Online panel in Zimbabwe

Our online panel and data collection capabilities helps businesses understand consumers across Zimbabwe.

Our representative sample provider is mobile based to ensure deep reach and fast turnaround times. You will be able to have thousands of respondents in a highly engaged online panel, and detailed answers to your questions – with results available in a few days.

Representative online panel in Zimbabwe with a robust quality

With the Sagaci Research pan-african consumer panels you will have a robust quality control process that allows seamless and comparable multi-country studies.

Our representative online panels are mobile-based to ensure deep reach and fast turnaround times. This means that in a few hours you will be able to have thousands of respondents in a highly engaged online panel, and detailed answers to your questions – with results available in a few days.

How can you target specific respondents using our online panel?

Target specific locations (regions, cities, districts…)
Target specific household characteristics (eg. number of kids, age of kids,…)
Target consumers of specific FMCG categories (food & non-food)
Target owners of appliances, electronics or vehicles
Target users of specific financial products (including insurance)
Target specific occupations (eg. farmers, IT professionals, shop owners, SMEs…)
Etc…

Benefits of our consumer panel in Zimbabwe

Reach

Access customers across the country through a simple click

Accurate

Trusted and engaged members providing high-quality answers

Representative

Nationally representative sample cutting across all socio-demographics: age, gender, income, urban / rural,…

Reactive

Gather massive amounts of data in a short-time frame

Targeted

Leverage profiling data to target specific groups

Fast

Quick-turn around times and accelerated fieldwork

Why should you trust our sample provider?  

Diversified members recruitment channels: Advertising campaigns, social-network influencers, referrals, offline ambassadors, direct sign-up,…
Detailed demographic characteristics available: All panelists profiled during initial sign-up
Strong engagement: Panelists are encouraged to visit the app on a daily basis, with daily surveys available for them
Controlled environment: Panel sign-up with the members’ Google / Android account (unique)
Quality-focused panel: Panelists are scored based on the overall quality of their answers. Priority is given to higher-score panelists during survey assignment

Panel Demographics in Zimbabwe

Country population

15 million

Urban

65 %

Rural

35 %

Smartphone penetration

~ 35 %

By Age groups

18 to 25 35%
26 to 35 36%
36 to 45 20%
46 to 55 6%
Above 55 2%

By Gender

Male 52%
Female 48%

By Socioeconomic Classification

A 31%
B 20%
C1 12%
C2 9%
D 13%
E 7%
N/A 8%

Get started with our online panel in Zimbabwe

Reach out to our team now to request feasibility and costs

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