Conjointly has launched Self-serve sample C
Conjointly Launches Self-Serve Sample C to Reach ID-Verified Experts, Professionals, and Niche Respondents
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13 July 2026
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Harrigan Davenport
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Conjointly has launched Self-serve sample C, a self-serve sampling option that connects researchers with ID-verified experts, professionals, and hard-to-reach niche audiences.


Sydney, 13 July 2026 - Conjointly, an all-in-one survey research platform, has announced the launch of Self-serve sample C, a new sampling option that connects researchers with ID-verified human respondents, including experts, professionals, and hard-to-reach niche audiences.

Self-serve sample C lets researchers find people with domain expertise in medicine, programming, law, science, languages, and more. Researchers set their own price per complete response and target audiences using more than 400 profiling filters across multiple countries, with a concentration on English speakers.

“Getting genuine expert opinion has always been one of the hardest and most expensive parts of research,” said Nik Samoylov, Founder of Conjointly. “Self-serve sample C gives researchers direct, self-serve access to ID-verified specialists, so they can reach the right people without the cost and delay of traditional expert recruitment.”

Self-serve sample C is built for studies that depend on reaching the right respondents:

  • Real, ID-verified human respondents: Every respondent completes a bank-grade identity verification step before joining the panel, giving you extra confidence in who you are surveying.
  • Specialist filters for expert audiences: Filter on more than 400 profiling questions, including skills, professional background, and domain expertise in medicine, programming, law, science, languages, and more.
  • Rigorous quality assurance checks: Over 20 advanced checks across digital fingerprinting, real-time monitoring, and response analysis prevent low-quality responses from contaminating your analysis.
  • Pre-vetted, video-ready respondent pool: Some respondents are specifically vetted for video response questions, which is useful for studies that depend on high-quality video answers.

Researchers set their bid and launch when ready. Campaigns can be paused or adjusted at any time, and you only pay for complete responses.

“Sample quality is everything when you are surveying specialists,” Samoylov adds. “By combining bank-grade identity verification with more than 20 quality checks, we make sure the experts you pay for are real people who match your criteria.”

Self-serve sample C joins Conjointly’s existing self-serve sampling options, Self-serve sample A and Self-serve sample B, alongside Predefined panels overseen by the Conjointly team. Together they give researchers a full range of sampling choices, from broad consumer audiences to verified experts.

About Conjointly

Conjointly started as a simple online tool for conjoint analysis in 2016 and has since evolved into an industry-leading market research platform. Conjointly holds ISO 20252:2019 (Sampling), ISO 27001:2022, ISO 27701:2019, and SOC 2 Type II certifications, and is a member of the Insights Association and the British Healthcare Business Intelligence Association.

Conjointly’s tools address the most common pricing and product research problems and are supplemented with expert support and guidance from experienced researchers. With thousands of projects performed on the platform, Conjointly is the go-to research place for hundreds of clients.


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