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SurveyLegend

Analyzed: 2026-04-22
Model: OpenAI GPT-5
Prompts run:
Total responses:
Overall AI Visibility?
0
/ 100
Invisible

Geometric mean of LBA, Authority and TOM. Penalises any single weak metric.

Latent Brand Association?
50
/ 100
Category-Strong

What the model believes about SurveyLegend without web search.

LLM Authority?
0
/ 100
Absent

Frequency × prominence across organic category prompts.

Top of Mind?
0
/ 100
Prompted-Recall-Only

Unprompted recall on high-volume discovery prompts.

Metric 1 of 3 Latent Brand Association?

Measures what GPT-5 believes about SurveyLegend from training alone, before any web search. We probe the model 5 times across 5 different angles and score 5 sub-signals.

LBA Score
50/100
Category-Strong
Quality?
0.67
Meta-factor?
1.00
Familiarity?
0.54
Top associations for SurveyLegend
easy drag-and-drop builder 5 visually polished surveys 5 mobile-friendly forms 4 easy to use 3 good for marketers 3 limited analytics and reporting 2 visually appealing survey builder 2 polished mobile-friendly design 2 mobile-friendly forms 2 easy-to-use survey builder 2 strong visual customization 2 easy drag-and-drop builder 2 customer feedback collection 2 weaker enterprise capabilities 2 simple research data 2
Control prompt (category baseline)
creating surveys 3 distributing surveys 3 collecting feedback 3 analyzing survey results 2 customer insights 2 survey creation 1 customer feedback 1 gathering opinions 1 unclear brand identity 1 generic survey software 1

High overlap with brand prompts shows SurveyLegend is firmly in the model's "survey platform" category.

Sample model responses
Prompt: What is SurveyLegend known for?
SurveyLegend is known for its visually appealing, mobile-friendly online survey and form builder, especially for creating responsive surveys with a drag-and-drop interface.
Iteration: 1 of 5
Prompt: What is SurveyLegend known for?
SurveyLegend is known for its visually appealing, mobile-friendly online surveys and forms, with an easy drag-and-drop builder and real-time analytics.
Iteration: 2 of 5

Metric 2 of 3 LLM Authority?

Frequency × prominence across organic category prompts where users ask category questions and AI recommends brands. Measured both with and without web search, then averaged 50/50.

Authority Score
0/100
Absent
Recall mode (no web)?
0

What the model recalls from training without searching the web.

Retrieval mode (with web)?
0

What the model returns when it can search live web sources.

IntentPromptRecall pos.Retrieval pos.
discovery What are the best survey platforms for employee engagement surveys? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which survey platform is best for student surveys? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best survey platforms for nonprofit feedback collection? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which survey platforms work well for event feedback? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What survey platforms are best for product research surveys? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best survey platforms for healthcare patient surveys? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which survey platforms are good for website feedback forms? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What survey platforms are best for creating mobile-friendly surveys? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which survey platforms are easiest for nontechnical users? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best survey platforms for academic research? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which survey platforms are best for multilingual surveys? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What survey platforms are best for collecting NPS feedback? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which survey platforms are good for anonymous surveys? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best survey platforms for embedded website surveys? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which survey platforms are best for internal company surveys? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best survey platforms for getting higher response rates? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which survey platforms are best for advanced branching logic? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What survey platforms are best for quick survey creation? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which survey platforms are best for social media polls and surveys? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best survey platforms for collecting user insights? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to enterprise survey tools for small teams? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which survey platforms are better than basic form builders for research surveys? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to premium survey software for startups? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison How do survey platforms compare with spreadsheet-based feedback collection? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to high-cost survey tools for nonprofits? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which survey platforms are better for analytics than simple polling tools? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to complex research platforms for customer surveys? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which survey platforms offer better customization than basic survey apps? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to manual email surveys for feedback collection? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which survey platforms are better for team collaboration than solo survey tools? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I improve low survey response rates? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How can I create surveys with branching logic? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I analyze survey results more easily? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How can I send surveys to customers and track responses? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I make a survey that works on mobile devices? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How can I collect anonymous survey responses? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I build a survey without coding? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How can I share surveys with a team for review? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I create a survey with templates? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How can I get better reporting from survey data? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What is the best free survey platform? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional How much do survey platforms cost? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Are there survey platforms with a free plan? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What survey platform offers the best value for money? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Which survey platforms have affordable monthly pricing? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What are the cheapest survey platforms for small businesses? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Which survey platforms offer unlimited responses? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Do survey platforms have free trial options? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What survey platforms are worth paying for? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Which survey platform plans include reporting and analytics? not mentioned not mentioned
Sample responses

Metric 3 of 3 Top of Mind?

Unprompted recall on 15 high-volume discovery prompts, run 5 times each in pure recall mode (no web). Brands that surface here are baked into the model's training, not borrowed from live search.

TOM Score
0/100
Prompted-Recall-Only
Discovery promptVolumeAppearedPositions (5 runs)
What are the best survey platforms for businesses? 210 0/5
What are the top survey platform options for customer feedback? 30 0/5
What are the most popular survey platforms right now? 0 0/5
Which survey platforms are most recommended for teams? 0 0/5
What survey platform should I use for online surveys? 0 0/5
What are the best survey platforms for collecting responses? 0 0/5
Which survey platforms are best for small businesses? 0 0/5
What are the best survey platforms for market research? 0 0/5
What survey platform is best for customer satisfaction surveys? 0 0/5
What are the best survey platforms with analytics? 0 0/5
Which survey platforms are easiest to use? 0 0/5
What are the best survey platforms for teams? 0 0/5
What survey platforms are best for feedback collection? 0 0/5
What are the best survey platforms for researchers? 0 0/5
Which survey platforms are best for creating custom surveys? 0 0/5
Sample recall responses

What to do next Recommendations for SurveyLegend

Generated automatically from gaps and weaknesses in the analysis above, ranked by potential impact on the AI Visibility Score.

Enter the category conversation

Your Authority is low across category queries. Users asking about your category do not see you. Priority: get listed in "best of" and "top N" articles for your category on domains with strong training-data crawl presence.

+10 to +25 on Authority

Enter the model's competitive set

The model knows your brand when asked directly (LBA > 0) but never volunteers you in category queries. You are outside the model's go-to list. Co-mention density with established category leaders is the single biggest lever: get listed in "Top 10 X" articles alongside the brands the model currently names.

+10 to +30 on TOM over 12-18 months

Push product-specific content into authoritative sources

The model knows your category but may not name your specific products. Get product-level content into independent reviews, comparison articles, and ranked lists.

+5 to +15 on LBA

How is this calculated? Methodology

Every score on this page is reproducible. Below is exactly what we ran and how we computed each number.

Overall AI Visibility Score
Geometric mean of LBA, Authority and TOM: (LBA × Authority × TOM)^(1/3). Geometric mean is used so that any single weak metric pulls the overall score down, rather than being masked by strength elsewhere.
Latent Brand Association (LBA)
5 brand probes + 1 control prompt, each run 5 times in recall mode (no web search). LBA = quality × meta × stability × share × recognition × 100. Each sub-signal is on a 0-1 scale. Read the full LBA methodology →
LLM Authority
50 organic category prompts (discovery, comparison, problem and transactional intents), each run once in recall mode and once in retrieval mode. Score = frequency × log-decayed prominence × intent weight, then 50/50 averaged across the two modes. Prompts are shared across all brands in the industry. Read the full Authority methodology →
Top of Mind (TOM)
15 high-volume discovery prompts (sourced from Keywords Everywhere search-volume data), each run 5 times in pure recall mode (no web). Score = frequency × (0.5 + 0.5 × log-prominence), volume-weighted. Prompts are shared across all brands in the industry. Read the full TOM methodology →

Analysis run on April 22, 2026 at 9:07 PM

All 210 AI responses for SurveyLegend

Click a prompt to expand its responses. 210 total responses across 72 prompts.

LBA — Latent Brand Association (7 prompts)

