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I. Dashboard and Workspaces
Dashboard
Workspaces
II. Select your preferred ‘create survey’ method
Templates
Use AI
Import
CSV File import
Google Forms
From Blank
Clone Survey
III. Modify Survey
Survey Builder
Type in your ‘Survey name’
Description
Logo
Survey Pages
Add New Page
Page settings
Terms of service
Undo and redo
Reorder questions
Languages
Style
Thumbnail
Background
Font
Color
Layout
Options
Themes
Versioning and Auditing
Collaboration
Survey Settings
Workspace
Notifications Toggle
Public survey Toggle
Track location Toggle
Collect offline responses Toggle
Allow multiple responses Toggle
Collect Partial Responses Toggle
Time Duration in Seconds
Google Analytics Measurement Id
Custom variables
Tailor content with Survey Elements Customization
Add, modify and delete questions
Multiple Choice
Single Choice
Ranking
Free Text
Restricted Text
Date
Slider
Yes/No
NPS
CSAT Rating
DropDown
Matrix
Image Choice
Upload File
Video Recorder
Phone Number
Payment
Appointment
Product Cards
Multiple Textboxes
Signature
Question Content
Question Settings
Rules and Logic
Survey Level Rules
Add Survey Rule
Title
Trigger Question
Logic
+ Condition
Action
Show Page
Hide Page
Top of Page
Navigate to Question on a Page
End the Survey
Abandon the Survey
Filter Question Answer Choices
Filter Question
Show Question
Show Question Answer Choices
Question Level Rules
Add Question Rule
Title
Trigger Question
Logic
Action
Show Page
Hide Page
Top of Page
Navigate to Question on a Page
End the Survey
Abandon the Survey
Filter Question Answer Choices
Filter Question
Show Question
Show Question Answer Choices
Survey End Page Configuration and Design
Thank You Page
Result Page
Start Of Survey
External Link
Survey Scheduling
Survey Feedback Collection
Survey Response Download for Participant
Test & Preview
Themes
Styling
Thumbnail
Font
Color
Layout
Classic/Paginated
Conversational
Carousal
Options
Survey Elements
Preview
Collaboration and Comments
Undo/Redo
Mobile/Desktop View
Data
Publish Survey
Share Survey
Download Survey
From Name and From Email:
Email Subject:
Schedule:
Email Attachment:
Template:
Reminder:
Web Link
Disable Response Override Toggle
QR Code
Website
Design
Integration Mode
Design Elements
Button Text
Button Position
Text Color
Button Background Color
Border Radius
Rules
Page Load
On Exit Intent
Scheduled
Scrolling
Get Code
Social Media
Messaging Apps
Shopify
Seamless Realtime integrations
Survey Restrictions
How to create and manage a survey


Note: You can add, edit, delete and rearrange questions to modify the templates, so choose a template that comes close to matching your needs.



Note: You can add, edit, delete and rearrange questions to modify AIgenerated templates, so go ahead and select the template if it comes close to matching your needs.

Tip: Ask for a higher set of questions so you can select the best options.
Tip: The better you describe your survey needs, the more effective AI is at recommending a template for you.

On the ‘Design survey’ screen, on the right-hand side of the header, you will find the ‘Import’ button.

You will see the CSV option on the left-hand side of the ‘Import survey’ pop-up.

You will see the ‘Google Forms’ option below the ‘CSV’ option.


On the ‘Design survey’ screen, on the right-hand side of the header, next to ‘Import’, you will find the ‘From Blank’ green button.

Click ‘From Blank’ to create your survey from scratch.
Select your ‘Default language’ and other necessary details to build the survey from Scratch.

On the ‘Create Survey’ screen, next to ‘From templates’, you will find the ‘Clone survey’ button.
Note: You can add, edit, delete and rearrange questions to modify your cloned surveys.

