not share customer data and does not use it to train models. It also answers only based on the transcripts selected by the user, which helps reduce hallucinations. However, the page does not disclose specific compliance certifications such as SOC 2, ISO 27001, or GDPR.
For integrations, it only states that Enterprise can be customized to integrate with internal tools, and that Corporate includes an AI MCP server. No public API or SDK details are provided.
Its strengths are broad expert network coverage, centralized workflows, transparent pricing, and built-in transcription and AI summaries, which can reduce email coordination and vendor management overhead. The downsides are that expert calls themselves are expensive, enterprise capabilities require an annual fee, and there is limited information on payment methods, access from China, and compliance certifications.
It is best suited to high-value use cases such as investment due diligence, consulting projects, B2B market validation, life sciences research, or regional market studies. It is not a good fit for teams with limited budgets or those that only need a standard survey tool.
The crawled text does not provide information on access from mainland China, network stability, or payment methods, so its China access status is unknown. For teams in China, it is recommended to first test login, calls, transcript uploads, and the payment flow.
Alternatives include traditional expert networks, local market research or expert interview providers, or building an internal research workflow by combining an enterprise knowledge base with meeting transcription tools.
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