About Copytesting
Wynter provides on-demand research and testing tools to help B2B companies validate messaging, track brand perception, and understand their ideal customer profiles. With access to a network of 70,000+ verified B2B professionals, Wynter delivers fast, high-quality insights to optimize your go-to-market strategy.
Pricing
Full pricing pagePay-as-you-go
Custom
Only pay for what you use. Cost per test/survey is 50% more without a subscription.
Pro
$20,000 per year
Base plan with 20,000 credits. Save 33% per test vs pay-as-you-go.
Elite
$32,000 per year
27,000 credits + research advisory.
FAQ
Wynter is a target market insights platform for B2B SaaS marketers. It provides feedback from your target B2B customers to help you understand what they think, want, and how your messaging resonates with them.
A/B testing measures whether one version of a page performs better than another but doesn't explain why. Wynter provides qualitative data on what aspects of your messaging resonate or don't, giving you insights into why your audience reacts the way they do.
Wynter has its own B2B audiences, which are hand-verified and validated. Participants are recruited from communities relevant to their roles and are authenticated against their LinkedIn profiles. The panel is continuously growing.
During U.S. business hours, results typically take 12-48 hours. Feedback may take longer during nights and weekends since it comes from real people.
No, Wynter is designed for pages with direct response copy, such as landing pages or pricing pages, where the goal is to drive an action like sign-ups or purchases. It is not intended for informational content like blog posts or newsletters.
The standard in qualitative research is that 12-13 responses are sufficient to reach saturation, meaning the number of insights/themes remains the same whether you survey 13 or 130 people.
Yes, Wynter guarantees high-quality insights or offers a refund. The quality of their audiences is their top priority, and they manually vet each participant.
No, each test is for a single URL, meaning one web page per test. Additional pages would require separate tests.
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