If you have designed a survey and want to reuse it, click ‘Clone survey’
Scroll through the page to view all your existing surveys.
Or, use the search box to ‘Find survey’
Or, filter based on ‘Category’
Click the relevant survey to view it.
Once you choose the method for creating your survey, you will be directed to the Survey Builder, whether it is a pre-built, AI-generated, imported, new or cloned template.
Note: Whenever you want to view any changes you make to the template, style and layout, click ‘save’ and view the changes in ‘preview’.
Note: The survey title will appear in your survey listings hence if you leave it blank, the survey will appear as survey without title in your survey listings.


Click ‘Save’. Though the survey auto saved every few seconds.
Tip: Choose a single line title for your survey for example brand awareness survey, employees satisfaction survey, customer feedback survey, market research survey, etc.
Describe the purpose of your survey.
You can hide the survey desc from the participants, you can disable the ‘Show survey description’ in the ‘Options’ section under ‘Styles’ in the ‘Survey builder.’

Select or click ‘Survey description’ while in survey builder mode to choose your preferred font type, color, background color, and more using our RichTextEditor.
You can also embed an image or video in the ‘Survey description’.
Click ‘Save’.
The logo feature is available to Enterprise and Professional users.
Click ‘+ logo’ to upload your logo and to access the ‘Style’ elements. Click here to learn more about style elements.

Choose the alignment of the logo as you would like it to appear on your survey – left, center or right
Survey page title and description (optional). Within survey builder, you can add a page title for each page of your survey as well as description.
Tip: For the title choose a single line title that gives your participants a clear understanding of the topic the questions relate to on that particular page.
Select the preferred font type, color, background color, and more for the page title.
Click ‘Save’.

Drag and drop a question type from the vertical menu on the left of your survey creation page.
Learn more about ‘Question types’ here

Click ‘Save’.
You can add new page to the survey by scrolling to the end of any page and clicking ‘Add page’ button.

If you hover your mouse over top right corner of any page you will see reorder, copy and delete options.

Page Visibility: The eye icon helps in controling the visibility of the page. By default all pages are visible. These pages can be turned invisible by default and can be turned visible based on user responses to different question via Survey Level Rules.
Reorder Page: Helps to change sequence of pages.

Clone Page: A copy of the page with all of its questions and settings is created and added just after this page.
Delete Page: Delete the current Page.
Click ‘+ Terms of Service’ at the very end of the survey to add your terms of service, consent statement and privacy policy here.
Choose your preferred font type, color, background color, and more.
You can add your terms of service content to this section or you can add a link to a webpage with your terms of service.

Using Undo/Redo buttons you can manage your recent changes

Use Reorder Question buttons to change questions order

You will get an overview of the number of pages and the sets of questions on each page.
Click the +/- icons to the right of any page to open/minimize question list for any particular page.
Click the double bar ═ to the left of each question to drag and drop it wherever you want to place it.

Enterprise and Professional users can publish surveys in multiple languages, while Personal users can publish surveys in two languages.
Click the icon to choose the languages you want to publish your survey in.
The default language associated with your account is already selected.
Add the other languages from the drop-down menu or via the search bar.
Refer to the Style panel on the right side of the Builder to choose the design elements of your survey
Note: No question should be selected for you to see a Style panel. If you seeing question settings instead – click on the empty space in the survey section of The Builder to deselect a question and you will see the Style panel.

Select the image that you want accompanied with the hyperlink (web link) of your survey.
Note: You can either ‘Upload’ an image from your system or ‘Search on Unsplash’ for appropriate picture.
In case you don’t choose a thumbnail image, the Survey Analytica logo will appear with your web link.
Click on the ‘+ Background’ button in the main survey section in the middle of the screen to assign the background to your survey. Select the image that you want added as a background to your survey.

