Jonathan Meyer

Revuloop - The Smart Survey Platform

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Customer feedback piles up in a spreadsheet nobody reads. Revuloop fixes that. Pick a goal — NPS, CSAT, effort — and your survey builds itself in a minute. Share it by email, link, QR or an on-site pop-up. The moment responses land, Revuloop reads every comment for you: your scores, the themes customers keep raising, the segments about to churn, a plain summary, and what to fix first. Spend your time fixing the experience, not wrestling with a spreadsheet. Launch your first survey free today.

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Jonathan Meyer
Hey Product Hunt, founder of Revuloop here. Here's the thought that led to Revuloop: survey tools have gotten really good at collecting feedback, but making sense of the results has barely changed in years. You still end up exporting a spreadsheet, reading comments one by one, and trying to turn it all into something you can act on. Meanwhile, technology has moved incredibly fast — and it struck me that understanding your own survey data shouldn't still be the hard part. So we set out to close that gap. With Revuloop you pick a goal — NPS, CSAT, effort, post-purchase — and your survey builds itself in about a minute. Share it by email, link, QR, or an on-site pop-up. Then the part I'm most proud of: the moment responses come in, Revuloop reads every one for you. You get your scores (calculated properly), the themes customers keep raising, the segments quietly about to churn, a plain-English summary, and a short list of what to fix first. Want to dig deeper? Just ask your data a question and get an answer backed by real quotes. The surveys are smarter too — instead of a rigid form, Revuloop can hold a short, adaptive conversation and ask the right follow-up, so people open up and you get richer answers. It's free to start, and we'd genuinely love your feedback — this community has shaped products we admire. One question for you: how do you make sense of open-ended survey responses today? Spreadsheets, tagging by hand, or just… vibes? Always keen to learn how teams handle it. Jonathan Meyer