Re-Direct Respondents to Your Website

This feature allows you to re-direct users from your survey to a website of your choice. You could set up re-direction to occur after a user submits their survey, or after a branching condition has been met. For example, you

Hidden Fields

Hidden fields are questions that are only visible to the survey creator while editing the survey. They do not appear to respondents; however, the contents do appear in Analytics alongside responses. Hidden fields can store existing information, trigger survey logic,

Tally Scores

Scores can be assigned to question choices. Per question scores can be viewed in Analytics, along with per survey scores (the total score of all selected choices). Instant feedback can also be provided to respondents through the Score Display question

Skip to a Random Page

You can skip respondents to a random page within the survey if a particular branching condition is met. For example, if a respondent answers they’re between the age of 18-24, you could skip them to a random page within your

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,

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