No forms, no chatbots, just you: introducing VideoAsk - Typeform blog (2024)

You might have noticed something called VideoAsk popping up around our site lately. And if you haven't, let us introduce you.

What is VideoAsk? Is it part of Typeform, or a standalone product? Should I be excited about it? What would I even use it for? How is it different to Snapchat?

These were some of the questions flying around our office when we first launched VideoAsk. Now that we have some answers, we’ll pass them on to you. Maybe you’ll become what the industry calls an “early adopter,” which is like the tech version of being trendy.

Let’s start with that first question.

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What is VideoAsk?

VideoAsk is a web app—also works on Android, and there's an iPhone app too—that lets you ask your audience questions, and receive answers, face-to-face. Here’s how it works:

  1. Record a video of yourself asking a question with the VideoAsk app

  2. Share the link or embed it into any webpage

  3. Receive answers from your audience in video, voice, or text format

  4. Follow up with another video to start a conversation

That’s the basics covered. But hang on…

Can’t you already do this with Snapchat?

Well, sort of. But that’s a bit like asking “Can’t you already do everything Slack does with WhatsApp?” There’s a reason we use one for sending GIFs to friends, and the other for sending GIFs to coworkers.

VideoAsk is designed to help businesses form more personal connections with their audiences. Typeform Cofounder and Head of R&D, David Okuniev, explains:

“We want to shorten the journey to setting up a face-to-face meeting with someone—or even avoid it entirely. It’s not just about collecting answers. We’re trying to create relationships.”

As a result, it comes with a bunch of relationship-starting features:

  • Frictionless responding. Respondents click the link to your VideoAsk, record or write their answer, and send it. No need for them to ‘add’ you, ‘follow’ you, or even download the app.

  • Easily add a contact form. Automatically ask people for their name and email after they’ve recorded a response. So you can…

  • Continue the conversation. Reply directly to respondents via video, and manage all your ongoing conversations within the app.

And since VideoAsk helps businesses reach a wide audience in a personal way, it’s also designed to be scalable—like a traditional form:

  • Transcribe your responses. Turn your video and audio answers into text. English, German, French, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, Russian—and more to come.

  • Multi-step VideoAsks. Set up a chain of questions in a single VideoAsk, so you’ll appear asking the next question right after your respondent has answered the previous.

  • Non-video answers. Let people respond by text to capture responses from video-shy people.

Want another perspective? Here’s coach and Founder of weand.me Chad’s take:

OK, that’s the elevator pitch out of the way. Time to get deep.

Why use VideoAsk?

Good question. Let’s start by putting it another way: why did we make VideoAsk?

Since the rise of instant messaging, most communication is now text-based. But 20 years ago, when you needed to reach someone you’d pick up the phone. You could sense what kind of mood they were in that day. Or if they were in a rush. Or if they weren’t really sure of what they were saying.

Text conceals this kind of information. So we want to bring more personal interactions back.

“You get so much more from a video response. Beyond the information, you get context, personality, and feeling. That’s something you can’t reproduce in text.”

We found this ourselves when we made a VideoAsk to get feedback from Typeform unsubscribers. People were pleasantly surprised to see the cofounder pop up asking why they left. It made them realize we actually care about what they have to say—in a way that doesn’t quite get captured through a traditional form.

And in return, the responses we got were fascinating. Our normal feedback Typeform is hooked up to a Slack channel for all to see—an endless reel of faceless comments about our product. Useful for sure, but after a while it all starts to blend into one big bowl of feedback soup.

But with the VideoAsk feedback, our users stopped feeling like users. Turns out, they were actually people the whole time. People just like us. Suddenly it was easy to empathise with their reasons for leaving Typeform. You don’t even have to try to understand—you just get it.

And that’s not the only place where face-to-face forms work.

What can I use VideoAsk for?

Other than sending videos saying “beers?” to their colleagues at 5pm on a Friday, so far people are using VideoAsk for four main things.