On a scale of 1-10, rate your familiarity with the brand "SurveyLegend" in the survey platform category. 1 = I've never heard of this brand 4 = I'm aware of the name but know little specific 7 = I know the brand well including its main products 10 = Deep, confident knowledge including specific features, differentiators, pricing tier, competitor positioning Return JSON: { "familiarity": <1-10 integer>, "justification": "<one sentence>" }
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
{ "familiarity": 6, "justification": "I know SurveyLegend as a survey/form platform and have a general sense of its visual survey-builder positioning, but I’m not confident on detailed features or current pricing." }
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
{"familiarity":5,"justification":"I recognize SurveyLegend as a survey/form platform brand, but I don’t know its product details, pricing, or competitive positioning well enough to rate it higher."}
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
{ "familiarity": 5, "justification": "I’m aware SurveyLegend is a survey platform and have a basic sense of its positioning, but I don’t know its features, pricing, or competitive details well." }
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
{ "familiarity": 5, "justification": "I’m aware of SurveyLegend as a survey-platform brand and have a general sense of its purpose, but I don’t know its specific features, pricing, or positioning in depth." }
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
{ "familiarity": 6, "justification": "I know SurveyLegend as a survey/feedback platform and can recall its general positioning, but I’m not confident on detailed feature, pricing, or competitive specifics." }
What is SurveyLegend known for?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
SurveyLegend is known for its visually appealing, mobile-friendly online survey and form builder, especially for creating responsive surveys with a drag-and-drop interface.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
SurveyLegend is known for its visually appealing, mobile-friendly online surveys and forms, with an easy drag-and-drop builder and real-time analytics.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
SurveyLegend is known for creating visually appealing, mobile-friendly online surveys and forms with a simple drag-and-drop interface.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
SurveyLegend is known for its visually appealing, easy-to-use online survey and form builder, focused on creating mobile-friendly, engaging questionnaires with a drag-and-drop interface.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
SurveyLegend is known for its easy-to-use, visually appealing online survey and form builder, designed to create mobile-friendly, interactive surveys.
What are SurveyLegend's main strengths and weaknesses?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
SurveyLegend’s main strengths are its polished, mobile-friendly survey design, easy drag-and-drop builder, good visual presentation for forms/surveys, and a relatively simple setup for non-technical users. It’s especially strong for making surveys look modern and engaging. Its main weaknesses are that it’s less powerful than top enterprise survey platforms for advanced logic, analytics, reporting, and customization. It can also feel limited for complex research workflows, and pricing/value may be less attractive if you only need basic survey features.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
SurveyLegend’s main strengths are its polished, mobile-friendly design, easy drag-and-drop survey builder, strong visual customization, and good user experience for creating engaging forms quickly. It’s often appreciated for being intuitive for non-technical users and for producing attractive surveys that can improve completion rates. Its main weaknesses are that it can be less powerful than enterprise survey platforms in advanced logic, analytics, and reporting. It may also feel limited for complex research workflows, very large-scale deployments, or deep integrations compared with more mature competitors. Pricing can also be a drawback for users who only need basic survey features.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
SurveyLegend’s main strengths are its very polished, mobile-friendly survey design, easy drag-and-drop builder, good-looking visuals, and straightforward setup for creating engaging forms and surveys. It’s especially strong for users who care about aesthetics and a smooth respondent experience. Its main weaknesses are that it’s less feature-rich than some enterprise survey platforms, with fewer advanced analytics, logic, and customization options than power users may want. Pricing can also feel high relative to the depth of features, and it may not be the best fit for complex research workflows or large-scale enterprise needs.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
SurveyLegend’s main strengths are its very polished, mobile-friendly survey design, easy drag-and-drop creation, good-looking question layouts, and strong visual customization that makes surveys feel more engaging than many basic form tools. It’s especially good for simple to moderately complex surveys where appearance and user experience matter. Its main weaknesses are that it can feel limited for advanced survey logic, deep analytics, and enterprise-grade reporting compared with more established research platforms. Pricing can also feel relatively high for the feature set, and some users may find it less flexible if they need very complex workflows or highly specialized survey functionality.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
SurveyLegend’s main strengths are its clean, modern survey design, easy drag-and-drop builder, mobile-friendly forms, and strong visual appeal for creating engaging surveys quickly. It’s also good for simple feedback collection and branded surveys. Its main weaknesses are limited depth compared with more advanced survey platforms, fewer robust analytics and reporting features, and less flexibility for complex survey logic or enterprise-grade workflows. It can also feel more like a polished front-end tool than a full-power research platform.
Who should use SurveyLegend? Who should avoid it?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
SurveyLegend is best for people and teams who want visually polished, mobile-friendly surveys with an easy drag-and-drop builder—especially marketers, small businesses, educators, event organizers, and anyone collecting customer feedback, leads, or simple research data without needing a very complex enterprise setup. Who should avoid it: organizations that need deep enterprise survey governance, advanced statistical analysis, very complex logic, strict compliance/security controls, or highly customized research workflows may be better served by more advanced platforms.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
SurveyLegend is best for people and teams who want visually polished, mobile-friendly surveys, polls, and forms without a lot of technical setup. It’s a good fit for marketers, educators, event organizers, small businesses, and anyone who values attractive design, easy sharing, and quick data collection. People who should avoid it are those who need very advanced survey logic, highly specialized enterprise workflows, deep statistical analysis, or strict compliance/security features beyond a lightweight survey platform. If you need complex research-grade tooling or a very large enterprise survey stack, another platform may be a better fit.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
SurveyLegend is best for people who want attractive, mobile-friendly surveys with an easy drag-and-drop builder—especially marketers, small businesses, educators, nonprofits, and teams collecting feedback, leads, or simple research data. It’s also a good fit if design and user experience matter a lot. You should avoid it if you need very advanced survey logic, highly specialized research features, deep statistical analysis, enterprise-grade workflow automation, or heavy compliance/security requirements that your organization must tightly control. If your surveys are simple and design-focused, it’s a solid fit; if they’re complex and research-heavy, a more advanced platform may be better.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
SurveyLegend is best for people who want visually polished, mobile-friendly surveys without a lot of technical setup—like marketers, startups, small businesses, educators, and teams collecting customer feedback, leads, or simple research data. It’s a good fit if you value ease of use, nice design, and quick deployment. People should avoid it if they need highly advanced enterprise survey features, deep statistical analysis, complex logic/workflows, heavy integrations, strict compliance requirements, or large-scale research tooling. It may also be less ideal for users who mainly want the cheapest possible option or a very bare-bones survey builder.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
SurveyLegend is best for teams and individuals who want visually polished, mobile-friendly surveys/forms with easy drag-and-drop creation and solid basic analytics—especially marketing, events, lead capture, customer feedback, and simple internal questionnaires. It’s a good fit if design/UX matters and you don’t need highly advanced research features. Avoid it if you need very complex survey logic, enterprise-grade reporting, deep statistical analysis, strict research workflows, or the lowest-cost option for large-scale data collection. It may also be a poor fit if you want a highly technical, highly customizable survey platform.
How does SurveyLegend compare to its main competitors?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
SurveyLegend is generally positioned as a more design-forward, easy-to-use survey builder than many traditional competitors. Compared with SurveyMonkey, it often feels more visual and modern, but SurveyMonkey is usually stronger for advanced survey analytics, enterprise features, and established integrations. Compared with Typeform, SurveyLegend offers a similar polished, mobile-friendly experience, though Typeform is often seen as better for conversational forms and broader ecosystem support. Against Google Forms, SurveyLegend is far more attractive and customizable, but Google Forms wins on simplicity, cost, and tight Google Workspace integration. Versus Jotform, SurveyLegend is typically simpler and more presentation-focused, while Jotform is more powerful for complex forms, workflows, and app-like functionality. Compared with Qualtrics, SurveyLegend is much easier and lighter, but Qualtrics is the enterprise heavyweight for deep research, governance, and advanced survey science. Overall, SurveyLegend stands out for visual appeal and ease of use, while competitors tend to beat it on depth, scale, or enterprise capabilities.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
SurveyLegend is generally positioned as a more visual, mobile-friendly survey builder than most traditional competitors. - Vs. SurveyMonkey: SurveyMonkey is stronger for enterprise features, analytics, governance, and research workflows. SurveyLegend is easier to make polished, interactive-looking forms quickly, but is usually lighter on advanced reporting. - Vs. Typeform: Typeform is the closest comparison in terms of design-first, conversational surveys. Typeform is usually more mature with integrations and logic; SurveyLegend is often simpler and can feel more visually styled, but less powerful for complex workflows. - Vs. Google Forms: SurveyLegend is far more attractive and branded. Google Forms wins on cost, simplicity, and Google ecosystem integration, but looks basic. - Vs. Jotform: Jotform is stronger for form-building flexibility, templates, conditional logic, and business use cases. SurveyLegend is better if the priority is a clean, engaging survey experience rather than broad form functionality. Bottom line: SurveyLegend’s main advantage is aesthetics and ease of creating engaging surveys. Its main tradeoff is that competitors often offer deeper features, integrations, and enterprise-grade capabilities.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
SurveyLegend is generally positioned as a more design-forward, easy-to-use survey tool than many competitors. Compared with Typeform, it offers a similarly modern, mobile-friendly experience, but SurveyLegend is often seen as more focused on visual customization and simpler survey-building, while Typeform is stronger for conversational forms and polished UX. Against SurveyMonkey, SurveyLegend usually feels more intuitive and prettier out of the box, but SurveyMonkey tends to be stronger for enterprise features, analytics, and mature survey workflows. Compared with Google Forms, SurveyLegend is far more customizable and professional-looking, but Google Forms is free, simpler, and better for basic internal use. Against Qualtrics, SurveyLegend is much easier and lighter-weight, but Qualtrics is far more powerful for advanced research, logic, and enterprise reporting. Overall, SurveyLegend is a good fit for users who want attractive, responsive surveys without the complexity of enterprise platforms.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
SurveyLegend is generally positioned as a mid-market survey tool that emphasizes a polished, mobile-friendly, highly visual user experience. Compared with its main competitors: - SurveyMonkey: SurveyMonkey is more established and stronger for enterprise-grade survey workflows, analytics, and integrations. SurveyLegend usually feels more modern and design-forward, but SurveyMonkey is broader and more proven. - Typeform: Typeform is the closest in terms of sleek, conversational surveys. Typeform often wins on brand recognition and flow design, while SurveyLegend can be simpler and more visually oriented. Typeform can also get expensive as needs grow. - Google Forms: SurveyLegend is far more attractive and customizable. Google Forms is free and easy, but much more basic in design and logic. - Qualtrics: Qualtrics is much more powerful for enterprise research, advanced logic, and reporting. SurveyLegend is easier to use and more affordable, but not as deep. Overall, SurveyLegend’s main strengths are ease of use, attractive design, and mobile-first presentation. Its tradeoff is that it is not as feature-rich or enterprise-oriented as the biggest competitors.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
SurveyLegend is generally known for being more visually polished and easier to use than many traditional survey tools. Compared with major competitors: - Typeform: SurveyLegend is similar in its mobile-friendly, conversational feel, but Typeform is usually seen as the stronger and more mature product for logic, integrations, and overall ecosystem. - SurveyMonkey: SurveyLegend tends to look better and feel more modern, while SurveyMonkey is stronger for enterprise features, analytics, and long-established survey workflows. - Google Forms: SurveyLegend is far more attractive and branded, but Google Forms is free, very simple, and better for basic internal data collection. - Jotform: Jotform is typically more flexible and powerful for forms and workflows, while SurveyLegend focuses more on stylish surveys and presentation. - Qualtrics: Qualtrics is much more advanced for research and enterprise use; SurveyLegend is lighter, simpler, and better suited to teams that care about design and ease of setup. Overall, SurveyLegend’s biggest advantage is its design-first approach and ease of creating engaging surveys. Its main tradeoff is that it usually isn’t as deep or feature-rich as the top enterprise competitors.
What do people typically complain about with SurveyLegend?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
People typically complain about SurveyLegend being pricey for the features offered, having limited customization/advanced survey logic compared with bigger survey tools, and occasional issues with reporting or exporting data. Some also mention a learning curve, slow support responses, or that the free/low-tier plans feel restrictive.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
Common complaints about SurveyLegend are usually about pricing (especially for advanced features), limited customization on lower tiers, occasional bugs or slow performance, weaker reporting/analytics than some competitors, and customer support responsiveness. Some users also mention export options and integrations can feel limited.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
People typically complain about SurveyLegend’s pricing, limited customization on lower plans, occasional bugs or performance issues, and slow or unhelpful customer support. Some also mention export/reporting limitations and that advanced survey logic or analytics can feel less robust than competitors.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
People typically complain about SurveyLegend’s limited customization compared with more advanced survey tools, occasional glitches or slow performance, and pricing being high for the features offered. Some also mention weaker reporting/analytics, limited integrations, and that the mobile/visual design can feel a bit restrictive for complex surveys.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
People commonly complain about SurveyLegend’s pricing, limited features on lower plans, occasional bugs/performance issues, and slower customer support. Some also mention restrictions around exporting data, branding/customization limits, and the mobile/editor experience feeling a bit clunky.
What is a typical survey platform known for? control
0/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned
A survey platform is typically known for creating and distributing surveys, collecting feedback, and analyzing responses.
Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned
A typical survey platform is known for creating, distributing, and analyzing surveys to collect feedback, opinions, and customer insights.
Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned
A typical survey platform is known for creating, distributing, and analyzing surveys and questionnaires to collect feedback, opinions, and data from respondents.
Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned
A typical survey platform is known for creating, distributing, and analyzing surveys to collect feedback, opinions, and customer or employee insights.
Iteration 5 of 5 Not mentioned
A typical survey platform is known for creating and distributing surveys, collecting responses, and analyzing feedback from customers, employees, or audiences.

Authority — LLM Authority (50 prompts)

