Which Formats Are Available Today?
This page highlights active deliverables: CSV responses, CSV/PDF groups, and complete PDF report depending on the result scope.
Product
Retrieve responses, groups, and complete reports as structured deliverables to present a decision, keep a record, and work outside the platform.
The file stays readable for a committee, client, or team that did not take part in the analysis.
Deliverable Proof
A good export is not only about downloading data. It must provide clean, readable, transferable material for the people who need to understand the decision.
Scope
Responses, groups, or complete report: the deliverable matches the real use case, not a raw dump that is hard to defend.
Deliverable
CSV to work with the data, PDF to transmit a stable reading and keep a shareable version.
Transmission
The file keeps the useful elements: source, scope, indicators, and reading context.

To work with raw material in a spreadsheet, control responses, and prepare your own analyses.
To keep group composition, associated scores, and useful follow-up information.
To present a stable reading of a group without asking everyone to navigate Harmate.
To gather summary, indicators, and key readings in a document ready for discussion.
To recover the context of exported results and avoid a file that is impossible to interpret.
To keep control of what you transmit, who receives it, and why.
This page highlights active deliverables: CSV responses, CSV/PDF groups, and complete PDF report depending on the result scope.
Yes. CSV helps you rework data in your tools, while PDF gives you a stable version to share or keep.
Yes. The goal is to keep a readable version of useful material: responses, groups, indicators, summary, and reading context.
The file keeps sources, scope, indicators, and reading context. Legal qualification remains tied to your internal framework.
Retrieve your analyses in the formats that truly serve discussion, follow-up, and transmission.