‘Upload’ an image.
Or, ‘Search on Unsplash’.
Click the + icon next to ‘Font’ to select the font family for your survey title, description, page title, questions and options.
Click the + icon next to ‘Color’ to choose your preferred color and opacity.
Select your preferred layout.
Paginated. In this layout, the survey questions are divided into separate pages or sections. Each page typically contains a subset of questions or content, and participants navigate through the survey by moving from one page to another by clicking ‘Next’. This type of layout is ideal for longer surveys.
Read more about ‘Paginated layout.’
Carousel. In this layout, the questions are presented one question at a time and allow participants to navigate forward or backwards through the questions. As a participant answers a question, the survey would transition to the next question within the carousel.
Read more about ‘Сarousel layout’.
Dialogue. In this layout, the questions are presented in a similar to chat platforms. Questions are presented one at a time, and when the participant answers it the following question is presented.
Read more about ‘Dailogue layout’.

Customize your survey further with ‘options’.
Once you you are happy with style settings you can save your theme in theme window by selecting ‘Save theme’ there. You can access it by clicking on the icon in the top of the Builder screen.

Alternatively you can select any of your previously saved themes or few predefined ones to apply to the survey here as well.

Click this option to view version history.

Click the ‘View’ button to view earlier survey versions.

Click the ‘View’ button to view earlier survey versions.

Or, click ‘Return to the current version’ to continue with the latest version of your survey.

Click the icon next to ‘Comments’ to share your survey with team members outside SurveyAnalytica

In the Collaboration popup share access to new people via email or revoke access from those who have it shared already.
Note: You can invite multiple team members to preview your survey and share
comments.

These users can comment on your survey from Survey Preview Link and those would be visible to the survey editor at each question level.



Select the workspace you want to collaborate with on a particular survey.
Note: Available to Enterprise and Professional users. Learn more about ‘Teams.’
Select the relevant survey category from the drop-down.
Note: Each survey category has a specific set of filters, choose the suitable one.

Enable ‘Notifications’ to receive survey responses to your account within the app and via email.
Enable ‘Public survey’ to make your survey open to all for participation across Survey Analytica and other platforms.
Enable ‘track location’ to capture the location information of your participants.
Enable ‘Collect offline responses’ to gather and save survey responses to your device without internet connectivity. The responses will automatically get uploaded to your account when you are online again.
Note: Available to Enterprise and Professional users.
Enable ‘Allow multiple responses’ to allow participants to respond to the same survey multiple times.
Allows the surveyor to collect partial responses for the survey. This means that even if the participant doest click on submit and has answered few questions those answers would be recorded.
If set the form would auto submit after the given time duration for the participant. This is useful for conducting tests on the platform. It also shows a reverse timer to the participant.
Link your Google Analytics id to your Survey Analytica account to track and monitor participants’s interaction with your survey in your Google Analytics account.
Note: Available to Enterprise and Professional users.
Custom Variables allow you to pass information as part of individual survey response outside the user engagement. This information can also be used for personalising the survey. Once we add the custom variables with a name and description, the name’s is added to the participant survey url as query params and we can pass any information of our liking like custom variables name could be “name” & Description could be “Name”, and when we save these the survey share/participation url would be something like this https://surveys.surveyanalytica.com/s/<id>/?name=[name]. We can now replace the [name] with a user name for tracking the user response without asking them of their name.
Read this blog for further information.


Below The ‘Survey builder’ bar, you’ll find the ’Survey elements customization’ tab. You can change and customize each survey element to suit your requirements: Previous, Next, Submit, Question, and Please Answer This Question.
For example, you can edit the ‘Submit’ element to ‘Book Now’ or ‘Sign Up’. Similarly, you can change ’Question’ to ‘Comment’.


Note: To view configuration options you need to first select said question if it is not selected already. Selected question is marked with green outline.

Note: To view configuration options you need to first select said question if it is not selected already. Selected question is marked with green outline.

Note: To view configuration options you need to first select said question if it is not selected already. Selected question is marked with green outline.

Note: To view configuration options you need to first select said question if it is not selected already. Selected question is marked with green outline.


Note: To view configuration options you need to first select said question if it is not selected already. Selected question is marked with green outline.

Note: To view configuration options you need to first select said question if it is not selected already. Selected question is marked with green outline.

Note: To view configuration options you need to first select said question if it is not selected already. Selected question is marked with green outline.

Note: To view configuration options you need to first select said question if it is not selected already. Selected question is marked with green outline.

