Customer interviews are useful. But if you are a solo founder, they are also hard to do consistently.
This setup gives you a lighter workflow.
You’ll collect customer insights automatically, analyze them with AI, and use the results to improve your homepage copy, onboarding, emails, and positioning.
We’re going to use these:
Go to Jotform.
Click:
Name the form: Customer Research Form
Now add 5–6 questions.
You can use these questions exactly as they are, or change them for your product.
Try to include:
Add these short questions
Add this longer question
Optional:
Add this multiple choice question
Options:
Then click:
Inside Jotform, open the form. Click:
Then:
Open the spreadsheet and confirm that:
Now, every response is stored in one place.
You want responses coming in continuously. The easiest way to do that is to send the form automatically.
Here are some good places to add the form link to:
If you use an email platform like Kit, Mailchimp, or Beehiiv, you can create this automation:
Now, customer feedback gets collected automatically.
Open Make and create a New Scenario. Now, add your first module:
Search for:
Select:
Connect your Google account.
Then, select:
Now every new submission can automatically trigger the workflow.
Add another module in Make.
Paste in a prompt like this:
Analyze these customer responses.
Group them into:
- Pain points
- Goals
- Objections
- Repeated phrases
- Emotional words
- Competitor mentions
Then return:
1. Top 5 pains
2. Top goals
3. Exact phrases customers repeat
4. Landing page headline ideas
5. CTA ideas
Responses:
{paste customer response field}
Map the customer response fields from Google Sheets into the prompt.
Now every new response gets categorized automatically.
Go to Notion:
Now go back to Make. Add another module.
Example:
Now, your messaging database updates automatically.
This is where useful customer patterns start becoming clear.
Go back to Make and create a separate scenario for the weekly summary. Set the scenario to run once every Friday. Then add a Google Sheets module that retrieves that week’s responses.
Now add:
Use it to combine:
Then add:
Ask AI to summarize:
Then add:
Use this subject line (or similar): Weekly Customer Research Summary
You can use this to improve:
And you won’t need to do customer interviews every week.
You now have real customer wording. Use it in your copy. Open your landing page and check:
Replace generic language with phrases customers actually use.
Keep the form short. People are more likely to fill out short forms than long ones. For most products, 4–6 questions is a good starting point for getting useful customer insights.
A simple structure:
Also, do not ask vague questions like:
Specific questions give more useful answers.
You can still use this system. Instead of customer feedback, collect:
Paste them into Google Sheets manually. The rest of the system stays the same. Usually, 20–30 responses is enough to start seeing patterns.
3,000 emails and still no first customer is not always a channel problem
a powerful way to turn feedback, good and bad, into value. TY!