What are the best survey platforms for employee engagement surveys? discovery 140/mo
0/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Not mentioned
Top employee engagement survey platforms: 1. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** Best for large organizations needing deep analytics, benchmarking, and action planning. 2. **Culture Amp** Best overall for employee engagement, pulse surveys, and manager-friendly insights. 3. **Microsoft Viva Glint** Best for companies already on Microsoft 365 / Teams. 4. **Leapsome** Best for combining engagement surveys with performance reviews, goals, and learning. 5. **15Five** Best for SMBs wanting simple engagement surveys plus manager check-ins. 6. **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** Best for flexibility and easy survey creation at a lower complexity level. 7. **Peakon by Workday** Best for enterprise HR teams already using Workday. **Quick pick:** - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best Microsoft option:** Viva Glint - **Best budget-friendly:** SurveyMonkey Enterprise or 15Five If you want, I can also give you a **side-by-side comparison by price, features, and company size**.
retrieval Not mentioned
Here are the strongest employee-engagement survey platforms right now: - **Culture Amp** — best for **research-backed engagement programs** and strong benchmarking. It offers 40+ templates, AI comment summaries, benchmarks across 1B+ responses, and action planning. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/engage?utm_source=openai)) - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for **enterprise-grade listening and analytics**. Its EX25 program is a pre-built engagement system with annual baseline + quarterly pulses, and it tracks engagement, inclusion, well-being, and intent to stay. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/support/common-use-case/xm-solutions/ex25-xm-solution/?utm_source=openai)) - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — best if you want **continuous, personalized pulse surveys** tied to HR data. Workday says it recommends weekly automated pulses and has very large benchmark/comment datasets. ([workday.com](https://www.workday.com/en-us/solutions/need/employee-experience.html?utm_source=openai)) - **Lattice** — best for teams that want **engagement plus performance management in one place**. It supports pulse, eNPS, onboarding, offboarding, exit surveys, plus heatmaps, sentiment tracking, and action plans. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/platform/engagement?utm_source=openai)) - **SurveyMonkey** — best for **simplicity and speed**. It has employee-engagement templates, anonymity controls, segmentation, and its new “programs” feature is designed for continuous listening. ([surveymonkey.com](https://www.surveymonkey.com/use-cases/employee-engagement/?utm_source=openai)) - **15Five** — worth a look if you want a **manager-friendly engagement workflow** with surveys as part of a broader people-management stack. ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/engagement/?utm_source=openai)) **My quick pick:** - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics or Workday Peakon - **Best all-in-one HR suite:** Lattice - **Best easy/fast option:** SurveyMonkey If you want, I can turn this into a **top 3 based on your company size, budget, and HR stack**.
Which survey platform is best for student surveys? discovery
0/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Not mentioned
**Best overall for student surveys:** **Qualtrics** It’s the strongest choice for schools/universities because it handles: - anonymous surveys - branching logic - mobile-friendly forms - reporting/exports - FERPA-friendly institutional use **Best free/easy option:** **Google Forms** Great for quick class surveys, simple feedback, and easy sharing. **Best if your school uses Microsoft 365:** **Microsoft Forms** Very convenient for students and teachers already in the Microsoft ecosystem. **Best for nicer-looking, more engaging surveys:** **Typeform** Good for short student feedback surveys, but less ideal for heavy academic survey work. **My recommendation:** - **University/research/student assessment:** **Qualtrics** - **Simple classroom feedback:** **Google Forms** or **Microsoft Forms** If you want, I can also give you the **best platform by use case** (anonymous surveys, research, class feedback, or student engagement).
retrieval Not mentioned
**Best overall for most student surveys:** **Google Forms** — it’s free/low-friction, easy to build, supports branching, templates, real-time charts, and Sheets export. ([workspace.google.com](https://workspace.google.com/intl/en/products/forms/?utm_source=openai)) **Best if your school uses Microsoft 365/Teams:** **Microsoft Forms** — it’s built into the Microsoft ecosystem, supports surveys/quizzes, branching, real-time results, Excel export, and assignment through Teams for Education. ([support.microsoft.com](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/what-is-microsoft-forms-6b391205-523c-45d2-b53a-fc10b22017c8?utm_source=openai)) **Best for advanced academic research:** **Qualtrics** — stronger if you need complex logic, deeper analytics, and enterprise-style survey controls. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/research-core/survey-software/?utm_source=openai)) If you want one simple pick: **Google Forms for most teachers/students; Microsoft Forms if you’re already in Teams.**
What are the best survey platforms for nonprofit feedback collection? discovery
0/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Not mentioned
Here are the best survey platforms for nonprofit feedback collection: 1. **SurveyMonkey** - Best overall for easy nonprofit use - Strong templates, logic, and reporting - Nonprofit discounts available - Good for donor, volunteer, and event feedback 2. **Qualtrics** - Best for advanced research and large organizations - Excellent analytics, branching, and integrations - More expensive, but very powerful for deep feedback programs 3. **Google Forms** - Best free option - Simple, reliable, and easy to share - Great for basic event surveys or quick intake forms - Limited branding and reporting 4. **Typeform** - Best for engaging, conversational surveys - Very user-friendly on mobile - Great when response rates matter - Pricier than basic tools 5. **Jotform** - Best for flexible forms and nonprofit workflows - Strong form builder, payments, and automation - Good for registrations plus feedback in one platform - Nonprofit pricing available 6. **Microsoft Forms** - Best if your nonprofit already uses Microsoft 365 - Simple and clean - Works well for internal staff or program feedback - Less advanced than SurveyMonkey/Qualtrics 7. **Zoho Survey** - Best budget-friendly paid alternative - Good logic, reporting, and integrations - Often a solid value for smaller nonprofits **Top pick by use case:** - **Best overall:** SurveyMonkey - **Best free:** Google Forms - **Best for advanced insight:** Qualtrics - **Best for polished donor experience:** Typeform If you want, I can also narrow this down by **budget**, **team size**, or **whether you need donor/volunteer/client feedback**.
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For most nonprofits, I’d shortlist these: 1. **SurveyMonkey** — best all-around for nonprofit feedback, especially if you want strong analysis, exports, and a nonprofit discount. SurveyMonkey has a nonprofit discount program, nonprofit-focused templates, and plans with advanced reporting and sharing. ([help.surveymonkey.com](https://help.surveymonkey.com/en/surveymonkey/billing/discounts/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Google Forms via Google Workspace for Nonprofits** — best free/low-cost option if your team already lives in Google. Google Workspace for Nonprofits is $0/user/month and includes Forms. ([google.com](https://www.google.com/nonprofits/offerings/workspace/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Jotform** — best for flexible forms plus donations/volunteer workflows. Jotform offers a 50% nonprofit discount on paid plans. ([jotform.com](https://www.jotform.com/nonprofit/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Typeform** — best for polished, conversational surveys that may get higher completion rates. Typeform offers nonprofit/NGO discounts and a free plan. ([help.typeform.com](https://help.typeform.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039728951-Non-profit-NGO-and-student-discounts-at-Typeform?utm_source=openai)) 5. **Tally** — best budget choice for simple nonprofit forms and surveys. Tally offers 99% of features free and a nonprofit discount on Pro. ([tally.so](https://tally.so/help/plans-and-pricing?utm_source=openai)) **My pick:** - **Best overall:** SurveyMonkey - **Best free:** Google Forms - **Best for beautiful UX:** Typeform - **Best value/flexibility:** Jotform - **Best ultra-budget:** Tally If you want, I can narrow this to the **best 3 for donor surveys, volunteer feedback, or program evaluation**.
Which survey platforms work well for event feedback? discovery
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Good options for event feedback: - **Typeform** — best for polished, mobile-friendly post-event surveys - **SurveyMonkey** — strong all-around choice with solid analytics and templates - **Qualtrics** — best for large conferences or deeper enterprise-level feedback - **Google Forms** — simplest free option if you just need basic responses - **Microsoft Forms** — great if your team uses Microsoft 365 - **Jotform** — flexible, with lots of form design and embedding options - **Slido** — good if you want live polls plus follow-up event surveys - **Whova** — strong for conferences and attendee engagement, including feedback collection If you want, I can also recommend the best one based on your event type: small meetup, corporate event, conference, or webinar.
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Good options for event feedback: - **Slido** — best for **live, in-the-moment feedback** during sessions: polls, Q&A, quizzes, and short end-of-session surveys. ([slido.com](https://www.slido.com/home?utm_source=openai)) - **SurveyMonkey** — strong for **post-event surveys** and practical logistics: QR codes, offline/kiosk mode, SMS, email, and multi-event analysis. ([surveymonkey.com](https://www.surveymonkey.com/use-cases/event-feedback/?utm_source=openai)) - **Typeform** — great if you want a **more polished, conversational survey** with good mobile/share options and event-specific templates. ([typeform.com](https://www.typeform.com/use-case/event-feedback?utm_source=openai)) - **Qualtrics** — best for **enterprise-level analysis** and more advanced event feedback workflows/templates. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/marketplace/event-feedback-survey/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to: 1. **best free option**, 2. **best for conferences**, or 3. **best for collecting feedback via QR code**.
What survey platforms are best for product research surveys? discovery
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Best survey platforms for **product research** depend on whether you need **simple questionnaires, advanced logic, or respondent panels**: - **Qualtrics** — best overall for serious product research. Strong logic, conjoint/maxdiff, robust analytics, and enterprise-grade reporting. - **SurveyMonkey** — best easy-to-use option. Good for quick concept tests, feature surveys, and NPS-style research. - **Typeform** — best for high-response, conversational surveys. Great for brand/UX-friendly questionnaires, but weaker for advanced research methods. - **Alchemer** — best mid-market choice for flexible survey design. More customizable than SurveyMonkey, often cheaper than Qualtrics. - **QuestionPro** — strong for product research and market research, with good advanced question types and panel options. - **Attest** — best if you want fast consumer feedback and access to audience panels. - **UserTesting** — better for qualitative product feedback than traditional surveys, but excellent for validating concepts and experiences. - **Prolific** — great for recruiting high-quality respondents for academic-style or targeted product studies. If you want a quick recommendation: - **Best overall:** Qualtrics - **Best simple/fast:** SurveyMonkey - **Best design/engagement:** Typeform - **Best budget-flexible:** Alchemer - **Best for respondent access:** Attest or Prolific If you tell me your budget, audience (B2B/B2C), and whether you need panels, I can narrow it to the best 2–3.
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For **product research surveys**, the best picks are usually: 1. **Qualtrics** — best for serious product research and advanced methods like **concept testing, conjoint, MaxDiff, pricing**, and broader product lifecycle research. It’s the strongest all-around option if you need depth. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/market-research/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **SurveyMonkey** — best for teams that want something easier/faster, with strong support for **MaxDiff** and market-research-style surveys. Good when you want practical research without a big setup. ([surveymonkey.com](https://www.surveymonkey.com/product/market-research/maxdiff/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **QuestionPro Research Edition** — best for research teams that want a more budget-conscious platform with advanced techniques like **conjoint, MaxDiff, TURF, heatmaps, and price sensitivity**. ([questionpro.com](https://www.questionpro.com/research-edition/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Typeform** — best for simpler, more polished surveys where response experience matters more than advanced research analytics. It’s better for lightweight product feedback than heavy methodology. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/experience-management/customer/ux-research-tools/?utm_source=openai)) 5. **YouGov Surveys / Survey Direct** — best when you need access to a panel and want **self-serve audience targeting** for product testing. ([corporate.yougov.com](https://corporate.yougov.com/documents/297/YouGov_Survey_Direct_Launch_Release.pdf?utm_source=openai)) **My quick recommendation:** - **Best overall:** Qualtrics - **Best easy option:** SurveyMonkey - **Best for advanced research on a tighter budget:** QuestionPro - **Best for simple feedback forms:** Typeform If you want, I can also give you a **best platform by budget** or **by use case** (concept test, feature prioritization, pricing, naming, etc.).
What are the best survey platforms for healthcare patient surveys? discovery
