Selge for Head of Web
You own the site. Surveys tell you what it's doing to visitors.
38%
of /features visitors leave only partially satisfied
You can fix this
18KB
Selge widget size. Doesn't touch your Core Web Vitals.
Zero bloat
2×
faster stakeholder buy-in when backed by visitor quotes
Data wins debates
Did you find what you needed?
Scroll 75% on /features
“I was looking for pricing on the enterprise plan but there was no way to find it without talking to sales.”
Why head of web teams fly blind without surveys
01
Heatmaps show clicks. Not confusion.
You know where visitors hover. You don't know if they're confused, comparing, or just slow readers. Behaviour data is incomplete without intent data.
A targeted survey on a specific page tells you what visitors are thinking, not just where they clicked.
02
Page changes are based on assumptions
Stakeholders want to redesign pages based on hunches. You need evidence to push back — or to confirm they're right.
Pre-change surveys establish baseline perception. Post-change surveys confirm improvement.
03
You can't justify headcount without data
To get resources for web improvements, you need to show impact. Visitor feedback is hard evidence that the site is causing problems.
On-site surveys create a direct line between website quality and business outcomes.
Set it up once. Get answers forever.
Install once
One script tag in your <head>. No CMS plugin, no developer dependency after setup.
Survey any page
Target specific URLs. Set scroll triggers. Survey the exact pages that are underperforming.
Present the evidence
Share the live results dashboard with stakeholders. Visitor words make stronger arguments than analyst opinions.
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.