1. Job applications

A friend of mine lied on his resume, saying that he’d done an internship at Goldman & Sachs. He got an interview, and later got hired for his first ‘proper’ job. After several promotions, he still works there to this day.

How did he pass the interview even though his resume was full of white lies? Because he’s a great guy, and that made up for his inexperience. You can fake a resume, but you can’t fake a personality.

VideoAsk lets you get a vibe from your job applicants before you meet them. It also lets them get a vibe from your company—something that’s missing from most hiring processes.

2. Contact forms and lead generation

Website contact forms are as old as the internet itself. And to be honest, they’ve started to show their age. First you have to locate them in some hidden corner of a website and punch in your details. Then hope someone checks that inbox some time in the next two months.

This is followed by an email exchange, which is followed by some back-and-forth to arrange a call, and only then do you finally get to meet the face behind the form.

With VideoAsk, you are your contact form. People meet you as soon as they land on your site, which means they can connect with your personality from the off. Or, maybe they won’t—it’s a bold move to put yourself front and center of your homepage.

Here's a real example of a VideoAsk contact form done right. It's a copy, so Tara won't get your responses.

If you’re confident that your shining personality will attract the right people, VideoAsk is a game-changer. Read the full story behind the example above further down.

3. Testimonials

When learning about a new product, I often find myself scanning its website for customer quotes. “Let’s hear what a real person has to say about this,” I think to myself, avoiding all the carefully crafted marketing slogans.

Customer quotes are great because they explain products from your perspective as a customer. But they can also be “polished,” “tweaked,” or even “drafted” by writers on marketing teams. Source: I’m a writer on a marketing team.

On the other hand, a VideoAsk testimonial is simple to record, and oozes authenticity. You can see and hear what people really feel about a product in a direct, unfiltered way.

4. Feedback

As we learned at Typeform, getting face-to-face feedback is very different from looking at a graph of NPS scores. Both are useful in different ways—NPS to get the bigger picture, VideoAsk to really feel what your users are going through.

You can also follow up with the people who give the most interesting thoughts on your product and instantly start a conversation. For product designers, it’s a great opportunity to close the feedback loop.

Time for a curveball.

Don’t a lot of people find it awkward to film themselves?

Short answer: yes. And that’s a challenge. Both for VideoAskers, and for us.

“The biggest hurdle is getting people comfortable with using video. We need to develop tools to make people feel more comfortable. We thought about adding avatars and masks, but that kind of defeats the point.”

If the sight of yourself on a grainy phone screen makes you freeze up and lose all your charisma, you’re probably not the right ambassador for your company’s homepage. No worries—there’s always someone in the office who’re ready to give it a go.

On the respondent side, getting video answers can be hard sometimes too. Lots of respondents go for the text option. You can switch this off to encourage people to record their answers, but you might risk lowering your response count.

The solution? Pick the right context. If your primary objective is to collect tons of data, it’s probably best to stick to a more traditional form.

With VideoAsk, you gain a huge amount in quality. Better qualified leads. More detailed and vivid feedback. Relationships that start faster and stronger.

And here’s the proof.

Are people already getting good results?

Tara is a solo-preneur who runs The Biscuit Factory, a community for freelance creatives to get advice, attend online workshops, and help each other feel less alone.

A big part of her business is personally helping community members who are struggling. Tara is fun, approachable, and understanding—so it’s important for her website to embody her personality:

“People have come to a point in business where everything feels the same. So when you put authentic personality in front of whatever you’re selling, you’re going to stand out. People need that human connection.”

Potential community members used to connect with Tara by sending her an email or Facebook message. Then some back-and-forth would follow so she could get to know them better. But two months ago, Tara discovered VideoAsk:

“Before VideoAsk it was really awkward to communicate in a deeper way. I spent a lot of time saying “Let’s hop on a Zoom call.” Now I can instantly talk back to you, type back to you, or—if I’m feeling ballsy—send you a video.”

As well as using VideoAsk on the homepage of her site to attract leads, Tara also uses it to manage all her client conversations in one place. She can recommend content to people, coach people face-to-face, and ask for course feedback.

