Selge for Agencies
Your clients want data. Give them surveys, not assumptions.
13%
of visitors still confused after a new launch — surveys surface this early
Catch it before client does
3×
faster client sign-off when recommendations are backed by visitor quotes
Less back-and-forth
1 week
to generate a full visitor feedback report for any client site
New service line
Post-launch clarity check — client.com
30s time on page, new visitors
“I got it after reading the headline but the sub-copy under the hero felt repetitive — it restated the same thing.”
Why agencies teams fly blind without surveys
01
Design recommendations get challenged without evidence
You know the design is better. The client wants proof. Stakeholder meetings drag on. Projects stall. Data ends the debate.
Pre and post-change surveys give you before/after evidence. Client conversations become much shorter.
02
CRO work lacks qualitative insight
Quantitative testing is table stakes. Agencies that can explain why variants win add real strategic value. That explanation comes from asking users.
On-site surveys complement your A/B testing programme with the qualitative layer that analytics can't provide.
03
You're shipping sites without knowing if they work
Launch day is the end of the project. But do visitors understand the site? Can they find what they need? You rarely find out.
Embed a clarity survey at launch. Report back to the client with real visitor feedback. Creates upsell opportunities.
Set it up once. Get answers forever.
Embed at launch
Add a Selge clarity survey the day you launch a client site. First-impression data is priceless.
Report to the client
Share a live dashboard link with the client. Real visitor feedback in real time — they'll love the transparency.
Upsell the ongoing retainer
Monthly survey reports create a reason to stay retained. You're not just a build agency — you're their feedback partner.
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.
Analytics tells you where they drop off. This tells you why — in their own words.
Is your pricing page clear — or are visitors too polite to tell you it's confusing?
The simplest survey. The most powerful insight. Directly measures whether a page fulfills visitor intent.