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Comparison

ReqBrief vs a PDF or Email Questionnaire: Time to Retire the Doc?

The emailed questionnaire is the status quo at most agencies. It is also the thing clients most often ignore.

You know the routine: a Word or PDF questionnaire attached to an email, with a polite "fill this in before we start." Sometimes it comes back complete. More often it comes back with three sentences, or not at all, and the project starts underdefined anyway.

The document is not the problem — the experience is. It is asynchronous, unguided, and feels like paperwork. ReqBrief turns the same intent into a short, friendly interview the client can do on their phone, and it produces the structured brief the questionnaire was always trying to get.

ReqBrief vs a PDF or email questionnaire, side by side

ReqBriefa PDF or email questionnaire
Core formatAdaptive AI interview via a linkStatic document over email
Completion rateHigher — short, guided, mobile-friendlyNotoriously low
Follow-up on vague answersAutomatic, in the momentA new email thread
OutputStructured brief, generated for youA document you re-read and rewrite
Version controlOne link, one source of truthAttachments and reply chains
Best atActually getting answers, then a briefLooking thorough in your inbox

When a PDF or email questionnaire is the better choice

  • A specific client explicitly prefers a document they can fill at their own pace.
  • You need a signed, paper-style artefact for compliance reasons.
  • You already have a refined questionnaire that clients reliably complete.

Where ReqBrief wins

  • Your questionnaires come back blank, late, or barely filled in.
  • You waste days in follow-up email threads chasing detail.
  • You want the brief written for you instead of rewriting the client’s answers.
  • You want one link instead of attachments scattered across replies.

The bottom line

If the emailed questionnaire reliably came back complete, you would not be reading this. ReqBrief keeps the structure you wanted from that document but delivers it as a conversation clients actually finish — and writes the brief at the end.

FAQ

Can I keep my existing questionnaire questions?

Yes — the topics you already ask about (goals, audience, constraints, budget, timeline) map directly onto a ReqBrief interview. The difference is delivery: a guided conversation instead of a static document.

Do clients need to install or sign up for anything?

No. You send a link; the client answers in their browser, on any device. There is nothing for them to download or create an account for.

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