For Content Creators
Per-piece feedback, audience census, and engagement that compounds.
Content Forms
Content Forms are per-piece feedback forms placed where your content lives, such as in the video description or at the end of a post. Create one for each new piece of content and use the analysis to deepen your understanding or take action on what is and is not working:
- What worked
- What did not
- Topic or video ideas
- Rating or quick NPS
Census Polls
One-time or annual audience census polls help you understand who your audience actually is so you can create content that resonates without guessing:
- Demographics (age, sex, DOB, etc.)
- Geographic information (country or region; stay general)
- Context-specific information (relevant niche information)
Pulse Forms
Pulse Forms are one-time expiring forms for a specific question or moment. Use these for deliberate reads rather than always-on loops:
- Topic vote or "what should I cover next"
- Pre-series or new format survey (before launching a series or format)
- Preferred format (length, style, posting frequency)
- How they found you or why they stay
- Membership, sponsorship, or monetization feedback
- One-time "how are we doing" or end-of-season snapshot
Form Engagement
Getting your audience to actually fill out forms is worth deliberate effort. A few practices that consistently increase completion:
- Explicitly ask at a clear moment where to find the form and thank the audience in advance
- Bring up poll results or display them as images throughout your content
- Thank responders or highlight anonymized insights so people feel heard
Asking for Feedback Is Itself a Signal
Creators who use Gr0ve are not just collecting feedback, they are signaling something about who they are. Putting a structured feedback form in your description or at the end of a post tells your audience that you take your craft seriously, that you care about their experience, and that you are intentional about improving.