Remarkd
A preference test, not a survey
One decision. Two to four options. An anonymous pick plus a written why. Remarkd is for product teams and agencies that need a split they can put in a deck this week.
What a preference test is for
Use it when the team is stuck on taste: two homepages, two onboarding screens, two directions. A meeting will not settle it. A preference test returns a vote split and the sentences behind it — so the stakeholder meeting is a decision, not another critique.
You bring the audience
Send one link in Slack, email, a beta list, or a client’s users. Respondents do not create an account. Remarkd does not recruit a tester panel. If you already have people to ask, you can finish a round the same day.
What you get
- 2–4 options, one question
- Anonymous pick plus a written why
- A stakeholder report instead of a comment pile
- Free: 2 live tests at a time, 100 replies per test
Common questions
How is a preference test different from a poll?
A poll gives you a tally. Remarkd pairs the pick with a written why so you can defend the decision in a meeting.
Who is this for?
In-house designers and PMs who test work every sprint, and studios that send options to a client’s users.