Note: To view configuration options you need to first select said question if it is not selected already. Selected question is marked with green outline.

Note: To view configuration options you need to first select said question if it is not selected already. Selected question is marked with green outline.

Note: To view configuration options you need to first select said question if it is not selected already. Selected question is marked with green outline.

Note: To view configuration options you need to first select said question if it is not selected already. Selected question is marked with green outline.

Note: To view configuration options you need to first select said question if it is not selected already. Selected question is marked with green outline.

Note: To view configuration options you need to first select said question if it is not selected already. Selected question is marked with green outline.

Note: To view configuration options you need to first select said question if it is not selected already. Selected question is marked with green outline.

Note: To view configuration options you need to first select said question if it is not selected already. Selected question is marked with green outline.

Note: To view configuration options you need to first select said question if it is not selected already. Selected question is marked with green outline.

Note: To view configuration options you need to first select said question if it is not selected already. Selected question is marked with green outline.

Note: To view configuration options you need to first select said question if it is not selected already. Selected question is marked with green outline.

Note: To view configuration options you need to first select said question if it is not selected already. Selected question is marked with green outline.

Note: To view configuration options you need to first select said question if it is not selected already. Selected question is marked with green outline.
Question title. Add a suitable title for your question. Use the ‘Style’ bar above the question title to select your preferred font, color, background color, align text and for other styling options.
Question type. Below the question title, you will see your selected question: ’Multiple choice’. You can change the question ’Multiple choice’ to another question type here.
Adding Options. To add options to a question click on the ‘+ option’ button.
Add a relevant title. Use the ‘style’ bar above the question title to select your preferred font type, color, background color, align text and more.
Repeat for each option.
Weightage. Assigning weights or values to responses helps with the statistical analysis of the survey. It is essential for garnering insights and also relevant for quizzes and tests.
Learn more about weightage
Split survey. If you enable ‘Split survey’, your participants’s answer choices for this question will act as an identifier for moving the participants through the rest of the survey.
Available to paid users
Description. Description allows you to add description with image, video and other reich text capability below your question title. This could be relavent if you want to explain the question, or the responses to the question needs to be based on the content in the desc.
Visible. All questions added by default are visible. i.e. these are visible to the participants. Disabling this would hide the question and can be turned visible again based on rules.
Mandatory. All questions added by default are Mandator. i.e. a Participant needs to answer this question. If you wish to make it optional turn this toggle off.
Piping. Piping allows you to pipe the responses to the question prior to this question into this question as options. Piping also allows you to edit code where you can call custom endpoints/API’s outside the platform to generate answer options.
Disabled. Turning this option on would disable the question and user would see this question but wont be able to respond to it. This could be useful to showing a calculated value from Piping and Auto Apply.
Auto Apply. Auto Apply allows you to apply a default option / Answer for the given question which the user can change. In case disabled is enabled along with Auto Apply then the user wont be able to change this option.
Randomize. If enabled randomises the order of options for the user/participant.
Rules and Logic can be created at survey level and question Level.
Survey Level rules can be seen by clicking on the Rules Button on the right side of the survey editor next to the Style button.
Once we click it we can see the list of rules and a button to add a new Survey Rule.


Once we click on Create Rule the rule editor would open. Rule editor has following properties :

A self explanatory title for the rule so that you or your team can understand the purpose of the rule in future.
A question dropdown to select a question on whose answer the rule would fire.

How should the trigger question be validated. We currently support Equals, Selection Matches, Selection Matches One, Selection Does not match any of and Selection Matches All kind of comparisons for the Trigger Question Response.

Allows you to add more conditions using a join. Like selecting responses from multiple question should act as a trigger.

This is the action that we want to take if the trigger matches our conditions. We currently support following Actions:
Show a hidden/invisible page.
Hide a visible page in the list of pages.
Take the user on top of a Visible Page.
Take the user to a question on a specific page.
No further questions are presented to the user and the survey form is submitted and the response recorded by showing the end page.
No response is recorded for the survey form and the user is shown a thank you page.
We can filter the possible answer choices for a target question. This is used to hiding the answer choices of a target question.
Hide a target Question.
Show a target Question.
Show hidden answer choices from a target question.


