Readout preview

Sample Pilot Readout

Illustrative preview of how BoozeButler summarizes bottle consideration, next-step intent, and audience taste signals.

Sample Readout

Visitors are showing stronger interest in lighter, refreshing serves.

A public-facing readout can translate quiz behavior into clear commercial direction without exposing internal tooling.

Primary insight Refreshing, easy-sipping serves are attracting the strongest engagement.
Business implication Visitors are moving from taste discovery into bottle consideration around lighter cocktail formats.
Recommended action Feature refreshing serves in campaign creative, product placement, and next-step calls to action.

Top directional signal

Refreshing serves are showing stronger bottle consideration.

Use this to guide campaign creative, product placement, and bottle emphasis.

Observed Bottle consideration

Sample readout

Guided discovery signals at a glance.

Illustrative sample data for the readout preview.

Quiz completions 1,268

Visitors who completed the taste flow.

Bottle consideration Tracked

Completers who engaged with a bottle CTA.

Next-step intent Visible

Locator, bottle, or recipe-oriented signals.

Top bottle Baby Blue

Leading serve: Bourbon Collins.

Bottle consideration

Which bottles are earning consideration.

Sample readout, labeled for buyer preview.

RankBottleConsideration eventsShare of total
1Baby Blue8943%
2Texas Single Malt5225%
3Lineage Rye3416%
4Small Batch Bourbon2211%

Audience taste readout

Taste signals mapped to the portfolio.

Live demo data appears here when available, with a clean sample preview otherwise.

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Serve trends

Compact sample rankings for a public preview.

1Bourbon CollinsRefreshing serve · 312 recommendations
2Bourbon SourBright classic · 287 recommendations
3Bourbon Old FashionedSpirit-forward · 198 recommendations
4Bourbon ManhattanRefined serve · 156 recommendations

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BoozeButler turns taste discovery into a bottle consideration readout your brand team can use.