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For **healthcare patient surveys**, the best platforms are usually the ones with **HIPAA support, BAA availability, EHR/CRM integrations, and strong patient-experience reporting**. ### Best overall options 1. **Qualtrics Patient Experience** - Best for: large health systems, enterprise patient experience programs - Strengths: powerful analytics, workflow automation, omnichannel surveys, dashboarding - Good if you need: post-visit, NPS, HCAHPS-style workflows, service recovery 2. **Press Ganey** - Best for: hospitals and health systems focused on patient experience and quality improvement - Strengths: healthcare-native benchmarks, reputation management, analytics - Good if you need: industry benchmarks and patient experience reporting 3. **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** - Best for: teams that want ease of use and broad survey capabilities - Strengths: simple to deploy, good logic, integrations, enterprise controls - Good if you need: general patient satisfaction surveys with lighter IT overhead - Note: confirm HIPAA/BAA support for your plan ### Strong healthcare-focused options 4. **Medallia** - Best for: enterprise CX and patient experience - Strengths: journey analytics, feedback capture, closed-loop service recovery - Good if you need: multi-department patient experience management 5. **Luma Health** - Best for: patient engagement + survey workflows tied to appointments - Strengths: texting, reminders, intake, post-visit surveys - Good if you need: automated survey delivery from patient interactions 6. **PatientTrak** - Best for: patient experience and clinic/hospital workflow surveys - Strengths: in-visit and post-visit feedback, reputation tools - Good if you need: practical patient satisfaction collection ### Best for simpler, lower-cost survey needs 7. **REDCap** - Best for: research, clinical studies, internal healthcare surveys - Strengths: secure, flexible, widely used in healthcare and academia - Good if you need: consent forms, research data collection, custom surveys 8. **Formstack** - Best for: small-to-mid healthcare practices - Strengths: easy forms, workflow automation, integrations - Good if you need: intake forms and patient feedback in one tool ### My quick picks - **Best enterprise patient experience:** **Qualtrics** - **Best healthcare-native benchmarking:** **Press Ganey** - **Best simple business-friendly option:** **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** - **Best for research/clinical studies:** **REDCap** ### What to check before buying - **HIPAA support + BAA** - **EHR integration** (Epic, Oracle Health/Cerner, athenahealth, etc.) - **SMS/email survey delivery** - **Closed-loop case management** - **Role-based access and audit logs** If you want, I can also give you a **shortlist by clinic size** (small practice vs hospital system) or by **budget**.
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My short list for **healthcare patient surveys**: 1. **Qualtrics** — best overall for large health systems and patient-experience programs. It says it meets **HIPAA, HITRUST, and FedRAMP**, is an **HCAHPS-approved vendor**, and supports EMR integrations. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/healthcare/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Medallia** — best for enterprise patient-experience management and omnichannel feedback. Medallia says it has a healthcare solution for **CAHPS/HCAHPS**, and its trust center lists **HIPAA** and **HITRUST**. ([medallia.com](https://www.medallia.com/press-release/medallia-and-ipsos-give-healthcare-providers-hcahps-solution-and-complete-understanding-of-patient-experience/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — best if you want something simpler and faster to roll out. SurveyMonkey says it offers **HIPAA-compliant forms and surveys** for healthcare teams, including patient intake and post-visit feedback. ([surveymonkey.com](https://www.surveymonkey.com/product/features/hipaa-compliance/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Formstack** — best for patient satisfaction surveys plus workflows/intake. Formstack’s healthcare pages highlight **HIPAA-supporting features**, **BAA support**, and patient-satisfaction templates. ([formstack.com](https://www.formstack.com/features/hipaa-friendly-forms?utm_source=openai)) 5. **Alchemer** — best if you want flexibility and strong customization. Alchemer has healthcare-specific survey pages, but note it says the platform itself is **not HIPAA-compliant**; instead, it’s designed to let customers create **HIPAA-compliant surveys**. ([alchemer.com](https://www.alchemer.com/industry/healthcare/?utm_source=openai)) **My pick by use case:** - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics - **Best patient-experience suite:** Medallia - **Best simpler/affordable option:** SurveyMonkey Enterprise - **Best for intake + surveys + forms:** Formstack - **Best customization:** Alchemer If you want, I can also give you a **top 3 by budget**, or a **HIPAA-only comparison table**.
Which survey platforms are good for website feedback forms? discovery
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Good options for **website feedback forms**: - **Typeform** — best for polished, conversational forms - **SurveyMonkey** — solid all-around choice, easy to deploy - **Jotform** — very flexible, lots of templates and embeds - **Hotjar** — great for on-site feedback widgets and behavior insights - **Qualtrics** — best for enterprise-level feedback and analytics - **Userback** — strong for visual website feedback and bug reports - **Tally** — simple, lightweight, and affordable - **Google Forms** — free and easy, but basic If you want, I can narrow these down by **budget**, **ease of use**, or **best for embedded website forms**.
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Good picks for **website feedback forms**: - **Hotjar** — best if you want **on-site feedback widgets** like popovers/bubbles plus quick analysis. Hotjar’s Surveys now includes the old Feedback tool, with multiple display types and AI-powered analytics. ([help.hotjar.com](https://help.hotjar.com/hc/en-us/articles/36820006299921-Changes-to-Feedback-and-Surveys?utm_source=openai)) - **SurveyMonkey** — strong all-around choice for **website-embedded surveys/popup collectors** and easy templates. It supports embedding on your site and has a Website Feedback template plus website collector options. ([surveymonkey.com](https://www.surveymonkey.com/templates/website-feedback-survey-template/?utm_source=openai)) - **Typeform** — best if you care most about **slick UX/design**. Its website feedback template can be embedded as a popup, full-page embed, or standard embed. ([typeform.com](https://www.typeform.com/templates/website-feedback?utm_source=openai)) - **Qualtrics** — best for **larger teams / enterprise CX** and deeper analysis. It offers website suggestion/satisfaction templates and text analytics tools. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/marketplace/website-suggestion-survey/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also narrow this down by **budget**, **ease of setup**, or **best free option**.
What survey platforms are best for creating mobile-friendly surveys? discovery
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Top mobile-friendly survey platforms: - **Typeform** — best for polished, one-question-at-a-time surveys on phones. - **SurveyMonkey** — strong all-around option with responsive mobile layouts. - **Google Forms** — free, simple, and works well on mobile for basic surveys. - **Qualtrics** — best for advanced research and enterprise-level mobile surveys. - **Jotform** — very mobile-friendly with good form customization and app support. - **Alchemer (formerly SurveyGizmo)** — solid for business surveys with good mobile optimization. - **Microsoft Forms** — easy if you’re in the Microsoft ecosystem. If you want the best for most teams: **Typeform** for user experience, **SurveyMonkey** for general use, and **Qualtrics** for advanced needs.
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If mobile-friendliness is the priority, my top picks are: 1. **Typeform** — best for the smoothest mobile respondent experience; it emphasizes responsive, mobile-friendly designs and one-at-a-time question flow. ([typeform.com](https://www.typeform.com/surveys?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Jotform** — best for all-around flexibility; its forms are mobile-responsive by default and it also supports offline collection and kiosk mode. ([jotform.com](https://www.jotform.com/surveys/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Qualtrics** — best for enterprise / research-heavy surveys; it has a mobile-friendly taking experience plus mobile preview and optimization tools. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/support/survey-platform/survey-module/look-feel/simple-layout/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **SurveyMonkey** — best if you want a mainstream survey platform with mobile-optimized apps and offline collection options. ([surveymonkey.com](https://www.surveymonkey.com/product/features/mobile-app/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Best overall mobile UX:** Typeform. ([typeform.com](https://www.typeform.com/surveys?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for field surveys / offline use:** Jotform or SurveyMonkey. ([jotform.com](https://www.jotform.com/mobile-survey/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for complex enterprise surveys:** Qualtrics. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/support/survey-platform/survey-module/look-feel/simple-layout/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this down by **budget, team size, or use case** (customer feedback, research, event check-ins, etc.).
Which survey platforms are easiest for nontechnical users? discovery
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The easiest survey platforms for nontechnical users are usually: 1. **Typeform** - Very polished, one-question-at-a-time format - Easy drag-and-drop builder - Great for simple forms, lead capture, feedback 2. **SurveyMonkey** - Probably the most familiar all-around option - Simple templates and setup - Good for basic to mid-level surveys 3. **Google Forms** - Free and extremely easy - Best if you want something fast and simple - Less polished, but very beginner-friendly 4. **Jotform** - Easy form builder with lots of templates - More flexible than Google Forms - Good for people who want simple setup plus nicer design 5. **Microsoft Forms** - Very easy if you already use Microsoft 365 - Clean interface and quick sharing - Good for internal surveys, polls, and quizzes **Best pick by use case:** - **Easiest overall:** Google Forms - **Best-looking/easiest polished experience:** Typeform - **Best all-purpose business option:** SurveyMonkey - **Best for template-heavy forms:** Jotform If you want, I can also rank these by **price**, **design quality**, or **best for small businesses**.
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For most nontechnical users, the easiest survey platforms are usually: - **Google Forms** — simplest overall; drag-and-drop, templates, and fast sharing. ([workspace.google.com](https://workspace.google.com/intl/en/products/forms/?utm_source=openai)) - **Microsoft Forms** — very easy if you already use Microsoft 365; Copilot can draft surveys from a prompt. ([support.microsoft.com](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/welcome-to-copilot-in-forms-6a21bfbd-21b3-4e48-946c-7603b129521c?utm_source=openai)) - **Typeform** — nicest “guided” experience for creating polished, conversational surveys. ([typeform.com](https://www.typeform.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Jotform** — easiest if you want lots of templates and a no-code drag-and-drop builder. ([jotform.com](https://www.jotform.com/features/drag-and-drop/?utm_source=openai)) - **SurveyMonkey** — a good beginner-friendly choice, especially now that it offers an AI survey generator in its free tools hub. ([surveymonkey.com](https://www.surveymonkey.com/newsroom/surveymonkey-launches-free-tools-hub/?utm_source=openai)) **Best pick by use case:** - **Absolute easiest:** Google Forms - **Best for Microsoft users:** Microsoft Forms - **Best-looking surveys:** Typeform - **Most template-rich:** Jotform - **Best for quick AI draft:** SurveyMonkey If you want, I can rank them for **free plans**, **best mobile experience**, or **best for customer feedback**.
What are the best survey platforms for academic research? discovery
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For **academic research**, the best survey platforms are usually: 1. **Qualtrics** - Best overall for universities and serious research - Strong logic, randomization, embedded data, anonymous links, and IRB-friendly features - Great if your institution already licenses it 2. **REDCap** - Best for clinical, health, and university research - Very secure, widely used in academia, excellent for consent forms and longitudinal studies - Usually free through an institution 3. **LimeSurvey** - Best open-source option - Good if you want self-hosting, more control, and lower cost - Less polished than Qualtrics, but very capable 4. **SurveyMonkey** - Good for simpler academic surveys - Easy to use, but weaker for advanced research designs than Qualtrics 5. **Google Forms** - Best for very simple, low-stakes surveys - Free and easy, but not ideal for rigorous research or complex survey logic If you’re also looking for **participant recruitment**, consider: - **Prolific** — best for academic subject pools and higher-quality respondents - **CloudResearch** — strong for survey research, especially online samples - **MTurk** — cheaper, but data quality is usually less reliable **Quick recommendation:** - **Best overall:** Qualtrics - **Best for health/clinical research:** REDCap - **Best budget/open-source:** LimeSurvey - **Best participant panel:** Prolific If you want, I can also give you a **best platform by use case** (e.g., psychology, public health, anonymous surveys, longitudinal studies).
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For **academic research**, the best choices are usually: 1. **REDCap** — best for **institutional, clinical, longitudinal, and sensitive-data** studies. It’s built specifically for research studies and supports online/offline data capture, surveys, and exports to stats packages. ([project-redcap.org](https://www.project-redcap.org/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Qualtrics** — best **all-around premium** option if your university has access. It offers advanced question types, branching, quotas, analytics, and research-focused workflows. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/here-to-help/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **LimeSurvey** — best **open-source / self-hosted** option. It’s explicitly positioned for academic studies, offers research-grade exports, and gives you more control over data and hosting. ([community.limesurvey.org](https://community.limesurvey.org/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **SurveyMonkey** — best for **quick, simple surveys** and some research workflows, especially if you want easy setup, templates, and audience targeting. It has research-focused features, but it’s usually less robust than REDCap/Qualtrics for complex academic designs. ([surveymonkey.com](https://www.surveymonkey.com/roles/research/?utm_source=openai)) **My short recommendation:** - **Most academic researchers:** REDCap or Qualtrics - **Need open-source/control:** LimeSurvey - **Need something fast and easy:** SurveyMonkey ([project-redcap.org](https://www.project-redcap.org/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you a **best platform by use case** (e.g. psychology, medical research, student surveys, multi-wave studies, anonymous surveys).
Which survey platforms are best for multilingual surveys? discovery
