Create your surveys with a wide variety of question types.
This question type lets your respondents simply answer with "Yes" or "No".
Let your respondents choose one single answer from your list of answer choices. This question type is to favor over Drop-Down List questions (unless you have more than 8 answer choices).
Let your respondents choose one or many answers from your list of answer choices.
Let your participants choose one or many images that you have uploaded. You can use this question type with any kind of images, pictures, photographs, icons, animated GIFs, etc.
You can also show a caption (text) below each image as well as allow your participants to zoom in on the image to see all of the details.
Create a rating question to ask your respondents to rate a topic using a common scale. You can choose between various types of icons as well as the number of choices (1 - 10).
Let your respondents give you a short text answer, their email address, etc. Even though the field itself is short, it will also save long text entries. It supports all kind of languages (Unicode).
This question type only accepts email addresses with a valid format.
Use this for questions that require long text answers, such as comments, enumerations, etc. It can save really long text answers, so no worries about that. It also supports all kind of languages (Unicode).
Use a drop-down list when you have a lot of answer choices, e.g. when asking for your respondent's nationality. If you have less than 9 choices you should rather use "Multiple Choice (Single Answer)".
Let your respondents easily input any date with this question type. A great way for you to collect birth dates or schedule appointments.
A form is the best way to group multiple text fields into one question. Use it for example to ask for your participant's contact details. It supports all kind of languages (Unicode).
Create a table where your respondents can select one single answer per row. You can even add a "no answer" column. Such "n/a" answers will not be considered in graphs and stats in the results.
Create a table where your respondents can select one or many answers per row.
Create a table where your respondents are only allowed to enter numbers (whole and decimal numbers). Entries can also contain all variations of decimal and thousands separators.
You can choose any numerical range between 0 and 10 and let your participants select a number on that scale. You can also add a label to the left and right end of that scale.
NPS is a simple method to measure your customers' loyalty. Based on the collected results, we will automatically show you your detractors, passives and promoters. Please note that the scale has to be from 0 to 10 in order to be a valid NPS question.
Let your participants indicate their position between two poles by simply moving a slider.
Let your participants order a list of items by priority, personal opinion, etc. We will automatically provide you with the overall ranking as well as ranking details.
Add images to your questionnaire for styling purposes or as integral part of questions, e.g. for making your participants comment on a particular image.
This allows you to embed "iframe" code from any third-party services such as YouTube, Vimeo, SoundCloud, etc. You will be able to include videos, audio, or anything else you need, into your survey.
Let your participants upload images, PDFs or any other file type as part of their survey response. Accept any file type you want, with a file size of up to 25 MB per file (more upon request).
We have several new question types in the pipeline for you and are always thinking about new and interactive ways to partake in surveys. Please feel free to get in touch if you have any ideas or questions.