Distributing your user satisfaction survey template is an important part of getting user feedback. At Survicate, we offer various options for distributing your survey across different channels so that you can choose the best method for your users.
Here are some of the distribution channels that you can use with Survicate:
1. Email
You can send your user satisfaction survey via email to your users. This is a great way to reach users who may not be actively using your app or website, but who have opted-in to receive communication from you.
2. In-app
You can display the survey in your app (both web and mobile), making it easily accessible to users while they are using your product. This is a convenient way to get feedback from users who are already engaged with your product.
3. Website pop-up
You can also set up a website pop-up to display your survey when users visit your website. This can be an effective way to get feedback from users who are browsing your website but may not be actively using your product.
4. Link
You can also send your survey as a link, which users can click to access the survey. This can be a good option if you want to share the survey on social media or other channels.
5. Intercom message
If you use Intercom to communicate with your users, you can also send your survey as an Intercom message. This is a convenient way to reach users who are already engaged with your product and who may be more likely to provide feedback.
When choosing the right channel to distribute your survey, it's essential to consider the user journey and pick a touchpoint and a moment that is most convenient for users to take the survey.
For example, if you're looking to gather feedback on a specific feature of your product, you may want to display the survey in-app when users are using that feature. On the other hand, if you're looking for more general feedback on the overall user experience, you may want to send the survey via email to a wider audience.
It's also important to be mindful of not interrupting transactions that are key to monetizing your app. For example, if you have an e-commerce app, you don't want to display a survey that interrupts the checkout process. In these cases, you may like to send the survey via email or another channel that won't interrupt the user's transaction.
I hope this information helps decide how to distribute your user satisfaction survey template. If you have any further questions or would like to learn more about how Survicate can help you gather user feedback, don't hesitate to reach out!