More than anything, it saves her time by letting her focus on the people who matter.

“You know that people who respond to your VideoAsk are really engaged with you. They’re your hot leads because they’ve made that step. It’s like a filter for your audience.”

As a result, Tara’s conversion rate has jumped to 41% since she started using VideoAsk. Not bad for a tool that’s still in its early days.

And it's being updated constantly, so there’s much more coming soon.

So is VideoAsk part of Typeform, or a separate thing, or what?

Right now we’re treating VideoAsk as a separate product, with its own website and brand. That means you need to sign up for free—but if you already have a Typeform account, you can just click a button to log in with these details.

Head over to videoask.com to give it a spin, or check out the pricing page here.

No forms, no chatbots, just you: introducing VideoAsk - Typeform blog (2024)

FAQs

What is videoask by typeform? ›

By embedding a videoask in a form, you can let people answer video questions while filling out your form. The responses to the videoasks will show up in the responses section of the VideoAsk account.

Is videoask free? ›

You can use VideoAsk for free, or upgrade to a paid plan for more advanced features. Check out our pricing page to see which plan works best for you.

Can you upload videos to typeform? ›

Open the typeform from your workspace, and click on the question where you want to add a video, or add a new one. On the right, you'll see a button to Add an image or video. Click + to get started.

Is Typeform a legit website? ›

Typeform Review

Experience with Typeform has always been good, it is the go-to form or survey collector for startups today, and it is standardized across all experiences. Negative will always be the pricing, I don't think priced very well at all, you simply can't scale with it for larger cases, especially for startups.

Why Typeform is better than Google Forms? ›

Typeform stands out with its advanced features, such as adding images, videos, and custom thank-you screens, making the forms more interactive and personalized. Additionally, Typeform forms are mobile-responsive, ensuring a seamless experience across all devices.

How big can a video be in Typeform? ›

If you record your video within Typeform, your video can be up to 5 minutes long. If you upload your video to Typeform, there's no time limit but the maximum file size you can upload is 500MB.

Is Typeform survey free? ›

Try Typeform for free

Our Free Plan lets you create unlimited quizzes, access 3,000+ templates, and start getting responses.

Can people upload documents to Typeform? ›

The File Upload question is a Basic account and higher feature that allows respondents to upload a file from their computer or mobile device. You can then download the file via the Results panel. The File Upload question supports all file types, with a maximum file size of 10MB.

How much is videoask per month? ›

VideoAsk Pricing

Grow plan: $24/month (paid annually) Brand plan: $40/month (paid annually) Monthly plans also available.

What is the limit on Videoask? ›

Note: As a videoask creator you have a limit of 5 minutes. If you're looking for a longer video, you can upload videos from outside videoask providing they are 500 MB or below when using a web browser.

How long can a video be on Videoask? ›

Respondents that answer your videoask have by default 2 minutes of recording time per step. If you are on a paid plan, you can increase the answer length to up to 5 minutes.

Can you make money on Typeform? ›

For every person you successfully refer to a paid plan, you'll earn: $20 upfront. Then 15% of their monthly subscription payment, up to a maximum of $500 (including the upfront reward).

What is Typeform used for? ›

Typeform makes collecting and sharing information comfortable and conversational. It's a web based platform you can use to create anything from surveys to apps, without needing to write a single line of code.

What information does Typeform collect? ›

The cookies Typeform uses are small text files that store data made available by your web browser, such as language preference. This information helps us give you a better experience. Cookies do not provide us with any personally identifiable information. You can change or block cookies in your browser settings.

How do I get rid of Typeform? ›

How to delete your Typeform account
  1. On the Account settings page, scroll down to the bottom and click Delete my account.
  2. To set up multi-factor authentication through your email, click Setup on the next screen.
  3. Click Send me the code.
  4. You'll get the code in your email inbox.

How safe is Typeform? ›

All workstations and Typeform devices are fully encrypted to guarantee the confidentiality of the information they contain.

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