Selge for Creator Economy
Your audience knows what they want. They're waiting to be asked.
51%
of subscribers want long-form deep dives — they'll pay more for a course
Monetise this
447
content preference responses collected without a single email send
In-context > email
1 survey
surfaces a product idea, a pricing signal, and a retention insight simultaneously
Maximum ROI
What content do you want more of?
After 3rd piece of content consumed
“The short videos are fine but the deep dives are why I subscribed. I'd pay more for a dedicated course format.”
Why creator economy teams fly blind without surveys
01
Content decisions are based on view counts, not preference
High view counts mean people watched. They don't mean people want more of it. Preference data is different from consumption data.
A quick preference survey surfaces what your audience actually wants to see next — not what they clicked.
02
Subscription cancellations are silent
Subscribers leave without explanation. In creator businesses, where audience relationship is everything, this is a missed signal and a missed conversation.
An exit survey on the cancellation flow captures the reason and occasionally saves the subscriber.
03
Monetisation experiments are based on guesswork
You don't know what your audience would pay for, at what price point, or in what format until you launch it and watch it fail.
A feature interest survey validates monetisation ideas before you build the product.
Set it up once. Get answers forever.
Ask after consumption
Trigger a survey after a subscriber watches or reads their third piece of content. Preferences are clearest after experience.
Survey the leavers
Exit intent on your cancel flow. Sometimes a conversation is the retention play — sometimes it's just invaluable data.
Validate before building
Test monetisation ideas with a feature interest poll before building a single lesson or product page.
Start with an expert survey, not a blank page
Each template includes guidance on when to deploy it, what trigger to use, and what to do with the answers.
When 55% prioritize one feature and your hero leads with another, you're selling the wrong thing to the right people.
Analytics tells you where they drop off. This tells you why — in their own words.
When 35% of visitors are cross-shopping one competitor, you build a comparison page. This survey builds your competitive strategy with zero research budget.