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Best options for multilingual surveys: - **Qualtrics** — best overall for enterprise multilingual surveys; strong translation workflows, regional logic, and high-scale distribution. - **SurveyMonkey** — easy to use and good for quick multilingual surveys; supports multiple languages and respondent-facing language selection. - **Alchemer** — strong for custom, complex multilingual surveys; good balance of power and flexibility. - **LimeSurvey** — best open-source option; solid multilingual support and self-hosting if you need more control. - **Typeform** — best for polished, conversational surveys; multilingual support is decent, but less robust for complex language management. - **Formstack** — good for business forms/surveys with multilingual needs, especially if you want workflow integrations. **Best picks by use case:** - **Enterprise / advanced translation management:** Qualtrics - **Fast and easy:** SurveyMonkey - **Open-source / self-hosted:** LimeSurvey - **Beautiful UX:** Typeform - **Custom logic + flexibility:** Alchemer If you tell me your budget, target languages, and whether you need auto-translation or human review, I can narrow it to the best 2–3.
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If you need **multilingual surveys**, the best options are usually: - **Qualtrics** — best for enterprise/global research; it supports launching surveys in **78 languages** and has built-in translation tools. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/support/survey-platform/getting-started/languages-in-qualtrics/?utm_source=openai)) - **Alchemer** — strong choice if you want deep translation control; it supports **200+ languages** for survey translation. ([help.alchemer.com](https://help.alchemer.com/help/pdfexport/id/5f2ed2d5ed121cdc14845108?utm_source=openai)) - **QuestionPro** — good balance of multilingual features and cost; it supports **95+ languages** and offers auto-translate/manual translation options. ([questionpro.com](https://www.questionpro.com/features/multi-lingual.html?utm_source=openai)) - **SurveyMonkey / GetFeedback** — solid, simpler option; its multilingual feature lets you add translations manually and it supports RTL for **Hebrew, Arabic, and Persian**. ([help.surveymonkey.com](https://help.surveymonkey.com/en/getfeedback/builder/multilingual-surveys/?utm_source=openai)) - **SurveySparrow** — good if you want a modern UI and auto-detection; it says it can translate into **130+ languages** and auto-detect browser language. ([surveysparrow.com](https://surveysparrow.com/features/multilingual-surveys?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Best overall:** Qualtrics - **Best for translation flexibility:** Alchemer - **Best budget/value:** QuestionPro - **Best for ease of use:** SurveyMonkey - **Best for automated multilingual flows:** SurveySparrow ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/support/survey-platform/getting-started/languages-in-qualtrics/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also rank them by **price, ease of use, or enterprise features**.
What survey platforms are best for collecting NPS feedback? discovery 30/mo
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Best survey platforms for collecting **NPS (Net Promoter Score)** feedback: 1. **Delighted** - Best overall for NPS-only programs - Very easy setup, clean NPS workflows, good email/SMS delivery - Great if you want simple, focused NPS reporting 2. **Qualtrics XM** - Best for enterprise and advanced analytics - Strong sampling, segmentation, dashboards, and automation - Good if you need to tie NPS to broader CX programs 3. **SurveyMonkey** - Best general-purpose option - Easy to create NPS surveys, affordable, widely used - Good for teams that need more than NPS but don’t need heavy enterprise features 4. **Typeform** - Best for high-response, conversational surveys - Beautiful UI and strong engagement - Works well for lightweight NPS collection, especially web-based 5. **Jotform** - Best for flexibility and cost control - Lots of templates and integrations - Good if you want NPS plus custom forms/workflows 6. **Medallia** - Best for large customer experience programs - Strong enterprise-grade feedback management and actioning - Often used by bigger brands with complex NPS operations **My quick picks:** - **Simple NPS program:** Delighted - **Enterprise CX:** Qualtrics or Medallia - **Budget-friendly all-rounder:** SurveyMonkey - **Best-looking survey:** Typeform If you want, I can also give you the **best platform by use case** (SaaS, e-commerce, B2B, in-app, email, SMS).
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For **collecting NPS feedback**, the best platforms usually depend on how mature your program is: - **Qualtrics** — best for **enterprise CX programs**. It goes beyond basic NPS collection with AI-driven theme analysis, real-time routing, and closed-loop workflows. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/customer-experience/nps-software/?utm_source=openai)) - **Delighted** — best for **simple, fast NPS surveys**. It’s built specifically for NPS, emphasizes no-code setup, real-time reporting, and lots of integrations. ([delighted.com](https://delighted.com/nps?utm_source=openai)) - **SurveyMonkey** — best for **flexibility and broader survey needs**. It supports NPS use cases, AI-assisted survey features, and branded/customizable survey flows. ([surveymonkey.com](https://www.surveymonkey.com/use-cases/net-promoter-score/?utm_source=openai)) - **GetFeedback / SurveyMonkey CX** — best if you want **NPS tied closely to Salesforce**. SurveyMonkey’s docs note direct mapping of NPS responses into Salesforce. ([help.surveymonkey.com](https://help.surveymonkey.com/en/getfeedback/salesforce/salesforce-measure-nps/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Enterprise / advanced analytics:** Qualtrics. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/customer-experience/nps-software/?utm_source=openai)) - **Fastest NPS setup:** Delighted. ([delighted.com](https://delighted.com/nps?utm_source=openai)) - **General-purpose, budget-friendly flexibility:** SurveyMonkey. ([surveymonkey.com](https://www.surveymonkey.com/use-cases/net-promoter-score/?utm_source=openai)) - **Salesforce-centric teams:** GetFeedback. ([help.surveymonkey.com](https://help.surveymonkey.com/en/getfeedback/salesforce/salesforce-measure-nps/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 ranked by price, ease of use, or Salesforce integration**.
Which survey platforms are good for anonymous surveys? discovery 40/mo
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Good anonymous-survey platforms: - **SurveyMonkey** — strong anonymous option; you can disable IP tracking and collect no identifying info. - **Typeform** — clean UX; good for anonymous forms if you avoid email capture and tracking. - **Google Forms** — simple and free; can be anonymous if you don’t require sign-in and turn off email collection. - **Qualtrics** — best for enterprise/privacy controls; very flexible anonymity settings. - **Jotform** — easy to use; can build anonymous forms and control data collection. - **Microsoft Forms** — good for internal orgs; anonymous if configured without name/email collection. Best picks: - **Most secure/privacy-focused:** Qualtrics - **Best simple/free:** Google Forms - **Best polished UX:** Typeform - **Best all-around small business:** Jotform Quick tip: anonymity depends more on **settings** than the platform—avoid collecting emails, IPs, device IDs, or login-based responses. If you want, I can recommend the best one based on your use case: employee feedback, customer surveys, or research.
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Good options for anonymous surveys: - **Typeform** — anonymous by default, good for polished, mobile-friendly forms. ([help.typeform.com](https://help.typeform.com/hc/en-us/articles/360029571691-How-to-identify-your-respondents?utm_source=openai)) - **SurveyMonkey** — strong anonymity controls; you can turn on Anonymous Responses and disable IP tracking. ([help.surveymonkey.com](https://help.surveymonkey.com/en/send/anonymous-responses/?utm_source=openai)) - **Microsoft Forms** — can submit anonymously when used outside your org, and you can also turn off name recording. ([support.microsoft.com](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/can-someone-without-a-microsoft-account-take-my-survey-or-quiz-41d26559-8fa9-4e3d-b88e-0bb316764e0e?utm_source=openai)) - **Qualtrics** — best for enterprise/research use; supports anonymous links and anonymizing responses. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/support/survey-platform/distributions-module/web-distribution/anonymous-link/?utm_source=openai)) - **Jotform** — flexible and easy to set up as anonymous as long as you don’t collect identifying fields. ([jotform.com](https://www.jotform.com/anonymous-feedback-tool/?utm_source=openai)) - **Google Forms** — okay for basic anonymous surveys if you leave email collection off, but it’s less purpose-built for anonymity. ([support.google.com](https://support.google.com/appsheet/answer/14634161?p=forms&utm_source=openai)) **Quick picks:** - **Best easy/free-ish:** Typeform or Google Forms. - **Best business default:** SurveyMonkey. - **Best enterprise/privacy control:** Qualtrics. - **Best Microsoft 365 shops:** Microsoft Forms. If you want, I can narrow this down by **free vs paid**, **employee surveys**, or **health/sensitive-topic surveys**.
What are the best survey platforms for embedded website surveys? discovery
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Here are the best survey platforms for **embedded website surveys**: 1. **Qualtrics XM** - Best for: enterprise-grade analytics, targeting, and advanced logic - Strong embed options, robust segmentation, and deep integrations - Good if you need serious research + CX tooling 2. **Survicate** - Best for: website and product feedback, easy embeds - Very good for embedded, in-app, and exit-intent surveys - Simple setup and strong targeting 3. **Hotjar** - Best for: lightweight on-site feedback - Great for quick embedded polls/surveys paired with heatmaps/session recordings - Best when you want UX insights, not complex survey workflows 4. **Pendo** - Best for: SaaS product feedback inside web apps - Strong for in-app/embedded surveys and user analytics - Ideal if you want product analytics + feedback in one place 5. **Typeform** - Best for: polished, conversational surveys - Easy to embed and looks great on websites - Better for form-like experiences than heavy targeting/analytics 6. **Alchemer** - Best for: flexible surveys and custom workflows - Strong logic, embedding, and reporting - Good mid-market alternative to Qualtrics **Best overall picks:** - **Enterprise:** Qualtrics - **Best ease of use:** Survicate - **Best for UX feedback:** Hotjar - **Best for SaaS product embeds:** Pendo If you want, I can also rank them by **price**, **ease of embedding**, or **best for small businesses**.
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Here are the strongest options for **embedded website surveys**: - **Qualtrics** — best for enterprise-grade CX/VoC programs and advanced targeting/embedded data. It supports website/app intercepts and passing embedded data into surveys. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/support/website-app-feedback/intercepts-tab/edit-intercept-section/action-set-options/embedded-data-website-app-feedback/?utm_source=openai)) - **Hotjar / Contentsquare Surveys** — best for quick on-site feedback and UX research; supports inline embedded surveys plus popups/buttons, and has AI analysis on survey results. ([help.hotjar.com](https://help.hotjar.com/hc/en-us/articles/36819957395217-How-to-Embed-a-Survey-on-Your-Site?utm_source=openai)) - **Survicate** — best for product/website surveys with easy site installation, targeting, and multi-site use. ([help.survicate.com](https://help.survicate.com/en/articles/3933917-create-a-survey-for-your-website-or-product?utm_source=openai)) - **SurveyMonkey** — best for a simple, mainstream option; supports embedded surveys, buttons, and popups via a website collector. ([help.surveymonkey.com](https://help.surveymonkey.com/articles/en_us/kb/website-collector/?utm_source=openai)) - **Alchemer** — best for teams that want flexible embed types (HTML, iframe) and more control over how the survey is placed on the page. ([help.alchemer.com](https://help.alchemer.com/help/embed-a-survey-on-your-website?utm_source=openai)) - **Typeform** — best if you want a polished, conversational embedded survey experience; it supports inline embeds, popups, sliders, and side tabs. ([typeform.com](https://www.typeform.com/developers/embed/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Enterprise / complex routing:** Qualtrics - **UX feedback / heatmap-adjacent workflow:** Hotjar - **B2B product feedback:** Survicate - **General-purpose surveys:** SurveyMonkey - **Flexible embed control:** Alchemer - **Most attractive embeddable form experience:** Typeform If you want, I can narrow this to the **best 3 for your use case** (e.g. SaaS, ecommerce, lead-gen, or NPS).
Which survey platforms are best for internal company surveys? discovery
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Best options for **internal company surveys**: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best overall for enterprise employee engagement, pulse surveys, and analytics. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — easiest to roll out quickly; good for internal feedback and manager-friendly reporting. - **Microsoft Forms** — best if you already use Microsoft 365; simple, cheap, and secure for basic internal surveys. - **Google Forms** — best for lightweight surveys in Google Workspace; fast, free, but limited reporting. - **Culture Amp** — best for employee engagement, eNPS, performance, and action planning. - **Lattice** — strong for HR teams that want surveys tied to performance and employee management. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — strong enterprise choice for continuous employee listening. Quick picks: - **Enterprise + deep analytics:** Qualtrics or Workday Peakon - **HR-focused employee engagement:** Culture Amp or Lattice - **Simple internal forms:** Microsoft Forms or Google Forms - **General-purpose business surveys:** SurveyMonkey Enterprise If you want, I can narrow it down by **company size, budget, or whether you use Microsoft/Google/Workday**.
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For **internal company surveys**, I’d shortlist these: 1. **Qualtrics Employee Experience** — best for large orgs that want **continuous listening**, pulse surveys, lifecycle surveys, AI insights, and stronger governance/security options. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/employee-experience/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Culture Amp** — best if you want a purpose-built **employee experience** platform with lots of ready-made templates and benchmarking. It offers **40+ templates**, and says it’s trusted by **6,500 companies**. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/engage/survey-tools-templates?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Microsoft Viva Glint / Viva Pulse** — best for companies already deep in Microsoft 365/Teams. Glint is built for organization-wide employee listening, while Pulse is for quick manager/team check-ins. ([microsoft.com](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-viva/glint?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Workleap Officevibe** — best for smaller or mid-sized teams that want simple recurring pulse surveys, AI help, and one-off custom surveys sent to specific groups. ([workleap.com](https://workleap.com/features/pulse-survey/?utm_source=openai)) 5. **Alchemer** — best if you want a more flexible survey platform that can also handle employee engagement use cases. ([alchemer.com](https://www.alchemer.com/employee-engagement-software/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Best overall:** Qualtrics - **Best for employee-experience specialty:** Culture Amp - **Best for Microsoft shops:** Viva Glint/Pulse - **Best budget/simplicity:** Workleap - **Best flexible survey builder:** Alchemer If you want, I can turn this into a **side-by-side comparison table** by price tier, anonymity, Slack/Teams integration, and analytics.
