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How Pay4Feedback Works

Pay4Feedback is a four-step loop that runs automatically between your website, your user, and the payout rails (Stripe + Tremendous). This page is the single shareable explanation — give it to your CTO, compliance team, or board.

The loop, in one diagram

    ┌─────────────┐         ┌────────────────┐         ┌──────────────┐
│ Widget │──resp──▶│ AI Scoring │─────▶ │ Reward │
│ on your │ │ (0–100) │ │ Calculation │
│ site │ │ │ │ │
└─────────────┘ └────────────────┘ └───────┬──────┘


┌──────────────┐ ┌──────────────────┐ ┌───────────────┐
│ User gets │◀──────│ Tremendous │◀──────│ Approval │
│ gift card │ │ (payout) │ │ (auto/man) │
└──────────────┘ └──────────────────┘ └───────────────┘

Step 1 — Widget collects feedback

A lightweight (~35 kB) JavaScript widget renders a short survey on your site. You control:

  • Trigger — on scroll, after N seconds, on click, or via a JS API call.
  • Audience — all visitors or only signed-in users (via your own auth context).
  • Consent — a built-in GDPR-friendly consent prompt.

No third-party cookies are set before consent.

Step 2 — AI scoring (the moat)

Every submission is scored 0–100 across four dimensions:

DimensionWhat it measuresWeight
DepthLength + information density of open-text answers25%
CompletenessDid the user answer all required questions?25%
ReasoningDoes the answer explain why, not just what?25%
UniquenessIs the answer different from recent submissions (dedup + similarity)?25%

Spam and one-word answers score near zero and are filtered before they hit your inbox. Details: Fraud Prevention.

Step 3 — Reward calculation

Rewards scale with quality. You configure a min and max for the campaign (e.g. €5–€10), and each response earns a proportional amount inside that range.

  • A score of 100 → max reward.
  • A score of 50 → roughly the midpoint.
  • A score below the floor → rejected, no reward.

You only pay for responses that pass. Details: How Rewards Work.

Step 4 — Approval & payout

Two modes:

  • Auto-approve — Tremendous fires the reward as soon as the response passes scoring. Faster, better conversion.
  • Manual review — a human on your team approves each submission first. Slower, better for compliance-sensitive teams.

Payouts go through Tremendous — a regulated US payout platform. The user picks their payout method: PayPal, Amazon Gift Card, Visa Prepaid, charity donation, and 1,000+ other options.

The non-custodial model

Pay4Feedback never holds your money or your user's money.

  • You fund the campaign via Stripe (regulated EU payment service provider).
  • Stripe transfers funds to Tremendous's pooled balance (EU–US Data Privacy Framework certified).
  • Tremendous disburses to the recipient on reward approval.

Pay4Feedback orchestrates the flow but is not the money-holder. This matters for two reasons:

  1. Legal. We are not a licensed escrow agent, not a BaFin-regulated entity, not a money-services business. We don't need to be — because we don't hold funds.
  2. Operational. If Pay4Feedback has an outage, your funds are safe in Stripe and Tremendous, each with their own availability guarantees.

Where the money goes

Assuming you fund €500 on the Growth plan (10% platform fee):

Line itemAmount
Platform fee (Pay4Feedback)€50
Reward budget (to your users via Tremendous)€450
Processing fees (already absorbed by Stripe/Tremendous)

Full pricing: Pricing & Billing.

What happens if nobody responds?

Nothing bad — your budget is only spent on approved, quality responses. At the end of the campaign you can:

  • Extend — keep collecting.
  • Pause — stop and resume later.
  • End + refund — unspent budget is refunded minus the platform fee on already-approved feedback.