Ad Copy Variant Comparison & Reaction Survey
Tests two or more ad copy variants head-to-head for clarity, appeal, believability, and relevance before a campaign goes live. Built for marketers and copywriters choosing between headline or messaging options. The AI follow-up interview digs into which specific words or phrases drove the winning ad and what would need to change to make the others land.
Sample questions
A preview of what’s in the template. Every question is editable before you launch.
Read Ad Copy A below. Highlight any words or phrases that grab your attention, positively or negatively.
Headline: "Get More Done in Half the Time." Body: "Our new app automates your busywork so you can focus on what matters. Try it free for 14 days — no credit card required." (Template note: replace wit…
Now read Ad Copy B. Highlight any words or phrases that grab your attention, positively or negatively.
Headline: "Stop Drowning in Busywork." Body: "You didn't start your business to spend nights on spreadsheets. Let our app handle the repetitive stuff so you can get your evenings back." (Template note…
Now read Ad Copy C. Highlight any words or phrases that grab your attention, positively or negatively.
Headline: "Join 50,000+ Teams Who Automated Their Busywork." Body: "See why teams switch to our app in their first week. Limited-time offer: 3 months free when you sign up this quarter." (Template not…
Rate each ad on the following dimensions.
- Ad Copy A
- Ad Copy B
- Ad Copy C
Rank the three ads from most to least likely to grab your attention while scrolling.
- Ad Copy A
- Ad Copy B
- Ad Copy C
Thinking about the ad you ranked first, how likely would you be to click or learn more if you saw it in real life?
If you saw your top-ranked ad in the wild, what would you most likely do next?
- Keep scrolling and ignore it
- Click to learn more
- Save it for later
- Make a purchase or sign up right away
- Share it with someone else
Reconstruct why the respondent's top-ranked ad won: ask which specific word, phrase, or claim stood out and why, and probe whether that reaction was about the offer, the tone, or the proof point (like the customer count or free trial). Then ask what single change would most improve their lowest-ranked ad. If they ranked all three similarly or negatively, ask what a genuinely compelling version of this ad would say instead.
Anything about these ads felt confusing, off-brand, or untrustworthy? Tell us in a sentence or two (optional).
What is your age range?
- Under 18
- 18-24
- 25-34
- 35-44
- 45-54
- 55-64
- 65+
- Prefer not to say
What is your gender?
- Woman
- Man
- Non-binary
- Prefer to self-describe
- Prefer not to say
That's everything — thank you! Your reactions will directly shape which ad copy we run and how we sharpen the others before launch.
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
- Tests ad copy variants (A, B, C) side by side using highlight-based reactions plus a ranking and matrix rating across clarity, appeal, believability, and relevance — not just a single opinion score.
- Includes an AI follow-up interview that specifically asks which word, phrase, or line drove the top-ranked ad's win and what would need to change to make the others land — something static question lists can't do.
- Combines quantitative signals (ranking, opinion scale, matrix ratings) with qualitative depth (highlight annotations, open-ended trust/confusion check) in one flow.
- Ends with a clear next-step behavioral question (what they'd do after seeing the winning ad in the wild) plus light demographic context, giving marketers a decision-ready report.
SurveyMonkey
Ad/copy Testing Survey: Questions & TemplateA standard fielding-ready template for gathering reactions to ad copy, backed by SurveyMonkey's large-scale survey infrastructure and benchmarking tools. It's built around fixed question sets rather than any adaptive probing into why one variant beat another. Good for quick, broad-reach testing but shallower on the 'why' behind respondent choices.
What it does well
- Large respondent panel access and established survey distribution tools
- Simple, quick-to-deploy template format
- Familiar interface for marketers already using SurveyMonkey
Where it falls short
- No adaptive AI follow-up questioning to dig into specific words/phrases driving preference
- Static question format can't probe deeper based on individual answers
- No published methodology or transparent prompt logic behind question generation
SurveySparrow
Ad Copy Testing Survey TemplateA conversational-style, fielding-ready template positioned to 'improve campaign results,' fitting SurveySparrow's chat-form UX. It likely offers a more engaging respondent experience than a plain form, but the flow is still pre-scripted rather than dynamically branching based on what a respondent says. Best suited for straightforward reaction capture rather than root-cause analysis of ad performance.
What it does well
- Conversational, chat-like survey experience that may boost completion rates
- Purpose-built template for ad copy reactions
- Marketing-focused template library and branding
Where it falls short
- No adaptive AI interview to follow up on why a specific phrase won
- Fixed-path questions without dynamic probing based on individual responses
- No transparent prompt or scoring methodology published for the template
Ready to launch?
Open this template in the editor. Every part is yours to change before the first respondent sees it.