What are the best survey platforms for getting higher response rates? discovery
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For **higher response rates**, the best platforms are usually the ones with the **best mobile UX, logic, personalization, and reminder/incentive support**: 1. **Typeform** — best for engaging, low-friction surveys - One-question-at-a-time format often boosts completion. - Great for marketing, customer feedback, lead gen. 2. **Qualtrics** — best for enterprise-grade response optimization - Strong branching, personalization, email distribution, and reminder automation. - Excellent for employee, CX, and academic surveys. 3. **SurveyMonkey** — best all-around for simple, fast deployment - Easy to use and solid for email/web surveys. - Good templates and audience tools if you need respondents. 4. **Alchemer** — best for flexible, more advanced surveys - Good logic, custom branding, and data collection options. - Often a strong choice for research teams. 5. **Jotform** — best if you want a form-style survey that feels easy to complete - Very mobile-friendly. - Good for short surveys and embedded forms. **If your goal is specifically higher completion rates:** - **Typeform** for end-user engagement - **Qualtrics** for serious research/enterprise control - **SurveyMonkey** for ease and broad use If you want, I can also recommend the **best platform by use case** (customer feedback, HR, academic research, B2B, etc.).
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If your main goal is **higher response rates**, these are the strongest options: - **Typeform** — best for **completion rate**. Its own help center says Typeforms average a **47% completion rate**, and its logic features help reduce friction. ([help.typeform.com](https://help.typeform.com/hc/en-us/articles/360029615911-whats-the-average-completion-rate-of-a-typeform)) - **SurveyMonkey** — best for **reminders + multi-channel distribution**. It supports branded email invites, automated reminders, SMS, web links, kiosk mode, and in-app surveys; its docs explicitly say reminders can increase response rates. ([surveymonkey.com](https://www.surveymonkey.com/product/features/collectors/)) - **Jotform** — best for **mobile, kiosk, and offline collection**. It supports offline surveys, kiosk mode, save-and-continue, and mobile-friendly forms, which helps when people are answering in person or on the go. ([jotform.com](https://www.jotform.com/surveys/offline-survey-app/)) - **Qualtrics** — best for **enterprise-grade field and offline surveys**. It has an offline surveys app and SMS distributions with reminder texts, but some survey features aren’t compatible offline. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/support/survey-platform/distributions-module/mobile-distributions/offline-app/setting-up-the-offline-app/)) **My short pick:** - **Best overall for higher completion:** Typeform - **Best for follow-up and response management:** SurveyMonkey - **Best for in-person/event/field surveys:** Jotform - **Best enterprise option:** Qualtrics ([help.typeform.com](https://help.typeform.com/hc/en-us/articles/360029615911-whats-the-average-completion-rate-of-a-typeform)) If you want, I can also rank them for **customer surveys, employee surveys, or academic research**.
Which survey platforms are best for advanced branching logic? discovery
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Best options for **advanced branching logic**: 1. **Qualtrics XM** - Best overall for complex logic, embedded data, quotas, and piping. - Strong for enterprise surveys and multi-path workflows. 2. **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** - Good branching, skip logic, and question display logic. - Easier to use than Qualtrics, but less powerful for very complex flows. 3. **Alchemer (formerly SurveyGizmo)** - Excellent for advanced logic and customization. - Great middle ground between ease of use and power. 4. **QuestionPro** - Strong branching, loop logic, and survey automation. - Solid for research-heavy use cases. 5. **Typeform** - Best for conversational surveys with clean logic paths. - Great UX, but less ideal for highly complex survey logic than Qualtrics/Alchemer. 6. **LimeSurvey** - Very capable open-source option for advanced branching. - Good if you want self-hosting and more control. **Quick pick:** - **Most powerful:** Qualtrics XM - **Best balance:** Alchemer - **Best UX:** Typeform - **Best open-source:** LimeSurvey If you want, I can also rank them for **price**, **ease of use**, or **enterprise features**.
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For **advanced branching logic**, the strongest choices are usually: 1. **Qualtrics** — best if you need the most sophisticated survey flow and logic types; Qualtrics documents display logic, branch logic, and skip logic. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/support/survey-platform/survey-module/using-logic/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Alchemer** — very strong for complex survey design; its platform highlights advanced logic and branching, and it has a large set of question types and workflow flexibility. ([alchemer.com](https://www.alchemer.com/survey/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **SurveyMonkey** — good for advanced branching beyond simple skip logic; its help docs explicitly call out “Advanced Branching” based on multiple conditions. ([help.surveymonkey.com](https://help.surveymonkey.com/en/surveymonkey/create/logic-options/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Jotform** — strong if you want branching in forms/workflows; Jotform supports conditional logic and multi-branch workflow routing. ([jotform.com](https://www.jotform.com/help/1464-how-to-set-up-a-conditional-branch-element-with-jotform-workflows/?utm_source=openai)) 5. **Typeform** — best for simpler, conversational branching; it supports branching/conditional questions, but it’s generally less deep than Qualtrics/Alchemer for very complex research logic. ([help.typeform.com](https://help.typeform.com/hc/en-us/articles/360029116392-What-is-branching-logic?utm_source=openai)) If you want a quick rule of thumb: - **Most powerful:** Qualtrics - **Best balance of power + usability:** Alchemer - **Best for easy marketing-style surveys:** Typeform or SurveyMonkey ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/support/survey-platform/survey-module/using-logic/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also rank these by **price**, **ease of use**, or **best for research vs lead-gen**.
What survey platforms are best for quick survey creation? discovery
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Best for quick survey creation: - **Google Forms** — fastest and simplest, free, great for basic surveys. - **Typeform** — best for polished, conversational surveys; very easy to build. - **SurveyMonkey** — strong all-around option with good templates and logic. - **Jotform** — very fast form/survey creation with lots of templates and integrations. - **Microsoft Forms** — best if you use Microsoft 365; clean and easy. - **Tally** — super quick, minimalist, great free tier. - **Zoho Survey** — good for business use and easy setup. If you want the shortest path: - **Basic/free:** Google Forms or Tally - **Best-looking:** Typeform - **Business feature set:** SurveyMonkey or Jotform If you want, I can also rank them by **free tier**, **best design**, or **best for teams**.
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For **quick survey creation**, the best picks are usually: - **Google Forms** — fastest if you want simple, free, and easy-to-share surveys with templates, drag-and-drop editing, and real-time responses. ([workspace.google.com](https://workspace.google.com/intl/en/products/forms/?utm_source=openai)) - **Microsoft Forms** — very quick for basic surveys and polls, especially if you already use Microsoft 365; Microsoft also says you can build a quick survey in minutes. ([support.microsoft.com](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/forms?utm_source=openai)) - **SurveyMonkey** — best if you want quick creation plus stronger survey features; its AI tools can generate a survey from a prompt and it supports skip logic and other survey controls. ([help.surveymonkey.com](https://help.surveymonkey.com/en/surveymonkey/create/build-with-ai/?utm_source=openai)) - **Typeform** — best for polished, conversational-looking surveys; its AI form builder can create forms in seconds/minutes. ([typeform.com](https://www.typeform.com/ai/?utm_source=openai)) - **Jotform** — best if you want lots of templates and fast customization with drag-and-drop; it also supports conversational survey layouts. ([jotform.com](https://www.jotform.com/digital-surveys/?utm_source=openai)) **My quick recommendation:** - **Simplest/fastest:** Google Forms - **Best if you’re in Microsoft 365:** Microsoft Forms - **Best overall for quick + powerful:** SurveyMonkey - **Best for nicer respondent experience:** Typeform If you want, I can narrow this to **free options**, **best for business**, or **best for anonymous surveys**.
Which survey platforms are best for social media polls and surveys? discovery
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Best options depend on whether you want **native social polls** or a **proper survey tool you can share on social media**. ### Best social-media poll platforms - **Instagram Polls/Questions (via Stories)** — best for quick audience engagement. - **X (Twitter) Polls** — simple, fast, good for public voting. - **LinkedIn Polls** — best for B2B/professional audiences. - **Facebook/Meta Polls** — useful in Groups and Stories, but less powerful than dedicated tools. - **YouTube Community Polls** — great if you already have a channel audience. ### Best survey platforms to share on social media - **Typeform** — best for polished, high-response surveys. - **SurveyMonkey** — best all-around for surveys with strong analytics. - **Google Forms** — best free, simple option. - **Jotform** — best if you want more form customization and logic. - **Qualtrics** — best for advanced research and enterprise use. ### Best picks by use case - **Quick poll:** Instagram, X, LinkedIn - **Clickable survey link:** Typeform - **Low-cost/basic:** Google Forms - **Professional analytics:** SurveyMonkey - **Enterprise research:** Qualtrics If you want, I can also rank these for **ease of use, pricing, or best audience reach**.
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For **social media polls and surveys**, my short list is: 1. **SurveyMonkey** — best all-around if you want strong social sharing. It supports sharing via **LinkedIn, X, Facebook, WhatsApp**, plus web link/SMS and other collectors. ([surveymonkey.com](https://www.surveymonkey.com/product/features/collectors/collectors__fwd_rev/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Typeform** — best for a polished, high-engagement look. You can share via **Facebook, LinkedIn, X, Buffer, and Linktree**, and it’s easy to embed or link from social bios/posts. ([help.typeform.com](https://help.typeform.com/hc/en-us/articles/360029252892-Share-your-form?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Qualtrics** — best for enterprise or research-heavy use. It has built-in **social media distribution** for **X, Facebook, Reddit, LinkedIn, and Pinterest**. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/support/survey-platform/distributions-module/social-media-distribution/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **SurveyPlanet** — good budget-friendly option if you just need simple surveys and a straightforward **share on social networks** feature. ([surveyplanet.com](https://surveyplanet.com/pricing-features?utm_source=openai)) 5. **Google Forms** — best free/simple option for basic surveys; Google says you can share links on social media or embed the form. ([maps.google.com](https://maps.google.com/intl/en_US/forms/about/?utm_source=openai)) If you want a quick recommendation: - **Best overall:** SurveyMonkey - **Best design/engagement:** Typeform - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics - **Best free/simple:** Google Forms If you want, I can narrow this down by **budget**, **best for Instagram/X/LinkedIn**, or **best for anonymous polls**.
What are the best survey platforms for collecting user insights? discovery
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Here are the best survey platforms for collecting user insights, depending on your needs: - **Typeform** — best for high response rates and great-looking, conversational surveys. - **SurveyMonkey** — best all-around option for fast setup, analytics, and broad use cases. - **Qualtrics** — best for enterprise-grade research, advanced logic, and deep analytics. - **Alchemer** — strong for customizable surveys and customer feedback workflows. - **Jotform** — best if you want forms + surveys + easy integrations in one tool. - **Tally** — best budget-friendly option; simple, clean, and surprisingly powerful. - **Maze** — best for product teams doing user research and prototype testing. - **Hotjar** — best for in-product feedback and micro-surveys tied to behavior. - **Google Forms** — best free/basic option, but limited for serious insights. **Best picks by use case:** - **Startups / UX research:** Typeform, Maze, Hotjar - **Enterprise / advanced research:** Qualtrics - **General business surveys:** SurveyMonkey - **Low-cost / lightweight:** Tally, Google Forms If you want, I can also rank them for **price**, **analytics**, or **best for B2B user interviews**.
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Here are the best survey platforms for collecting user insights, by use case: - **Qualtrics** — best for enterprise-grade research and deep analysis. It offers many distribution channels, real-time reporting, and AI-powered text analysis. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/xm-survey-platform/?utm_source=openai)) - **SurveyMonkey** — best all-around for fast setup and broad use. Its AI features include survey generation, answer recommendations, sentiment analysis, and AI summaries of results. ([surveymonkey.com](https://www.surveymonkey.com/mp/surveymonkey-genius/?utm_source=openai)) - **Typeform** — best for high-response, conversational surveys. It supports multi-channel distribution, open-ended feedback, AI sentiment analysis, and embedded surveys. ([typeform.com](https://www.typeform.com/use-case/product-feedback?utm_source=openai)) - **Alchemer** — best for flexible, research-heavy workflows. It emphasizes dashboards, sentiment/theme analysis, and real-time feedback analysis across survey and other data sources. ([alchemer.com](https://www.alchemer.com/pulse/?utm_source=openai)) - **Delighted** — best for lightweight CX/user feedback programs like NPS/CSAT. It focuses on quick survey deployment, segmentation, and visual analytics. ([delighted.com](https://delighted.com/features?utm_source=openai)) - **QuestionPro** — best for teams that want advanced research features plus analytics. It highlights survey analytics, dashboards, integrations, and enterprise research tooling. ([questionpro.com](https://www.questionpro.com/us/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Best overall:** Qualtrics - **Best for startups/product teams:** Typeform or SurveyMonkey - **Best for serious research/analytics:** Qualtrics or Alchemer - **Best for NPS/CSAT:** Delighted If you want, I can also narrow this down by **budget**, **team size**, or **whether you need product feedback, UX research, or customer satisfaction**.
