Shameless plug for the service we built to solve this for ourselves - https://www.pickfu.com The MVP was to meant to replace asking randos at a coffee shop about your idea/design/etc. Over time we've added demographic…
As noted before, it's tough to know that 100% of the responses are truthful on any survey. With PickFu, you can read the explanations to get a feel as to which respondents put some thought in. I'm sorry you had a rough…
Ah yeah, I get what you're talking about. It's one of the features I've been wanting to add for a while too - filtering the responses by any demographic combination. Not pri 1, maybe in the next version. =)
Thanks Lukas, I plan on being there. Looking forward to meeting up - you guys are doing some awesome things with MTurk.
Actually, there is a way you can view the votes by (gender,age-group,etc.) - click on the "Option A vs. Option B" tab right under "Who responded to your question?" Is that what you were looking for? If so, it's our…
It would require more effort to get 50 responses from a tiny demographic segment than a large one, so I was wondering if having the price inversely correlated to the segment size was reasonable to an end user.
Hmm, would you pay more than twice as much to target a demographic segment that was less that 50% of the population?
We looked at using Qualifications a bit, but quickly decided that it wasn't worth our time to deal with them, at least for PickFu in its current state.
Our respondents don't get paid unless they actually explain their answers - which both reduces false responses and provides unique value and insight to the service. For example, we used this feature to dogfood our own…
Currently no, you can't set up a higher # of responses. We found that 50 responses offers a good set of opinions without taking too long to finish. What are some other options you'd like to see?
another one of the creators here, thanks for the warm comments. a follow-up question - how much more compelling would this be if you could choose/influence the demographics and # of responses (potentially at a higher…
Shameless plug for the service we built to solve this for ourselves - https://www.pickfu.com The MVP was to meant to replace asking randos at a coffee shop about your idea/design/etc. Over time we've added demographic…
As noted before, it's tough to know that 100% of the responses are truthful on any survey. With PickFu, you can read the explanations to get a feel as to which respondents put some thought in. I'm sorry you had a rough…
Ah yeah, I get what you're talking about. It's one of the features I've been wanting to add for a while too - filtering the responses by any demographic combination. Not pri 1, maybe in the next version. =)
Thanks Lukas, I plan on being there. Looking forward to meeting up - you guys are doing some awesome things with MTurk.
Actually, there is a way you can view the votes by (gender,age-group,etc.) - click on the "Option A vs. Option B" tab right under "Who responded to your question?" Is that what you were looking for? If so, it's our…
It would require more effort to get 50 responses from a tiny demographic segment than a large one, so I was wondering if having the price inversely correlated to the segment size was reasonable to an end user.
Hmm, would you pay more than twice as much to target a demographic segment that was less that 50% of the population?
We looked at using Qualifications a bit, but quickly decided that it wasn't worth our time to deal with them, at least for PickFu in its current state.
Our respondents don't get paid unless they actually explain their answers - which both reduces false responses and provides unique value and insight to the service. For example, we used this feature to dogfood our own…
Currently no, you can't set up a higher # of responses. We found that 50 responses offers a good set of opinions without taking too long to finish. What are some other options you'd like to see?
another one of the creators here, thanks for the warm comments. a follow-up question - how much more compelling would this be if you could choose/influence the demographics and # of responses (potentially at a higher…