Question level rules can be seen from the logic icon at the bottom of each question in the survey builder or it can be activated from the question editor on the right side of the survey builder for each question.


Once we click on Create Rule the rule editor would open. Rule editor has following properties :

A self explanatory title for the rule so that you or your team can understand the purpose of the rule in future.
A question dropdown to select a question on whose answer the rule would fire.

How should the trigger question be validated. We currently support Equals, Selection Matches, Selection Matches One, Selection Does not match any of and Selection Matches All kind of comparisons for the Trigger Question Response.

This is the action that we want to take if the trigger matches our conditions. We currently support following Actions:
Show a hidden/invisible page.
Hide a visible page in the list of pages.
Take the user on top of a Visible Page.
Take the user to a question on a specific page.
No further questions are presented to the user and the survey form is submitted and the response recorded by showing the end page.
No response is recorded for the survey form and the user is shown a thank you page.
We can filter the possible answer choices for a target question. This is used to hiding the answer choices of a target question.
Hide a target Question.
Show a target Question.
Show hidden answer choices from a target question.

There are currently 4 types of survey end pages supported. These can be configured on the Survey Publish Screen accessible using the Survey Navigation.
Thank you page as the name suggests simply provides a thank you note to the user. There can be done using a rich text editor.

Result Page as an end page is useful to show survey result to the participant. This is usually done for test and quiz forms. The participant sees a summary of the test or quiz that they have participated in. The scoring is based on the weightage’s that were configured at question and answer level.
This runs the survey in kiosk or agent mode. What it means is when a survey response is submitted the form reloads back to the start of the survey with a thank you message as a popup so that the next response can be collected seamlessly. The popup message is completely customizable using our RichTextEditor.
External link is used for directing the users to an external page once the survey ends or is abandoned.
We simply need to provide the external URL that we want to send the user to and also select the questions or custom variables that we want to send along.
Note: The amount of that we can send using the “send fields in external link” is limited to the length of the url supported in current http standards as this question answer information is sent using url query params.

Survey Scheduling helps you to Start and Stop the survey at a given time. Survey Scheduling can be accessed from the Survey Publish page. Survey wont collect any responses outside these dates if configured.

These are the set of questions that you can ask your participants to get information about your survey. If they liked the survey and in case not what could be improved.

Activating this toggle on the Survey Publish Screen allows the participants to download their survey response on the survey end pages.
SurveyAnalytica helps you to test your survey and all of its features before launching the survey to public. This is possible from the Survey’s Preview Screen which can be reached by clicking next on the Survey Builder/Editor or by clicking Preview on the top Survey Nav.


Preview Screen has the following capabilities.
We can save our styling modifications as our own themes or apply our previously saved themes or the ones provided by the platform.
Styling allows you to completely style and brand your survey.
Please check this short video on how to add non intrusive background and style them further.
Setting a Thumbnail helps you set an image that is visible when you share the survey with others as a link. The image replaces the default image (Survey Analytica Logo) with the thumbnail that you set.
Font Settings allow you to choose a different font. We support more or less all fonts possible. We can also change the size, shape of fonts for different elements and also underline the element.

Color Settings allow you to choose a different colors for different elements of the survey. Opacity or Transparency can be set on different elements like Background, Question Box, Progress Bar and Terms of Service. Changing the opacity can result in beautiful transformation. Like changing the opacity to zero on terms of service can completely hide it. Colors for different elements can as well be set at individual element level using the RichTextEditor which would override these global Settings.