What are the best alternatives to enterprise survey tools for small teams? comparison
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For small teams, the best alternatives to enterprise survey tools are usually: 1. **Tally** — best overall for simple, modern surveys - Very easy to use - Great free plan - Clean forms, logic, and payments - Best if you want “Notion-like” simplicity 2. **Typeform** — best for polished, conversational surveys - Excellent user experience - Strong branding and logic features - Pricier than others, but good for lead gen and customer feedback 3. **Google Forms** — best free option - Completely free with Google Workspace - Good enough for basic internal surveys, event forms, and quick polls - Lacks design polish and advanced analytics 4. **Jotform** — best for flexibility - Huge template library - Supports approvals, file uploads, e-signatures, payments - Strong choice if your surveys need more workflow features 5. **SurveyMonkey** — best for classic survey analysis - Reliable and familiar - Good reporting and question types - Better for research-style surveys than pretty branding 6. **Microsoft Forms** — best for teams already on Microsoft 365 - Simple, fast, and included in many business plans - Works well for internal team surveys - Less powerful than Jotform or Typeform ### My quick picks - **Best free:** Google Forms or Tally - **Best design:** Typeform - **Best value:** Tally - **Best advanced workflow:** Jotform - **Best for internal corporate use:** Microsoft Forms If you want, I can also give you a **“best by use case” list** for customer feedback, employee surveys, event registration, or market research.
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For small teams, the best alternatives are usually: - **Tally** — best if you want the simplest “just works” option. It offers unlimited forms and responses on the free plan, and Tally Pro is **$29/month** with team collaboration, custom domains, and branding removal. ([tally.so](https://tally.so/help/plans-and-pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **Google Forms** — best for zero-cost, basic surveys. Google says it’s free for personal use, supports collaboration, real-time summaries, and Sheets export. ([maps.google.com](https://maps.google.com/intl/en_US/forms/about/?utm_source=openai)) - **Jotform** — best all-around choice if you need more templates, payments, and integrations. Jotform’s pricing page says it has a free Starter plan plus paid tiers, with Enterprise available for custom pricing. ([jotform.com](https://www.jotform.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Typeform** — best if design and respondent experience matter most. Its pricing starts at **$29/month** for Basic, with conversational forms and unlimited questions. ([typeform.com](https://www.typeform.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Formbricks** — best for product feedback, in-app surveys, or teams that want self-hosting. Formbricks offers cloud hosting and free self-hosting, with AGPLv3 core and an Enterprise license for advanced features. ([formbricks.com](https://formbricks.com/docs/self-hosting?utm_source=openai)) - **Microsoft Forms** — best if your team already lives in Microsoft 365. Microsoft describes it as a lightweight tool for surveys, polls, and quizzes, with group forms for team access. ([support.microsoft.com](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/what-is-microsoft-forms-6b391205-523c-45d2-b53a-fc10b22017c8?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - Cheapest/easiest: **Google Forms** or **Tally**. - Best polish: **Typeform**. - Best power/features: **Jotform**. - Best for SaaS/product teams: **Formbricks**. ([maps.google.com](https://maps.google.com/intl/en_US/forms/about/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to **the best 3 for your exact use case** (customer feedback, internal HR, NPS, event registration, etc.).
Which survey platforms are better than basic form builders for research surveys? comparison
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If you need **research-grade surveys**, these are usually better than basic form builders: - **Qualtrics** — best all-around for academic, market, and customer research; strong logic, quotas, panel tools, advanced analytics. - **Alchemer** — very flexible, good for custom research workflows and integrations. - **QuestionPro** — strong for research surveys, with good analytics and panel/distribution options. - **Forsta** — solid for enterprise research, especially market research and complex survey programming. - **Sawtooth** — best if you need **conjoint**, **MaxDiff**, or other advanced choice-based research. - **REDCap** — great for **clinical/academic research** and compliance-heavy studies. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — better than basic forms, but more lightweight than Qualtrics. If you’re moving up from Google Forms / Typeform, the biggest gains are: - skip logic and piping - quotas and sampling - better response quality controls - panel management - advanced reporting/export If you tell me your use case (academic, market research, UX, clinical, employee research), I can recommend the best 2–3.
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If you mean **serious research surveys** (skip logic, quotas, panel management, advanced reporting, exports, collaboration), these are usually better than basic form builders: - **Qualtrics** — best for enterprise / academic research and complex survey logic. It supports advanced quotas and survey flow tools. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/support/survey-platform/survey-module/survey-tools/quotas/?utm_source=openai)) - **Alchemer** — strong if you want flexibility, branching, many question types, automation, and more control over design/workflows. ([alchemer.com](https://www.alchemer.com/survey/?utm_source=openai)) - **QuestionPro** — good for market research, with advanced analytics, multiple distribution options, and research-focused tools like conjoint/MaxDiff. ([questionpro.com](https://www.questionpro.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **LimeSurvey** — a solid option if you want control, localization, analytics, and self-hosting/privacy-friendly deployment. ([limesurvey.org](https://www.limesurvey.org/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Best overall:** Qualtrics - **Best balance of power + usability:** Alchemer - **Best for market research methods:** QuestionPro - **Best open/self-hosted option:** LimeSurvey ([alchemer.com](https://www.alchemer.com/survey/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you a **2-minute shortlist by budget** (free / under $100 / enterprise).
What are the best alternatives to premium survey software for startups? comparison
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For startups, the best alternatives to premium survey tools are usually: - **Tally** — best overall for simple, polished forms; generous free plan, very startup-friendly. - **Google Forms** — best free option; basic, reliable, and easy to share. - **Jotform** — best for more advanced forms/workflows; lots of templates and integrations. - **Typeform** — best if you want a premium-looking, conversational survey experience. - **Airtable Forms** — best if you already use Airtable for customer data or ops. - **Microsoft Forms** — solid if your team is already in Microsoft 365. - **Zoho Survey** — good budget-friendly option with decent analytics. - **SurveyMonkey** — good for standard surveys, though pricing rises fast. - **LimeSurvey** — best open-source/self-hosted option if you want full control. ### Best picks by startup use case - **Zero budget:** Google Forms or Tally - **Best UX without paying much:** Tally - **Most flexible:** Jotform - **Best for product feedback / lead capture:** Typeform - **Best if you want self-hosted:** LimeSurvey If you want, I can also give you a **“best alternatives by budget”** or **“best for B2B startups”** shortlist.
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For startups, the best alternatives usually are: - **Tally** — best all-around free option if you want generous limits and modern UX. Its free plan includes unlimited forms and responses, with paid plans starting at **$29/mo**. ([tally.so](https://tally.so/help/plans-and-pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **Google Forms** — best for “good enough and free,” especially if your team already lives in Google Workspace. It’s included with Google accounts / Workspace, and is the simplest low-friction choice. ([tally.so](https://tally.so/help/best-alternatives-to-typeform-comparison-2025?utm_source=openai)) - **Jotform** — best if you need lots of templates, integrations, payments, and a more polished builder. Jotform’s Starter plan is free; paid plans start at **Bronze**, with pricing on the official pricing page and 200+ integrations / 30+ payment gateways advertised. ([jotform.com](https://www.jotform.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Microsoft Forms** — best for startups already on Microsoft 365. Microsoft says Forms is available with eligible Microsoft 365 / work-school accounts, and Microsoft 365 Business Basic starts at **$6/user/month**. ([support.microsoft.com](https://support.microsoft.com/es-es/office/qui%C3%A9n-puede-usar-microsoft-forms-105080d1-687b-4137-ac28-0d43d935a399?utm_source=openai)) - **Zoho Survey** — best for more “real survey” features on a budget. Zoho offers a free plan plus paid tiers; the free tier allows **3 surveys** and **100 responses per survey**, with paid plans increasing limits. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/survey/pricing.html?utm_source=openai)) - **SurveyMonkey** — best if you need deeper survey research/analytics, but it’s usually the pricier route. SurveyMonkey’s pricing page highlights advanced research methods, and its plans support features like skip logic, piping, and exports. ([surveymonkey.com](https://www.surveymonkey.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Bootstrapped:** Tally or Google Forms. ([tally.so](https://tally.so/help/plans-and-pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **Need payments/integrations:** Jotform. ([workspace.google.com](https://workspace.google.com/marketplace/app/form_builder_by_jotform/989594444654?utm_source=openai)) - **Need actual survey analysis:** Zoho Survey or SurveyMonkey. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/survey/pricing.html?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you a **“best by use case” shortlist** for startups: customer feedback, lead gen, NPS, employee surveys, or product research.
How do survey platforms compare with spreadsheet-based feedback collection? comparison
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Survey platforms are usually better for **structured, scalable feedback**, while spreadsheets are better for **simple, internal, low-volume collection**. **Survey platforms** (e.g. **Typeform**, **SurveyMonkey**, **Google Forms**, **Jotform**, **Qualtrics**) give you: - prebuilt question types, logic, and skip rules - mobile-friendly forms - automatic charts/exports - cleaner data and fewer formatting errors - easier sharing via link/email/embed **Spreadsheets** (e.g. **Google Sheets**, **Microsoft Excel**) work well when you want: - full manual control - quick, informal feedback tracking - lightweight internal use - custom calculations or ad hoc analysis **Main tradeoff:** - **Survey platforms** = better response experience + cleaner data - **Spreadsheets** = more flexible editing, but more prone to messy entries and harder to collect at scale **Best choice:** - Use **Google Forms** if you want free and easy - Use **Typeform** if user experience matters - Use **SurveyMonkey** or **Qualtrics** for more advanced research - Use **Google Sheets** if it’s just a simple internal feedback log If you want, I can compare them for a specific use case like employee feedback, customer NPS, or event surveys.
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Survey platforms are usually better for **structured, scalable feedback**, while spreadsheets are better for **simple, ad hoc collection**. **Survey platforms** - Built for forms, branching, validation, and anonymous responses - Easier to share at scale - Better reporting/analytics - Reduce messy data entry - Often include reminders, logic, and integrations **Spreadsheet-based collection** - Fast to set up if you already use Excel/Google Sheets - Good for small teams and informal feedback - More flexible for custom tracking - But prone to duplicates, inconsistent entries, and manual cleanup - Harder to collect feedback from many external users cleanly **Rule of thumb** - Use a **survey platform** when you care about response quality, consistency, and analysis. - Use a **spreadsheet** when the feedback is internal, low-volume, and temporary. If you want, I can also compare specific tools like **Google Forms vs Google Sheets**, **SurveyMonkey**, or **Typeform**.
What are the best alternatives to high-cost survey tools for nonprofits? comparison
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Here are some of the best lower-cost survey tools nonprofits use instead of expensive platforms like Qualtrics or SurveyMonkey Enterprise: - **Google Forms** — Free, simple, unlimited responses, great for basic intake forms and event feedback. - **Microsoft Forms** — Included with many Microsoft 365 plans, good for organizations already on Office tools. - **Jotform** — Very nonprofit-friendly, strong form logic, payment options, and lots of templates; has nonprofit discounts. - **SurveyMonkey** — Still pricey at higher tiers, but often offers **nonprofit discounts** and is good for moderate survey needs. - **Zoho Survey** — Usually cheaper than enterprise tools, solid logic and reporting, good value for smaller teams. - **Typeform** — Better for polished, conversational surveys; can get expensive, but good if response quality matters more than volume. - **Tally** — Excellent free tier, clean design, surprisingly capable for nonprofits with tight budgets. - **Formstack** — Strong for workflows and data collection; worth it if you need approvals or integrations, and they offer nonprofit pricing. Best picks by use case: - **Absolute lowest cost:** Google Forms, Tally - **Best all-around for nonprofits:** Jotform - **Best if you already use Microsoft 365:** Microsoft Forms - **Best for nicer-looking surveys:** Typeform - **Best value for more serious survey needs:** Zoho Survey If you want, I can also rank these by **free plan strength, nonprofit discounts, and data security/compliance**.
