Create a Popup Survey Invitation – Entrance and Exit Surveys

Any organization that runs a website will want to, at some point in time, survey their visitors. Using a popup survey is one of the most effective ways of finding out what your visitors think about your site. Using FluidSurveys,

Save and Continue Later (without cookies)

One of the most important features for any survey is to have a “save and continue later” button. This is important especially if the survey is long. When the survey is longer than 2-3 pages, sometimes users will complete part

Embed Your Survey in a Website or Blog

When you need to embed a survey directly into your website (i.e. not through a hyper-link), then you need to use the embed option within the FluidSurveys publishing options. The embed option will give you some code that you can

Customizable Redirect URL (exit page)

Once respondents have finished taking your survey, you have the option of showing a final “thank you” or “exit page”. You can either use our default thank you page or even customize the text on this page yourself. You can

Start Survey in any Language based on Custom URL

When you create a multi-lingual survey, FluidSurveys will create just as many URLs as you have languages for the survey. This way, when you send out an invite to people who speak French, the link you send them will take

Custom Short URLs for Your Surveys

When you create a survey, we assign a link to that survey that your respondents will use to access the survey and provide their responses. Sometimes, you will want to send out invites to take the survey in a physical

Template Grabber

One of the more unique features offered by FluidSurveys is the template grabber feature. This option allows users to type in the URL of the website that they would like to deploy their survey on. Fluidsurveys will then grab the

Create Your Own Survey Templates

While FluidSurveys does provide you with some survey templates by default, sometimes you may want to create your own. With FluidSurveys, you can do this with a click of a button. As soon as you create a template, you will

Checkbox Validation (x/y choices)

When you add a checkbox question to your survey, you may want to limit the number of choices that one can choose. Using this option, you can require the respondent to choose a certain number (or range) of choices. For

Natrix Questions – Multi-type Question

The Natrix Question is a great way to group a number of different related questions together. For example, you may want to ask a multiple choice, textbox, and dropdown question about a given topic as part of one question. The

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