Complete Your Needs Assessment
Complete your Needs Assessment Survey so we can understand your goals, challenges, and how we can best support you with the right opportunities, visibility, and connections.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Member Needs Assessment helps us understand where your business is right now, what you’re aiming to achieve, and how Catalyst Circle can best support you.
It’s not about judging readiness or locking you into anything.
It’s about giving us the right context so we don’t waste your time.
The clearer the picture, the more relevant the support.
Your responses help the Catalyst Circle team to:
Understand your current business focus and priorities
Identify opportunities for connection, collaboration, and referrals
Support you more effectively with your bio, $100 offer, and pitch
Tailor resources, guidance, and conversations to what actually matters to you
This allows Catalyst to be intentional, not generic.
This assessment is:
- Not a test
- Not a qualification process
- Not a commitment to any outcome
There are no right or wrong answers — only honest ones.
Think of this as a snapshot, not a permanent record.
Be honest rather than polished
Short answers are fine
“I’m still figuring this out” is a valid response
You can update or refine things later as your business evolves
You’re not expected to have everything worked out.
Your information is used internally by the Catalyst Circle team to:
Guide onboarding conversations
Shape how we support your offer and pitch development
Make better, more relevant introductions
Improve the overall member experience
Your responses are treated with care and used only within the Catalyst Circle ecosystem.
Once your Needs Assessment is complete:
The Catalyst Circle team reviews your responses
It informs how we support you through the next onboarding steps
It helps us identify where Catalyst can add the most value early
You don’t need to overthink it. Clear and honest is more useful than perfect.
Catalyst Circle works best when we understand what you actually need, not what you think you should say.
Clarity here sets the foundation for everything that follows.
