Email Newsletter Reader Engagement Survey
Measures whether subscribers actually open, skim, or read your newsletter, what content keeps them subscribed, their ideal send frequency, and what pushes them toward unsubscribing. The AI follow-up digs into the real moment a reader almost unsubscribed, not just the stated reason.
Sample questions
A preview of what’s in the template. Every question is editable before you launch.
In the last month, how often did you actually open this newsletter (not just receive it)?
- Every issue
- Most issues
- About half
- Rarely
- Never — I don't open it
How relevant is each type of content we send to you personally?
- (Replace: e.g. Product updates)
- (Replace: e.g. Industry news roundup)
- (Replace: e.g. Tips & how-tos)
- (Replace: e.g. Promotions/offers)
When an issue lands in your inbox, what do you typically do?
- Read it fully, most issues
- Skim the headlines/subject lines only
- Skim then click into one or two sections
- Save it to read later (and often don't)
- Delete or archive without opening
Rank these content types from most to least interesting to you.
- (Replace: e.g. Product updates)
- (Replace: e.g. Industry news roundup)
- (Replace: e.g. Tips & how-tos)
- (Replace: e.g. Promotions/offers)
- (Replace: e.g. Customer stories)
How often would you ideally like to receive this newsletter?
- Daily
- A few times a week
- Weekly
- Every two weeks
- Monthly
- Less often than monthly
Overall, how valuable is this newsletter to you right now?
Which of these would push you to unsubscribe? Select all that apply.
- Too frequent
- Content feels repetitive or stale
- Too much promotion/sales content
- No longer relevant to my needs
- Too long / takes too much time to read
- I never signed up for this / don't remember subscribing
Reconstruct the last time this respondent seriously considered unsubscribing (or, if they never have, what a near-miss issue looked like that almost lost them). Anchor on a specific issue or moment rather than a general complaint, ask what content or format change would have changed their mind, and if they said skimming is their default behavior, probe what would make them stop and read fully instead.
Just a couple of quick optional questions about you, then we're done.
How long have you been subscribed to this newsletter?
- Less than a month
- 1-6 months
- 6-12 months
- 1-2 years
- More than 2 years
- Prefer not to say
Which best describes your role or relationship to (Replace with company/brand name)?
- (Replace: e.g. Customer)
- (Replace: e.g. Prospect)
- (Replace: e.g. Industry peer)
- (Replace: e.g. Employee/partner)
- Other
- Prefer not to say
That's everything — thank you! Your feedback directly shapes what we send, how often, and how we format future issues.
What’s included
AI follow-ups
Adaptive probes on open-ended answers that pull out detail a static form would miss.
Attention checks
Built-in safeguards against rushed answers and low-quality respondents.
AI-drafted copy
Wording, ordering, and branching written by the AI — tuned to your research goal.
Auto report
Themes, quotes, and a plain-English summary write themselves once responses come in.
How it compares
We reviewed the closest templates from other survey tools. Here’s what they do well — and where this template goes further.
Why this template
- Includes a dedicated AI follow-up interview question that reconstructs the actual moment a subscriber almost unsubscribed, not just a static reason checklist — something no fielding-ready template can replicate.
- Combines a matrix (content-type relevance), a ranking (most vs least interesting content), and a multiple-choice on unsubscribe triggers, giving both breadth and depth on what keeps people subscribed.
- Asks ideal send frequency and current open behavior separately, so you can see the gap between stated and real engagement rather than just self-reported preference.
- Automated per-response quality scoring and an auto-generated report mean the open-ended unsubscribe reconstruction is analyzed at scale, not just left as raw text for someone to read manually.
SurveyMonkey
Email Newsletter Subscription Form TemplateThis is primarily a subscription/opt-in form template rather than an engagement or churn-diagnosis survey, so its overlap with reader engagement research is partial. It benefits from SurveyMonkey's mature distribution and analytics tooling, but the template itself is built for sign-up capture, not for understanding why existing subscribers stay or leave.
What it does well
- Backed by SurveyMonkey's established survey distribution and reporting infrastructure
- Simple, quick-to-deploy form format suited to sign-up capture
Where it falls short
- Static question set with no adaptive follow-up to probe unsubscribe moments
- Focused on subscription capture rather than measuring ongoing engagement or churn drivers
- No published methodology for how questions are scored or interpreted
Jotform
Newsletter Preferences Survey Form TemplateA genuinely comparable template aimed at capturing subscriber content and frequency preferences, similar in spirit to parts of our survey. It's a fixed-form builder product, so it can collect preference data but can't dynamically dig into a respondent's specific near-unsubscribe experience.
What it does well
- Drag-and-drop form builder with conditional logic for branching preference questions
- Easy embedding into existing newsletter or website workflows
Where it falls short
- No adaptive AI interviewing to follow up on individual respondent answers
- No automated quality scoring of open-ended responses
- No voice AI interview option for richer qualitative capture
SurveySparrow
Reader Satisfaction Survey TemplateClosely comparable in intent — a reader satisfaction survey overlaps meaningfully with measuring newsletter engagement and value. SurveySparrow's conversational format is a strength for completion rates, but the template is still a fixed sequence of questions rather than a dynamic interview.
What it does well
- Conversational, chat-style question flow designed to boost completion rates
- Built-in NPS/satisfaction scoring conventions from SurveySparrow's product line
Where it falls short
- No true adaptive follow-up — question order and depth are fixed regardless of answers
- No automated per-response quality scoring or transparent prompt disclosure
- No option for guided voice AI interviews
Typeform
Magazine Reader Survey TemplateThis template targets magazine readers rather than email newsletter subscribers, so it's a related but not fully equivalent use case — content-relevance and satisfaction questions transfer reasonably well, but frequency/unsubscribe dynamics specific to email newsletters aren't its focus. Typeform's format is known for polished, engaging single-question-per-screen presentation.
What it does well
- Visually polished, one-question-at-a-time interface known to improve respondent engagement
- Easy to customize question types for general reader-feedback use cases
Where it falls short
- Built for magazine readership, not email subscriber behavior like open/skim rates or unsubscribe triggers
- No adaptive AI probing of individual respondent answers
- No automated scoring or reporting layer for open-ended responses
Ready to launch?
Open this template in the editor. Every part is yours to change before the first respondent sees it.