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The first referral tool for newsletters
Bram Kanstein (@bramk)
Reactions by SparkLoop β€” Free newsletter widget to poll/survey your subscribers
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Add this free no-code widget to your newsletter and get subscribers' feedback with a single click
-Run polls
-Get instant emoji reactions
-Do NPS surveys
Then use a custom thank-you page to display results, ask for feedback, or nudge to share your newsletter
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Tim Jones
Super cool! "Tools for newsletter creators" is an interesting category to watch. NPS surveys have a bit more structure with numerical responses that have a well-researched and defined interpretation. I feel like users might gravitate towards the most basic "like, dislike, love, hate" reactions, but would be curious to find out! Are users able to customize the in-email question text, emoji set, and/or emoji order?
Louis Nicholls
@anothertimjones Thanks! Yes to all of the above questions! We actually don't even restrict you to emojis. You can use text answers too (eg if you want to run a 'real' NPS survey).
Tim Jones
@anothertimjones @louisnicholls_ Oh that's great! I'll put it on my list to try this out next month :)
Emanuel Cinca
This is great!
Manuel Frigerio
@emanuelc16 Thanks Emanuel πŸ™
Nicolo S
Another great product by a very talented team! πŸ’ͺ
Manuel Frigerio
@coconidodev 🀩😘
Brittany Berger
This was the next improvement I was going to make to my newsletter now that my referral program is up πŸ™ƒ Glad I won't need to add a new service to the stack!
Manuel Frigerio
@thatbberg glad to help Brittany :) let us know how it goes ;)
Flynn.
Trying to login as an existing SparkLoop user and it doesn't seem to work?
Manuel Frigerio
@effdotlowry Reactions is a separate tool and you need to create a new account :)
Louis Nicholls
Hey Product Hunters! After building SparkLoop and Proof by SparkLoop, Reactions is our latest tool drop to help newsletter creators grow and understand their audience better. @mnlfrgr and I noticed that a lot of you are desperate to interact with and understand your newsletter subscribers better - but asking people to fill out a form/reply to emails just doesn't result in a lot of people taking part. That's why we built Reactions. It's super easy to add a one-click poll to your newsletter. Ask your subscribers a question, and let them answer by clicking on an emoji (or multiple-choice text answer). When someone reacts, they're taken to your custom thank-you page. Where you can display the results of the poll, ask them for more detailed feedback, or nudge them to share your newsletter on social media. We're seeing people using this for running NPS surveys, getting feedback to improve their newsletter quality, and running polls to better understand their readers. Check it out and - if you have any questions or suggestions - please let us know!
Pradip Khakhar
Looking forward to trying it out this weekend. Looks like a really useful way to interact with subs. Awesome job @louisnicholls_ and @mnlfrgr πŸ”₯
Ankit Ghosh
Congrats ?makers I really love the implementation (using links instead of some script), this does help to have it on any newsletter platform. Also, it can be used on newsletter landing pages too so that they can have emoji or custom feedbacks too.
Manuel Frigerio
@nutpanda Hi Ankit, thanks for the nice words. Yes, that's exactly the idea: a poll tool that is completely ESP-independent and requires only URLs :)
Boris Vujanovic
This looks very handy for my use case. I’m just venturing into starting my first list for our upcoming saas and will be curious what kind of content resonates with our audience. This widget would be helpful in getting some of that feedback.
Euwyn Goh
This is great! So easy to implement and feels so good. I'll certainly look at using more of SparkLoop's products in the future πŸ‘
Louis Nicholls
@euwyngoh Thanks so much!
Serge Mikeyev
Can Reactions by SparkLoop be used on social media?
Manuel Frigerio
@smikeyev technically yes since it just uses links behind the scenes :)
Dana Lorton
Love this way of getting feedback on newsletters. Nice one! :)
Manuel Frigerio
@zoe_dillian thanks Zoe!