Layouts change how the survey/form is rendered to the user. We currently support three views.
This is the default Layout for the survey. Questions are distributed in pages and each page has its title and description. One visible page with all its visible questions and visible answer choices are shown at a time (Check Rules to understand how to change visibility at run time). Once a participant/respondent answers all questions on a given page the user can click next to go to the next visible page. In case of a single page survey user would see the submit button to submit their response.
This layout provides a conversational experience like a chatbot. A single question is shown to the user at a time. Responding to which the next question is visible. User can still scroll to the older questions.
This layout provides a carousal experience with next and previous buttons at the bottom and one question at a time. Users need to click next and previous buttons to navigate between questions. The last visible/valid question would have Submit in place of next to submit the response.
There are few styling options which dont fall into any category as such and are put in options.

Here we provide the capability to change other elements like submit button text, mandatory question missing error message, question number title etc for complete control on survey design. As surveys can be multi lingual user can edit these elements in all the survey languages.
Preview allows the user to test the survey in mobile and desktop view. This helps to have a complete test of the different rules, question rendering and styling before launching a survey. If you want to share the survey with your leadership or teams not on the platform you can use the collaboration feature to share it with them.
Collaboration can be accessed using the + User icon in the top tool bar on the preview page. This allows you to share the draft version of the survey with your team or others who dont have access to surveyanalytica. This ensures that you dont need a lot of licenses to collaborate with your team just to review your survey. Please look at this short video on how to use this feature. This also doesnt record a response for you and saves you from wasting your survey response quota in testing. This also becomes a lot useful in changing surveys which are live as you can test the new changes without publishing (read more about publishing survey live here) these changes to live.
As the name suggests helps in rollback the changes and redo the changes
Switching between these views renders the survey preview in these dimensions.
Data Tab on the right hand nav allows you to test your custom variables in the preview mode. This tab is only visible in case there are custom variables configured on the survey. As can be seen setting a value in the custom variable (in thi case “Abhay”)field reflects the change in the survey description automatically (personalisation) . Read more on Custom Variables here.

Publish Survey allows you to take your currently draft version live. All changes done on a survey are only done on the draft version of the survey. These changes have to be published to take the survey live in case survey is not live or otherwise reflect in the live survey for an already live survey. This is done from the Publish Tab accessible from the top Survey Nav.

Once we have published the survey live using the publish button on the publish screen we can now share the survey using different channels. This is possible from the “Share” Survey Screen accessible from the top nav of the survey editor.

The page shows a list of links for different channels, the number of times the link was opened and how many responses were collected from a given link. Each link can be controlled independently allowing better control on the participation channels. Also quality of the responses from a link can be evaluated and a channel returning poor quality responses can be disabled.
There are currently 9 types of distribution channels:
As the name suggests you can download the survey as a PDF. Print it and Distribute it with the participants or share it with people to share their review comments with you. Though with this rules are not applied as this is a static render. The is also not personalizable. The responses collected using this mechanism have to be loaded on the platform as an excel or csv file from the Analytics Responses tab.
Email share allows you to share survey from the application itself. We can easily create or choose an already available contact list to distribute the survey. Read more about contact lists here. The email distribution can be done in all the supported languages for a given survey.

On top we show all the survey email distribution matrices for the given link. It shows
Sends: All the emails that were sent. Its a total number of sends. If this email distribution was used many times to send emails then it would add all of these sends.
Bounce: Number of hard bounces. In case an email was not sent to an email address it would be recorded in the bounce metrics. Also the email address in the contact list would show a status Bounce, so that you can take action on this email address.
Deliveries: As the name suggest how many emails were successfully delivered to the target email address.
Opens: How many of your delivered emails were opened by the users.
Clicks: How many times the survey link in the email was clicked by the participants.
Complaints: As the name suggests this metrics shows how many people have marked your email as spam and have complained about your email. This is as well shows as a status for your given record / email in the given contact list.
From Name and Email are used to send the email from the given email address and name is shown as the sender. Paid accounts can use their own email domains to send these emails.
The email subject that is used to send a given email. This is the subject for the default mail for a given language. Email subjects can be set at reminder email template level as well.
Schedule allows you to schedule the email at a given date and time or send it at a given frequency. This is useful for running longitudinal surveys. The beauty is it automatically picks the changes in the templates and contact lists to send emails to new contacts with the updated templates.


