How Boost Your Match Score Improves Participant Matching
Last Update 11 hours ago
DLYTE builds participant profiles over time. The Boost Your Match Score system is the second layer of that profile. It gives testers a way to provide deeper, industry-relevant information beyond their core setup.
Once a tester completes their core profile, they are shown a profile completion score and a set of optional modules.
Once a tester completes their core profile, they are shown a profile completion score and a set of optional modules.

Each module covers a specific area:
When a study’s criteria align with a completed boost module, the platform can surface the tester’s saved profile answer directly within the screener question. Instead of relying on a fresh, unverified self-report at apply time, the tester is shown what is already on file and asked to confirm or update it.
This reduces inconsistency and improves the accuracy of participant selection.
Testers with richer, more complete profiles receive higher match priority. This creates a direct incentive for participants to provide detailed, accurate information over time.
For telecommunications studies specifically, testers who have completed the module already have their provider, plan type, home internet setup and spend on file before they ever see your study.
- Telecommunications — mobile provider, plan type, monthly spend, home internet setup and switching behaviour
- Banking & Finance — products held, primary bank and financial service usage
- Housing & Real Estate — property ownership, investment activity and housing situation
- Insurance — coverage types, provider, claims history and comparison behaviour
- E-Commerce & Retail — shopping habits, preferred platforms and purchase frequency
- Technology — software, tools and technology usage
- Travel & Transport — travel frequency, booking behaviour and transport preferences
When a study’s criteria align with a completed boost module, the platform can surface the tester’s saved profile answer directly within the screener question. Instead of relying on a fresh, unverified self-report at apply time, the tester is shown what is already on file and asked to confirm or update it.
This reduces inconsistency and improves the accuracy of participant selection.
Testers with richer, more complete profiles receive higher match priority. This creates a direct incentive for participants to provide detailed, accurate information over time.
For telecommunications studies specifically, testers who have completed the module already have their provider, plan type, home internet setup and spend on file before they ever see your study.
