Multiple brands, one entry point
Send traffic to a single quiz pre-lander, then segment users by intent and send them to the partner that makes the most sense.
Turn cold traffic into high-intent signups with a guided date-matching quiz, built to plug straight into your partner programme or CMS.
Ideal for publishers, affiliates, and dating groups who manage multiple offers and want to route traffic where it will actually convert.
Send traffic to a single quiz pre-lander, then segment users by intent and send them to the partner that makes the most sense.
Blend editorial copy, brand cards, and quiz questions to qualify visitors before they ever hit a sign-up form.
Reduce refunds and churn by only promoting brands that fit the user’s preferences and relationship goals.
Use this layout for organic content hubs, advertorials, or pre-landers sitting between ads and your core offer.
Editable copy blocks, placeholders, and content GUIDs mean you can manage everything inside your existing CMS.
The built-in quiz flows from question to recommendation with zero name or email capture—pure intent, no friction.
Visitors arrive via SEO, content pages, or ads and see a clear promise: help finding the right dating experience.
Short, friendly questions uncover what they are looking for: serious relationships, casual chats, or something in between.
You control the destination URLs and messaging, so every outcome points toward partners that fit the user’s profile.
Add comparison tables, brand highlights, and testimonials without touching code—perfect for ongoing A/B testing.
Duplicate the page for each territory or language, adjusting partner mix and copy while keeping the same tested layout.
Link your own cookie, privacy, and T&Cs policies so partners and regulators know exactly how traffic is handled.
This layout is inspired by high-performing pre-landers used across dating brands, publishers, and affiliate networks.
Use this template as a base for dozens of campaigns. Swap in new partner brands, adjust the quiz wording, and keep the structure.
Use this section to ask visitors a short series of questions, then send them to the dating brand (or brands) that match best.
These questions are designed to map visitor intent, not collect personal data. There’s no name or email capture—just preference-based answers.
In your CMS you can connect each outcome to the brand, campaign, or tracking link you want to promote.
“Adding a short matching quiz before our dating brand reviews nearly doubled the number of visitors who clicked through to partners—and the signups we sent were a much better fit.”
Partner success manager at a European dating publisher network.
Layout patterns crafted for high-intent dating traffic, not generic SaaS.
Duplicate the quiz section across different brands, niches, and geo mixes.
Uses content GUIDs and placeholders so your team keeps control.
Link to your own policies and regional disclaimers per page or brand.
“We run multiple dating brands under one umbrella. The quiz makes it easy to steer people toward the experience that fits, which partners love.”
“We cloned the same page across three countries and simply swapped the brand mix and quiz wording—performance stayed strong everywhere.”
“Our content team edits questions and copy inside the CMS. No more waiting for design or engineering just to launch a new dating campaign.”
“Having a standardised layout for warm-up quizzes made it easier to pass partner and legal reviews across different markets.”
Yes. The quiz is designed to sit in front of multiple brands or offers. In your CMS you can control which outcomes link to which partners so the same page works across niches and territories.
This version does not ask for names, emails, or contact details. It only gathers preference-style answers that you can use to decide which brand to promote next in the journey.
The example here uses a standard HTML form with radio buttons so it works without JavaScript. If you’d like animated step-by-step behaviour, you can extend it with scripts where your CMS allows it.
Yes. You can treat the hero, benefit cards, and quiz as modules. Drop the whole block into your hub pages, or use the quiz section by itself as a reusable component.
The form can send responses to your CMS, routing logic, or analytics layer. From there you decide whether visitors see a single best match, a shortlist of brands, or a tailored content page.