What Makes a Good Result Page
Learn how to build a result page that feels personal, useful, and actually gets people to take the next step.
Introduction
A result page is the moment right after someone answers your quiz. It's a small window where you can speak to them about their problem and what to do next.
The best result pages feel personal, like you really understand the person reading them. The worst ones feel generic.
How to build a result page that converts
Use the modules on the right to shape your page. Mix and match them so the page answers real questions for the person in front of you.
- Step 1: Start with the goal, make the reader think, "Wow, they got me."
- Step 2: Show them where they are today and what can be done about it.
- Step 3: Skip generic advice. Speak to this person, not everyone.
- Step 4: Add modules from the sidebar to build out the page piece by piece.
- Step 5: Link each module to one or more questions so the content shifts based on their answers.
- Step 6: Drop in personal details like their name and email wherever you can.
- Step 7: Ask the built-in AI agent for ideas when you're stuck.
Details
Think like a doctor
A doctor asks a bunch of questions, then gives a diagnosis. Do the same thing here. Cross answers from different questions to say something specific about this person, not a label anyone could get.
Modules can listen to many questions
A single module isn't stuck to one question. You can tie it to as many questions as you want, so the text, image, or advice inside it changes based on the full picture the person gave you.
This is how you go from "nice quiz" to "this was made for me."
Personalization that works
A few things almost always lift results:
- The person's name in the headline or body
- Their email or other details they shared
- Copy that reflects the exact answers they picked
Use the AI agent
The AI agent in the builder is there to help you design the page and the whole funnel from scratch. It's seen what works across lots of industries, so ask it real questions, about angles, copy, module order, anything.
Learn more
For what to do before the result page, see 3.3, Recording plan. For a full tour of each block you can drop in, see the Modules section (4).