Targeted Viewer Insights
See how the audience you want to reach responds before the video goes live.
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Refine your music video with audience insight before release
See how the audience you want to reach responds before the video goes live.
Understand whether the video strengthens the feeling, mood, and message of the song.
See how your video compares with stronger-performing music video content in the market.
Identify where editing, transitions, and visual storytelling can become tighter and more effective.
Test before wide release so you can improve key elements without expensive late changes.
Release with more confidence that your video will connect visually and emotionally with viewers.
If you are releasing a new track with a narrative-driven video, audience testing can show whether viewers follow the story, understand the emotional direction, and feel the visuals support the song rather than distract from it.
The same applies to performance-led videos. Testing can reveal whether the editing rhythm, camera work, and energy of the visuals truly match the beat and momentum of the music.
A pop artist was preparing to release a music video built around a romantic story, but early reactions suggested that the narrative was not coming across clearly. Some scenes felt disconnected from the message of the song.
Using our Music Video Feedback service, the artist tested the video with viewers who matched the intended audience. The results showed that the romantic concept had strong appeal, but transitions between scenes needed to be clearer and certain visual moments should tie more directly to the lyrics.
The video was re-edited to create a more coherent narrative and stronger lyrical alignment. The revised version gave the artist a more focused, more emotionally consistent final cut before release.
An independent musician releasing an upbeat dance track wanted to make sure the visuals matched the song’s energy. Early reactions suggested that while the choreography was strong, the edit did not always move in step with the rhythm of the track.
We tested the video with viewers who regularly engage with dance music content. The feedback showed strong interest in the choreography, but viewers wanted faster cuts in high-energy sections and more dynamic camera work to intensify the experience.
The musician adjusted the pacing and updated the visual edit to better reflect the energy of the song. The result was a stronger, more cohesive performance video that felt more exciting and more aligned with audience expectations.
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