{"site":{"name":"Koji","description":"AI-native customer research platform that helps teams conduct, analyze, and synthesize customer interviews at scale.","url":"https://www.koji.so","contentTypes":["blog","documentation"],"lastUpdated":"2026-05-18T13:32:59.311Z"},"content":[{"type":"documentation","id":"f330fc52-80c7-45ff-92fe-e6a470a54cba","slug":"sharing-your-interview-link","title":"Sharing Your Interview Link","url":"https://www.koji.so/docs/sharing-your-interview-link","summary":"Every Koji project has a unique interview link you can copy and share. This guide covers where to find it, how to distribute it across email, Slack, social media, embeds, and CSV imports, plus tips for maximizing response rates.","content":"Every Koji project comes with a unique interview link that participants use to start their conversation. You can find it on your project dashboard, copy it in one click, and share it anywhere your participants already are.\n\n## Where to Find Your Link\n\nOpen any project from your dashboard. Near the top of the project page, you will see your interview link displayed alongside a copy button. The format looks like this:\n\n```\nhttps://yourdomain.com/i/your-custom-slug\n```\n\nThe domain is determined by your deployment. Click the copy icon to place the full URL on your clipboard. That is all you need to start collecting responses.\n\nIf you have not published your study yet, you will see a message that reads \"Publish your project to generate an interview link.\" Make sure to [publish your study](/docs/publishing-your-study) before sending the link to participants.\n\n## Customizing the Slug\n\nThe last part of the URL, known as the slug, is something you can personalize. Instead of a random string, you might use `/i/acme-feedback` or `/i/2024-product-survey`. A descriptive slug builds trust with participants and makes the link easier to remember.\n\nSee [Customizing Interview Slugs](/docs/customizing-interview-slugs) for detailed guidance on choosing and updating your slug.\n\n## Distribution Strategies\n\nOnce you have your link, the next step is getting it in front of the right people. Here are the most effective channels.\n\n### Email Outreach\n\nEmail remains the highest-conversion channel for research recruitment. A few tips:\n\n- **Keep the subject line clear.** Something like \"Share your feedback on [Topic] (10 min)\" works well.\n- **Explain the purpose.** In two or three sentences, tell participants what the interview is about and how their input will be used.\n- **Include the link prominently.** Place it on its own line or use a button-style link so it stands out.\n- **Set expectations on time.** If your landing page shows an estimated duration, mirror that in the email.\n- **Personalize when possible.** If you are importing participants via CSV, each person can receive a unique tracking link. See [Importing Participants via CSV](/docs/importing-participants-csv) for details.\n\n### Slack and Microsoft Teams\n\nFor internal research, posting in a relevant Slack channel or Teams group is fast and effective.\n\n- Post the link with a brief description of the study and who you would like to hear from.\n- Pin the message if the study runs for more than a day so it does not get buried.\n- Consider creating a dedicated channel for ongoing research recruitment if your team runs frequent studies.\n\n### Social Media\n\nIf you are recruiting from a broader audience, social media can help you cast a wide net.\n\n- **LinkedIn** works well for professional and B2B audiences. A short post explaining the research topic, paired with the link, typically performs best.\n- **Twitter/X** is useful for reaching niche communities. Tag relevant accounts or use hashtags to increase visibility.\n- **Community forums and groups** such as Reddit, Facebook Groups, or Discord servers can be great sources if your target audience congregates there. Always follow community posting guidelines.\n\nWhen sharing on social media, the [branded landing page](/docs/interview-landing-page) that participants see becomes especially important. Make sure you have configured a compelling headline and description so the Open Graph preview looks polished when the link is shared. See [Customizing Branding](/docs/customizing-branding) for how to set OG images.\n\n### QR Codes\n\nFor in-person events, printed materials, or presentations, converting your interview link into a QR code is a quick way to bridge the offline-to-online gap. Any free QR code generator will work since the input is simply your interview URL.\n\n### Website Embed\n\nIf you want participants to complete the interview directly on your website without leaving the page, Koji offers an embeddable iframe widget. This is ideal for feedback collection on product pages, post-purchase flows, or knowledge bases.\n\nSee [Using the Embed Widget](/docs/using-the-embed-widget) for setup instructions.\n\n## Structured Questions in Interviews\n\nIf your study includes [structured questions](/docs/structured-questions-guide) (such as scales, multiple choice, or ranking questions), participants will see interactive widgets during the conversation. These work seamlessly whether the participant accesses the interview via a shared link, an embed, or a personalized CSV import link.\n\n## Tips for Higher Response Rates\n\n1. **Send at the right time.** Mid-morning on weekdays tends to perform best for professional audiences.\n2. **Follow up once.** A single reminder two to three days after the initial outreach can significantly boost participation.\n3. **Keep the ask small.** Emphasize that the interview is conversational and takes just a few minutes.\n4. **Close the loop.** After the study wraps up, let participants know what you learned. This builds goodwill for future research.\n\n## What Participants See\n\nWhen someone clicks your link, they arrive at your [interview landing page](/docs/interview-landing-page). From there, they choose voice or text mode, optionally fill out an intake form, and begin the conversation. The entire flow is designed to feel welcoming and low-friction.\n\n## Next Steps\n\n- [Publishing Your Study](/docs/publishing-your-study) — make sure your interview is live before sharing\n- [Customizing Interview Slugs](/docs/customizing-interview-slugs) — personalize your URL\n- [Importing Participants via CSV](/docs/importing-participants-csv) — send unique links to a known list\n- [Using the Embed Widget](/docs/using-the-embed-widget) — embed interviews on your website\n- [Headless API Overview](/docs/headless-api-overview) — start interviews programmatically\n- [Structured Questions Guide](/docs/structured-questions-guide) — add scales, choices, and rankings to your interview\n\n## Further reading on the blog\n\n- [AI-Moderated Interview Platforms Compared: Which One Actually Works? (2026)](/blog/ai-moderated-interview-platforms-2026) — Not all AI interview platforms deliver real qualitative depth. This guide compares the top AI-moderated interview platforms in 2026 — Koji, \n- [Best AI Customer Interview Tools in 2026: The Complete Buyer's Guide](/blog/best-ai-customer-interview-tools-2026) — AI has fundamentally changed how product teams conduct customer research. Here are the best AI customer interview tools in 2026 — ranked by \n- [Best Customer Churn Interview Tools (2026): The Top 8 Compared](/blog/best-customer-churn-interview-tools-2026) — A 2024 study found exit surveys match the real churn driver in only 31% of cases. The right interview tool fixes that. 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