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<br><br><br>Using Telegram for Feedback Loops can be an efficient very effective way to collect feedback from a large group of people. A feedback loop in this context refers to the process of acting on user insights to drive improvement. <br><br><br><br>How to use Telegram for feedback loops:<br><br><br>Create a Telegram group. This is a good option for teams with diverse skill sets or for collecting feedback from users who are spread across different locations.<br><br>Set up a feedback : a pre-built chatbot that can help you collect feedback from users. Some popular options include @feedback_bot, which can generate feedback forms.<br><br>Create a feedback form. This can be done by using the bot's structured format to create a form that users can fill out.<br><br>Share the feedback : with the users, [https://www.telegramne.com/ telegram中文语言包] who can access it by clicking on a shared link. This can be done in the Telegram conversation<br><br>Collect and process: Once users have filled out the feedback form, the feedback bot can generate a report of the feedback. You can then evaluate the feedback to inform strategic decision-making.<br><br>Report back to users: Once you have finalized the feedback, you need to share the results with the users. You can do this by sharing a summary report of the changes made and how they will improve the experience.<br><br>Tips and Variations:<br><br>Use polls and surveys to encourage input.<br><br>Create distinct groups for feedback to separate the feedback from regular group conversations.<br><br>Use custom emoticons to encourage feedback.<br><br>Use feedback loops for general improvement, not just collecting feedback.
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