05-10-2025, 09:11 PM
Hello!
This is an interesting suggestion. Are you thinking something like this: if a participant signs up on FindingFive with a @company.com email address, they’d be eligible to participate in an experiment or survey? Essentially, it would act as an eligibility criterion based on email address matching.
I do have a question though—how does Qualtrics fit into this scenario? FindingFive is primarily a platform for building experiments, and we also have recruitment features. Typically, researchers create their experiments directly on FindingFive and run participants here. If participants are redirected to Qualtrics, it kind of defeats the purpose of email-based eligibility checks, since anyone with the Qualtrics link could participate.
Let me know your thoughts!
This is an interesting suggestion. Are you thinking something like this: if a participant signs up on FindingFive with a @company.com email address, they’d be eligible to participate in an experiment or survey? Essentially, it would act as an eligibility criterion based on email address matching.
I do have a question though—how does Qualtrics fit into this scenario? FindingFive is primarily a platform for building experiments, and we also have recruitment features. Typically, researchers create their experiments directly on FindingFive and run participants here. If participants are redirected to Qualtrics, it kind of defeats the purpose of email-based eligibility checks, since anyone with the Qualtrics link could participate.
Let me know your thoughts!