Asklayer's answer
Asklayer is built by a team of experts from Japan and was created out of frustration with low response rates associated with traditional surveys. We found that most users hate surveys, however they are willing to answer a few questions.
So we created Asklayer, a micro-survey tool that presents itself as simple questions to the user to reduce friction and increase response rates. Unlike traditional surveys we collect data after every question so even if the user abandons part way, you still get answers and a measure of the drop-off point.
The results of all these efforts is a much better user experience, a greatly increased response rate and a much greater total volume of data collected.
Asklayer's answer
It's flexible and does most things well. Support is amazing, they even added a feature for me!
Got a really high response rate. I used this in tandem with Promolayer on my EC site for CRO. I did a 'whats missing from this product description' type survey + post purchase + product follow-up email and frankly, it's been amazing. I spent about 2 years trying to figure out my direction via analytics and heatmapping when I should have just been talking to my users the whole time.
Based on our record, Reddit List seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 38 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Also, being on reddit is a pretty big challenge. In the top 10 subs, /r/gaming is number 4, with more than 36 million people. Source: over 1 year ago
As someone who's had visual snow for over 20 years and never linked it with other symptoms that are described in the study, my mind is blown. I've skimmed halfway thru the study and have tears in my eyes reading this, because for years I've not been able to figure out why I've felt so weird...and mostly just try not to think about it (but I'm always worried about it in the back of my mind). So random too, just... Source: over 1 year ago
Not really a subreddit, but can help: http://redditlist.com/. Source: over 1 year ago
Http://redditlist.com has a good list of subs, you can sort by popularity. Source: over 1 year ago
Or websites that track subreddits activity. Source: over 1 year ago
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