The email attachments can be used to send attachments to the user as part of the email. This is very useful for scheduled reports created from Survey Analytics.
Email Templates are the actual email content that is passed in the email. This can be completely customised based on the contact list information (part of the contact record), survey response data to different questions or custom variables.

This is for sending reminder emails. This is useful for scenairos where you want to nudge the user to participate the survey. This email content could be completely different from the main email content. Its subject as well could be different. You would need to specify after how many days the reminder is sent. It also uses values lesser than 1.

Web links are useful if you want to share the survey with the prospective respondents on your own. The link can be copied and sent on any channel of your choice.

By default all surveys are open for the respondents to respond to multiple times though only the latest response is recorded. This feature ensures that user is shown an alert that they have already responded to the survey.
You can generate a survey shareable QR code that can be then shared in print media, OTT channels etc for direct participation.

Website share allows you to embed the survey in different ways into your website or a webpage. This allows you to generate a code which can be embedded in your website or a webpage. You can specify a design and automate the survey visibility using rules.

You can choose from 6 different designs to embed the survey in your webpage/site.
Standard: it simply embeds the complete survey into the page where ever you would put the embed code using an iFrame.
New Page: It would show a button at the embeded location. Clicking this button would open the survey in a new page.
Popup: It would show a button at the embeded location. Clicking this button would open the survey in a popup.
Slider: It would show a button at the embeded location. Clicking this button would open the survey in a slider.
Popover: It would show a button at the embeded location. Clicking this button would open the survey in an overlay.
Side Tab: It would show a button at the embeded location. Clicking this button would open the survey from the side in an overlay.
We can do following customisations on these Integration modes
This is the text that appears on the button.
This is the position at which the button is visible. Embedded means where ever the embed html is put the button would appear there. All these other positions would be using the fixed position html styling attribute and would automatically render at the position on a page and wont be limited to the position at which the html is embedded.

This is the color of the button text. You can align it with the page theme on which the survey is being embedded.
This is the color of the button background. You can align it with the page theme on which the survey is being embedded.
We can as well change the border radius of the button to aling with the styling of the button.
Using rules We can automate how the survey is shown to the user. Without rules the survey has to be activated by the user by clicking on the button. But in case you want to show the survey to user when they are leaving the website or some change has happened on the website, you can use this feature to ask the user to participate in the survey.

We currently support following automated triggers:

When a particular page is loaded. You would need to specify the page URL and the survey would automaically open when the following url is opened in your website.
When user is intending to leave your website by clicking on the close icon on the browser it would open the survey automatically.
After a specified time gap of coming on a given page.
When user starts scrolling the page where the survey has been embedded.
This would generate the embed code or script that the user needs to embed in their website.

Note: Some HTML , CSS and JS understanding is needed to do this.

This feature is currently in beta and is not accessible by default. We support sharing surveys using Teams, Slack, Whatsapp and Facebook Messenger.
Shopify channel allows you to add the survey to your shopify webshop.
Realtime integrations allow you to create workflows to share your survey via different channels or take an action on a survey response.

Survey Restrictions are a way to restrict the participation on the survey. By default all surveys/forms are accessible to people having the survey link. We can change this by setting survey restrictions. Survey Restrictions can be set from the Publish Survey Screen as can be seen from this screenshot.

Once we click on the restrictions it opens up an overlay with listing of all the restrictions applied on the survey/form.

Clicking on add opens up the restriction creation overlay. Survey Participation can be currently restricted using Email Domain, Email, Location, Registered user or Mobile Numbers.
Email Domain: We can provide multiple Email Domains and participants would be asked to login using their email and email domain is validated before a participant has access to the survey form otherwise an message is shown to the user.
Email: We can provide multiple Email’s and participants would be asked to login using their email and email address is validated before a participant has access to the survey form otherwise an message is shown to the user.
Location: We can provide a location (latitude longitude) and a distance radius from this location. A participants location is then validated when they open the survey and only in case it meets all the requirements the survey is shown to the user otherwise an message is shown to the user.
