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conio(コニオ) is a survey-focused Offerwall service for media properties. A publisher places an entry point on its own site and directs members to a survey list page provided by conio; when users complete surveys, the publisher earns revenue while users receive incentives. It is positioned less as a traditional ad network and more as a way to monetize and increase engagement from a media site’s member traffic through survey content.
Based on the publicly available information, conio’s core value is aggregating surveys from multiple research companies and offering them to publishers through a unified interface. It says it has partnerships with 8 research companies and supports higher-paying overseas surveys. In addition to standard surveys, it also offers simple daily “either/or” survey content that users can accumulate rewards from, helping create a reason for repeat visits. For publishers, the main task is to set up the traffic path and guide users to it; the more complex work—research-company partnerships, the Offerwall page, and the incentive funding—is handled by conio. On integration, the text mentions a minimum development lead time of 15 business days, as well as API integration, but detailed technical documentation is not publicly disclosed.
conio emphasizes “zero operation, zero cost” and uses a fully performance-based compensation model. Public information indicates that there are no fees for initial implementation, Offerwall provision, research-company partnerships, or system setup; publisher revenue is generated only after a survey is completed, and the incentive funding is also covered by conio. This reduces the financial risk for publishers testing a new monetization channel. However, the page does not specify key commercial terms such as the revenue share between the publisher and conio, settlement cycle, or minimum payout amount, so these need to be confirmed by downloading materials or making an inquiry.
The main advantages are the low barrier to entry and the ability to avoid integrating with survey companies one by one, making it suitable for turning member traffic beyond ad revenue into a stable supplementary income stream. Incentivized surveys can also help increase visit frequency for points sites or membership-based media. The drawbacks are that it depends heavily on existing traffic and a user incentive mechanism; for ordinary content sites without a membership system, the results may be limited. Public materials also provide insufficient disclosure around data scale, real-world revenue cases, and the range of platform support.
conio is better suited to points websites, membership-based media, content platforms with an operable user base, and media teams looking to reduce their reliance on advertising. Access from mainland China, payment methods, and local compliance information are not disclosed, so china_access is currently assessed as unknown. If targeting the Chinese market, teams should carefully evaluate cross-border survey supply, compliance around user incentives, settlement currency, and access stability. Comparable Offerwall or survey monetization options include Tapjoy, ironSource, AdGate Media, TheoremReach, and Pollfish.
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