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Question Based Quotas

Dynamic quotas can be implemented for individual questions within a survey. A quota places a response limit on a question. For example, you could limit a particular question to 50 responses. Once that number of responses is reached, a variety

Email Triggers

Email notifications can be sent out when a branching condition is met. The notifications can be emailed to the survey creator, or to a list of specified addresses. For example, if a respondent answers that they are very unsatisfied with

Require Questions When…

Questions can be set to be required if a respondent answers a previous question, or set of questions, in a specific manner. For example, if a respondent answers that they prefer Brand A over Brand B, you could make it

Disable Questions When…

Questions can be disabled if a respondent answers a previous question, or set of questions, in a specific manner. For example, if a respondent answers that they do not drink Coke, you could disable the follow-up question that asks them

Show/Hide Question Choices

Within grid questions (multiple choice grid, checkbox grid, text response grid, dropdown grid, n-atrix, 3d matrix), variables (rows) can be set to hidden by default until they are triggered by a specific answer from a previous question. Variables (rows) can

Show/Hide Questions

Questions can be set to hidden by default until they are triggered by a specific answer from a previous question. For example, if a respondent answers that they drink Coke, you could have a follow-up question appear directly beneath it,

Multi-Conditional Branching

Multi-conditional branching allows you to trigger a specific action, or set of actions, based on several of a respondents’ previous answers. For example, if a respondent answers that they like Coke in one question, and that they drink it more

Validate/Require Responses

Optional/Mandatory Questions Questions can be made optional or mandatory. If they are marked as required, respondents will have to provide an answer before they are allowed to proceed to the next page, or submit their survey. Grid Questions In grid

Randomize Pages

If this option is enabled, the survey pages will be shown in a different and random order to each respondent. How to: In your survey and on the page that you would like to start the randomization, go to the

Find & Replace

The survey editor is equipped with a find & replace feature that makes it easy to make changes to your survey content. You can quickly search for every occurrence of a specific word or phrase within the survey, and replace

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