Friends —
We tried something different this week: one long essay instead of the usual round-up. Before I commit to the new format, I want to hear from you.
How did this one land for you?
Thanks for clicking,
— M.
Backtalk drops survey buttons straight into your newsletter. Readers tap an answer, leave a thought, and you finally find out what's going on inside their heads.
Give your survey a title. We hand you back a stack of links — one per answer option you'd like to offer.
Style the buttons to match your newsletter, or just stick them in as plain links. They go anywhere a URL goes.
Readers click. A follow-up page invites a longer thought. You watch the responses pile up, sorted, deduped, bot-free.
No iframe, no embed, no “click here to take our survey.” Just the buttons your readers were about to scroll past anyway.
Friends —
We tried something different this week: one long essay instead of the usual round-up. Before I commit to the new format, I want to hear from you.
How did this one land for you?
Thanks for clicking,
— M.
Each link is a vote. We log the choice the moment it's tapped.
The landing page invites a sentence — or a paragraph if they're feeling chatty.
Require name or email when you need it. Stay anonymous when you don't.
We sniff out email scanners and link pre-fetchers so your tally doesn't get inflated by software pretending to be people.
Answer counts, geographic heatmaps, comment search, time-of-day curves — all updating as your audience clicks.
Bring your org along. Share surveys, hand off responses to whoever owns them, and export everything to CSV when audit time comes.
Set up your first survey in under a minute. We'll handle the rest.
Get started — free
“Long form was the right call. Don't blink.”
Jules R. · 2m ago“I missed the round-up format. Maybe alternate?”
Anonymous · 4m ago“Read it twice. Forwarded to my sister.”
P. Okafor · 7m ago