Who it's for
- Online course creators and educators
- Bootcamp and cohort-based course operators
- University course coordinators
- Corporate L&D teams running internal training
The problem
- ·End-of-course surveys miss the students who already churned.
- ·Long feedback forms have single-digit response rates.
- ·You don't know which lessons are confusing until review-bomb season.
How it works
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Trigger a send after each lesson, module, or the full course.
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Students rate the lesson 1–5 in one tap.
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High scorers can be routed to Udemy, Teachable, or a Google review page.
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Low scorers see: 'What was confusing?' — answers feed your next lesson rewrite.
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Compare ratings per lesson to find the exact point the course loses people.
Example question
“How clear was this lesson?”
Threshold: 4/5 — ratings at or above this number route to the review page; below this number trigger a private follow-up.
Questions
Can I use this inside a cohort-based course?
Yes — send per-module or per-week. Segment by cohort if you want to compare one intake against another, which is useful when you iterate on the curriculum.
Will students answer honestly if they know it's not anonymous?
Mostly yes, if you're clear that low ratings route to a private improvement channel (not to their instructor as a 'this student is struggling' flag). If honesty is critical, run a parallel anonymous pulse for sensitive topics.
Can I route good ratings to a review platform?
Yes — the route URL is just a URL. Point it at your Udemy review page, Teachable course URL, or anywhere else students can leave a public review.
Matching template
Satisfaction rating template (1–5 stars)
Collect a 1–5 star rating from your audience.