ViralPostKit

Request for Feedback

10 templates in this category

The 'Sneak Peek' First Impression
Request for Feedback

When to use this:

To generate early buzz and gather initial, unbiased feedback on a new design or feature before launch.

Strategy:

This template builds anticipation and gathers initial gut reactions by showing a small, intriguing part of a new design or feature. It's a low-pressure way to get feedback before a full reveal.

Template:

Working on something new... 👀 [Blurred image or a close-up screenshot of a small part of the new feature/design]. This is a sneak peek of our upcoming [feature name]. Without any other context, what's your first impression? No wrong answers. We're curious to hear your gut reaction!
The 'A vs. B' Design Test
Request for Feedback

When to use this:

To get clear, decisive feedback on design choices like UI mockups, icons, logos, or color schemes.

Strategy:

This is a classic user research method turned into a simple, engaging post. By presenting two clear options, you make it easy for your audience to participate and provide specific, comparative feedback.

Template:

Help us decide! We're finalizing the design for our new [feature/page] and we're stuck between two options. [Image showing Design A and Design B side-by-side]. Which one do you prefer? Left (A) or Right (B)? Bonus points if you tell us *why* in the comments!
The 'Brutally Honest Feedback' Request
Request for Feedback

When to use this:

When you need candid, critical feedback to identify the biggest weaknesses in a new launch.

Strategy:

This template signals a strong desire for genuine, critical feedback. By explicitly asking for 'brutal honesty,' you give your audience permission to be critical, leading to more valuable and actionable insights.

Template:

We need your help. And we want your brutally honest feedback. We've just launched our new [landing page/feature], and we know it's not perfect. We want to make it better, and we need you to tell us what's wrong with it. Don't hold back. What's confusing? What's broken? What makes you want to close the tab? Here's the link: [Link]. Don't be gentle.
The 'What's The One Thing Missing?' Prompt
Request for Feedback

When to use this:

To identify high-impact feature requests and understand the biggest gaps in your product.

Strategy:

This is a powerful, focused question that helps you identify the most desired features or improvements. It cuts through minor suggestions and gets straight to the highest-impact additions your users want.

Template:

If you could add ONE thing to [Your Product] to make it an absolute must-have for you, what would it be? We're planning our next big features, and we want to solve your biggest unmet need. Let us know that one 'killer feature' in the comments.
The 5-Second Test
Request for Feedback

When to use this:

To test the clarity of a landing page, headline, or value proposition.

Strategy:

This template is designed to test the clarity and immediate impact of a design or headline. By limiting the time, you get a gut reaction and test whether your core message is understood at a glance.

Template:

I need 5 seconds of your time. 1. Click this link: [Link to a page/design]. 2. Look at it for just 5 seconds. 3. Close the tab. 4. Come back here and tell me: What was the page about? What was the main thing you remember? This is a huge help in testing our messaging clarity. Thanks!
The 'If You Were CEO' Scenario
Request for Feedback

When to use this:

To gather high-level strategic feedback and make your users feel empowered and valued.

Strategy:

This empowering prompt encourages high-level, strategic feedback. By putting your user in the driver's seat, you invite them to think about the big picture and share ideas beyond minor feature tweaks.

Template:

Imagine you were the CEO of [Your Company] for a day. What is the #1 thing you would change, add, or remove to make our product better? No bad ideas. We want to hear your boldest strategic thoughts.
The Clarity Check
Request for Feedback

When to use this:

To get feedback on the clarity and intuitiveness of specific UI elements, icons, or copy.

Strategy:

This is a hyper-focused feedback request. You show a single element—an icon, a button label, a headline—and ask a simple question: 'Is this clear?' It's a quick way to resolve specific usability and communication issues.

Template:

Quick clarity check! [Image of the specific UI element or text]. When you see this, what do you think it does or means? Does it make sense instantly, or is it confusing? We're trying to make our product as intuitive as possible, and your feedback here is crucial.
The Beta Testers Call-to-Arms
Request for Feedback

When to use this:

To recruit a dedicated group of users for in-depth testing of a new product or feature before its public release.

Strategy:

This is a direct invitation for your most engaged users to get early access in exchange for feedback. It creates an exclusive group, rewards your super-fans, and provides you with a dedicated pool of high-quality testers.

Template:

Want to try our next big thing before anyone else? We're looking for a small group of beta testers to get early access to [New Feature/Product] and provide feedback. You'll get to shape the future of our product (and get some exclusive perks!). Interested? Sign up here to join our beta program: [Link]
The 'Help Us Solve a Problem' Prompt
Request for Feedback

When to use this:

To crowdsource solutions for a specific product or design challenge you are facing.

Strategy:

This template fosters a collaborative spirit by vulnerably admitting you're stuck on a problem and asking your community for their ideas. It shows humility and can lead to genuinely innovative, user-led solutions.

Template:

We're facing a tough product challenge and we'd love your brainpower. **The Problem:** We want to [achieve a goal], but we're struggling with [a specific obstacle]. We've considered [Option A] and [Option B], but neither feels quite right. How would YOU solve this? What are we not seeing? Your fresh perspective would be a huge help.
The Value Proposition Test
Request for Feedback

When to use this:

To test and refine your core marketing message, headline, or value proposition.

Strategy:

This template tests whether your core marketing message is resonating. By presenting your value proposition and asking if it makes sense, you can quickly find out if you need to refine your copy for clarity and impact.

Template:

We're refining our headline. Can you help? Our value proposition is: '[Your Value Proposition, e.g., 'The simplest way for teams to manage their finances.']' When you read that, what does it make you think? - Is it clear? - Is it compelling? - Who do you think it's for? Your feedback will help us nail our messaging.