Survey logic flexibility
Survey question flow can be customized with skip logic, conditional questions, question branching logic, piping logic, and/or randomization.
Cat avg: 8
Survey question flow can be customized with skip logic, conditional questions, question branching logic, piping logic, and/or randomization.
Cat avg: 8
Data collected within the tool can be exported to another program for additional reporting/analysis.
Cat avg: 8.9
Includes canned reports that allow users to generate and share accurate survey results.
Cat avg: 8.2
Supports privacy compliance and confidentiality standards, such as HIPPA.
Cat avg: 9.1
Includes options for the look & feel of a survey, including different colors, fonts, layouts, etc.
Cat avg: 7.1
Users can make changes to live surveys after they are published.
Cat avg: 8.3
Includes a selection of pre-made survey templates for different types of surveys.
Cat avg: 8.2
Features related to the type, look & feel of surveys.
Includes a selection of pre-made survey templates for different types of surveys.
Category average: 8.2
Includes options for the look & feel of a survey, including different colors, fonts, layouts, etc.
Category average: 7.1
Allows the user to include their company logo (rather than the survey vendor’s logo) and/or create a company template so that branding is consistent across multiple surveys.
Category average: 8.5
Features related to the content (media, question types, answer types, etc) of surveys.
Users can make changes to live surveys after they are published.
Category average: 8.3
Supports a variety of question types, such as multiple choice, select all that apply, ratings, text responses, etc.
Category average: 8.7
Features related to survey flow, or the logic that directs survey question order.
Survey question flow can be customized with skip logic, conditional questions, question branching logic, piping logic, and/or randomization.
Category average: 8
Features related to reporting & analytics for survey results.
Data collected within the tool can be exported to another program for additional reporting/analysis.
Category average: 8.9
Includes canned reports that allow users to generate and share accurate survey results.
Category average: 8.2
Features related to administration & security for survey tools and data.
Administrators can limit users’ ability to access data and edit content.
Category average: 9
Supports privacy compliance and confidentiality standards, such as HIPPA.
Category average: 9.1
Supports the creation of online surveys.
Includes a selection of pre-made survey templates for different types of surveys.
Includes an organization tool, such as a library, that allows the user to save, store and re-use or update past surveys.
Includes options for the look & feel of a survey, including different colors, fonts, layouts, etc.
Allows the user to include their company logo (rather than the survey vendor’s logo) and/or create a company template so that branding is consistent across multiple surveys.
Survey appears on a single continuous page, rather than requiring respondents to click through to multiple pages.
Survey displays a progression bar so that respondents know where they are in the survey (how much completed vs. how much left).
Survey is optimized for a variety of screens and devices, including mobile.
Users can include audio, images and videos within surveys.
Users can make changes to live surveys after they are published.
Supports a variety of question types, such as multiple choice, select all that apply, ratings, text responses, etc.
Supports matrix or grid questions, such as “How often did you: eat breakfast? …exercise?...get 8 hrs of sleep?” where each subquestion has the same set of possible answers (e.g. Always / Often / Sometimes / Never).
Supports multiple languages.
Survey question flow can be customized with skip logic, conditional questions, question branching logic, piping logic, and/or randomization.
Users can include rules that cause certain questions to be skipped based on a respondent’s demographic information, answer to a previous question, or response time, for example.
Users can create rules for questions that are only asked to certain respondents, or only asked if particular behavioral or demographic criteria are met.
Users can create branching question pathways, where a respondent’s answer at a given stage determines the next set of questions they will be asked.
Answers provided by respondents earlier in the survey can be piped into survey questions later on. For example, if Q1 asks for the respondent’s name, Q2 can ask “What did you have for breakfast, [Name]?”
Question order and/or question set can be randomized across the respondent pool.
Data collected within the tool can be exported to another program for additional reporting/analysis.
Users can view results on dashboards in real-time as they come in, rather than needing to wait to run a report or take counts after the survey is closed.
Includes canned reports that allow users to generate and share accurate survey results.
Respondent behavior (including survey completion, particular responses, or opt-outs) triggers notifications.
Users can set up automatic follow-up emails to survey respondents, for example a "Thank you" email or an email to share survey results.
Users can choose from multiple channels for distribution, including distribution through the survey tool, personal email, social, via a link on their website, etc.
Users can create vanity or short URLs for surveys.
Users can embed surveys into their web pages.
Supports employee/coworker surveys about performance and work environment.
Option for responses to be collected anonymously or with limited respondent demographic information.
Supports multiple users and/or user roles within a central account, license, or subscription.
Administrators can limit users’ ability to access data and edit content.
Supports privacy compliance and confidentiality standards, such as HIPPA.