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Here are the best lower-cost alternatives for nonprofits: - **Google Forms** — best for truly simple, no-frills surveys, event signups, and basic feedback. It supports sections, file uploads, collaboration, and response summaries. ([support.google.com](https://support.google.com/a/users/answer/9303071?hl=en&utm_source=openai)) - **Microsoft Forms** — good if your nonprofit already uses Microsoft 365; it offers surveys, quizzes, polls, real-time results, and Excel export. ([support.microsoft.com](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/what-is-microsoft-forms-6b391205-523c-45d2-b53a-fc10b22017c8?utm_source=openai)) - **Jotform** — best if you want more polished forms/workflows without enterprise pricing; it offers a nonprofit discount of **50% off** most paid plans (30% off Enterprise). ([jotform.com](https://www.jotform.com/nonprofit/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Zoho Survey** — strong value for nonprofits; Zoho offers an NPO discount, and its survey plans include a free tier plus paid tiers. Zoho also offers nonprofits a broader credits program across its products. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/survey/pricing.html?utm_source=openai)) - **Typeform** — best for more engaging, donor-friendly surveys; NGOs/nonprofits can request discounts (25% off monthly, 40% off yearly). ([help.typeform.com](https://help.typeform.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039728951-Non-profit-NGO-and-student-discounts-at-Typeform?utm_source=openai)) - **Alchemer** — better for more advanced research/reporting than basic form tools, with a 25% nonprofit discount on annual plans. ([help.alchemer.com](https://help.alchemer.com/help/non-profit-discount?utm_source=openai)) - **Wufoo** — solid lightweight option; it offers a 50% nonprofit discount on paid plans. ([help.surveymonkey.com](https://help.surveymonkey.com/en/wufoo/account/non-profit-discount?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Lowest cost:** Google Forms / Microsoft Forms - **Best nonprofit discount + flexibility:** Jotform - **Best for nicer respondent experience:** Typeform - **Best for more advanced survey work:** Alchemer If you want, I can narrow this to **the best 3 for a small nonprofit**, or make a **feature-by-feature comparison**.
Which survey platforms are better for analytics than simple polling tools? comparison
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If you want **analytics**, not just quick polling, these are usually better: - **Qualtrics** — strongest for enterprise analytics, dashboarding, crosstabs, text analysis, and customer/employee experience programs. - **Alchemer** — very good for custom reporting, segmentation, and workflow automation; less “simple poll,” more research platform. - **QuestionPro** — strong analytics for the price, with advanced dashboards, cross-tabs, and research features. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — solid if you already use SurveyMonkey, but analytics are better on paid tiers. - **Zoho Survey** — decent reporting and integrates well with Zoho’s BI tools. - **Typeform** — great UX, but analytics are lighter; better for form-style collection than deep analysis. If you need **serious analysis**, I’d shortlist: 1. **Qualtrics** 2. **Alchemer** 3. **QuestionPro** If you tell me your use case—**customer satisfaction, employee surveys, market research, or internal polling**—I can recommend the best fit.
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If you want **analytics-heavy survey platforms** instead of simple polling tools, these are the best-known picks: - **Qualtrics** — best for enterprise-grade analysis, cross-data reporting, and predictive analytics. It’s positioned as “much more than polling software” with built-in analytics and integrations. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/articles/strategy-research/polling-software/?utm_source=openai)) - **SurveyMonkey** — good for teams that want strong dashboards, comparison reporting, multi-survey analysis, and AI-assisted insights without going full enterprise. ([surveymonkey.com](https://www.surveymonkey.com/newsroom/advanced-analysis-capabilities-for-insights-at-scale/?utm_source=openai)) - **Alchemer** — strong choice for custom reporting and open-text / sentiment analysis, especially if you care about qualitative feedback at scale. ([alchemer.com](https://www.alchemer.com/pulse/?utm_source=openai)) - **Typeform** — better for lightweight-to-moderate analytics; its Results/Smart Insights features add dashboards and AI summaries, but it’s usually less deep than Qualtrics or Alchemer. ([help.typeform.com](https://help.typeform.com/hc/en-us/articles/44404937392020--How-to-use-Smart-Insights?utm_source=openai)) **Quick rule of thumb:** - **Deepest analytics:** Qualtrics - **Best balance of ease + analytics:** SurveyMonkey - **Best for text/open-ended feedback analysis:** Alchemer - **Best for polished forms with decent built-in insights:** Typeform If you want, I can narrow this down by **budget, team size, or use case** (CX, HR, market research, product feedback).
What are the best alternatives to complex research platforms for customer surveys? comparison
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If you want **simpler alternatives to complex research platforms** for customer surveys, these are the best options: - **Typeform** — best for polished, conversational surveys and higher response rates - **SurveyMonkey** — best all-around easy survey tool with solid analytics - **Google Forms** — best free, no-frills option for quick surveys - **Tally** — best lightweight, modern alternative to Typeform with generous free tier - **Jotform** — best if you want more form flexibility and integrations - **Qualtrics XM** — still powerful, but simpler than some enterprise research suites for CX teams - **Zoho Survey** — good low-cost option for teams already using Zoho - **Microsoft Forms** — good for internal/customer surveys inside Microsoft 365 ### Best picks by use case - **Fast, simple feedback:** Google Forms or Tally - **Best-looking customer surveys:** Typeform - **Most balanced option:** SurveyMonkey - **Lowest cost for teams:** Zoho Survey - **Best for integrations/workflows:** Jotform If you want, I can also give you a **top 3 shortlist based on budget, ease of use, or advanced logic**.
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If you want something **simpler than a heavy research platform** like Qualtrics, I’d shortlist these: - **Delighted** — best for lightweight **NPS / CSAT / CES** programs and quick follow-up questions. It’s built around simple, multi-channel customer feedback workflows. ([delighted.com](https://delighted.com/5-star?utm_source=openai)) - **Survicate** — good for **targeted product/customer surveys** with segmentation and CRM/product-data targeting. ([survicate.com](https://survicate.com/user-feedback/product-roadmap/?utm_source=openai)) - **Typeform** — best if you want **clean, conversational surveys** and easy product-feedback forms with lots of integrations. ([typeform.com](https://www.typeform.com/use-case/product-feedback?utm_source=openai)) - **SurveyMonkey** — strong general-purpose choice with lots of **customer feedback templates** and a lower learning curve than enterprise research suites. ([surveymonkey.com](https://www.surveymonkey.com/templates/collect-customer-reviews-template/?utm_source=openai)) - **Microsoft Forms** — best for **simple, low-friction internal or customer surveys** if your team already uses Microsoft 365. ([create.microsoft.com](https://create.microsoft.com/en-us/templates/questionnaires?utm_source=openai)) - **QuestionPro** — a middle ground if you want something easier than Qualtrics but still with more CX features than basic form tools. ([questionpro.com](https://www.questionpro.com/customer-survey-software.html?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Fastest/easiest:** Microsoft Forms - **Best customer-experience focus:** Delighted - **Best product-feedback UX:** Typeform - **Best general alternative:** SurveyMonkey - **Best targeted in-app/customer segmentation:** Survicate If you want, I can also give you a **top 3 by budget** or by **use case** (NPS, product feedback, or market research).
Which survey platforms offer better customization than basic survey apps? comparison
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If you want **more customization than basic survey apps**, these are strong options: - **Qualtrics XM** — very advanced logic, branching, embedded data, custom workflows, and branding control. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — more design and logic options than basic tools, plus team/admin controls. - **Typeform** — highly polished, conversational forms with strong design customization and integrations. - **Jotform** — very flexible for form/survey layouts, widgets, conditional logic, and custom themes. - **Alchemer (formerly SurveyGizmo)** — great for custom question flows, piping, and branded surveys. - **QuestionPro** — strong survey logic, design flexibility, and enterprise features. - **Formstack** — good for custom forms/surveys, automation, and workflow integrations. - **Microsoft Forms + Power Automate** — less visual customization, but more flexibility if you want workflow automation in Microsoft’s ecosystem. If you want, I can also rank these by **best for branding**, **best for logic**, or **best value**.
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Yes—these usually offer much more customization than basic survey apps: - **Typeform** — best for polished, conversational surveys with custom branding, layouts, media, conditional logic, and personalized thank-you/welcome screens. ([typeform.com](https://www.typeform.com/blog/typeform-vs-qualtrics?utm_source=openai)) - **Qualtrics** — strongest for enterprise-level control: branded themes, custom CSS/JavaScript, organization-wide theme libraries, and detailed look-and-feel editing. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/support/survey-platform/sp-administration/brand-customization-services/branded-themes/?utm_source=openai)) - **Jotform** — very flexible if you want drag-and-drop design, themes, custom backgrounds, custom CSS, and white-label options. ([jotform.com](https://www.jotform.com/enterprise/features/forms/themes/?utm_source=openai)) - **Zoho Survey** — good for branding and form logic, with white-label URLs, custom domains, logos, themes, and question/page logic. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/survey/features.html?utm_source=openai)) - **SurveyMonkey** — more customizable than basic tools, with brand palettes, logos, white-label URLs, branded invites, and custom end pages/redirects. ([surveymonkey.com](https://www.surveymonkey.com/curiosity/create-survey-experiences-customization-features/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow these down by use case: - **most beautiful** - **most enterprise** - **most affordable** - **best for embedded website surveys**
What are the best alternatives to manual email surveys for feedback collection? comparison
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Best alternatives depend on **when** and **where** you want feedback. Good options: 1. **In-app / website surveys** - Best for product UX feedback. - Tools: **Hotjar**, **Qualtrics**, **Typeform**, **SurveyMonkey**, **Delighted** - Example: trigger a 1-question survey after checkout or feature use. 2. **SMS surveys** - Best for high open rates and quick responses. - Tools: **Twilio**, **SimpleTexting**, **Podium** - Good for service businesses, appointments, and retail. 3. **WhatsApp surveys** - Best for international or mobile-first audiences. - Tools: **Twilio WhatsApp**, **MessageBird**, **WATI** - Feels more conversational than email. 4. **QR code surveys** - Best for physical locations, events, packaging, or receipts. - Tools: **SurveyMonkey**, **Jotform**, **Google Forms** + QR generator - Put a QR on tables, signage, or post-purchase inserts. 5. **Live chat feedback** - Best for immediate post-support feedback. - Tools: **Intercom**, **Zendesk**, **Freshchat** - Works well as a quick CSAT prompt after a chat ends. 6. **Voice of Customer platforms** - Best for continuous feedback at scale. - Tools: **Qualtrics**, **Medallia**, **InMoment** - Useful for aggregating feedback across channels. 7. **NPS/CSAT widgets** - Best for lightweight recurring measurement. - Tools: **Delighted**, **AskNicely**, **CustomerGauge** - Great for “How likely are you to recommend us?” prompts. 8. **Community / product forums** - Best for qualitative insights and idea validation. - Tools: **Circle**, **Discourse**, **Slack communities** - Good if you want ongoing discussion, not just survey answers. **Best all-around picks:** - **Delighted** for simple NPS/CSAT - **Typeform** for polished surveys - **Hotjar** for website feedback - **Intercom** for support-driven feedback - **Twilio** for SMS/WhatsApp automation If you tell me your use case (product, customer support, events, retail, etc.), I can recommend the best 2–3 options.
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Best alternatives to manual email surveys: - **In-product / in-app surveys** — best for catching feedback at the exact moment of use. Tools like **Survicate**, **Typeform**, **Hotjar**, **Delighted**, and **AskNicely** support website/app embeds, pop-ups, or SDK-based surveys. ([survicate.com](https://survicate.com/solutions/product/?utm_source=openai)) - **Post-chat / support CSAT** — best after customer service interactions. **Intercom** can send conversation ratings and CSAT across messenger, in-app, email, SMS, and social channels. ([intercom.com](https://www.intercom.com/help/en/articles/9634546-ask-customers-for-a-conversation-rating?utm_source=openai)) - **SMS / mobile-first surveys** — useful when email response rates are low. **AskNicely**, **Delighted**, and **Typeform** all support multi-channel delivery including SMS or mobile. ([asknicely.com](https://www.asknicely.com/product/customer-survey-software?utm_source=openai)) - **Web intercepts / feedback widgets** — good for website visitors who haven’t converted yet. **Hotjar** and **Survicate** support targeted on-site widgets/surveys. ([help.hotjar.com](https://help.hotjar.com/hc/de/articles/15831018926999-Wie-man-eine-Umfrage-oder-Feedback-auf-Ihrer-Website-einbettet?utm_source=openai)) - **QR-code / kiosk / offline collection** — best for retail, events, and service locations. **AskNicely** and **Delighted** both support kiosk-style and multi-channel survey flows. ([asknicely.com](https://www.asknicely.com/product/customer-survey-software?utm_source=openai)) **If you want the shortest recommendation:** - SaaS/product feedback: **Survicate** or **Hotjar**. - Support/team satisfaction: **Intercom**. - Simple NPS at scale: **Delighted** or **AskNicely**. ([survicate.com](https://survicate.com/solutions/product/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can turn this into a **“best tool by use case”** shortlist for your business.
Which survey platforms are better for team collaboration than solo survey tools? comparison
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If you need **team collaboration**, look for platforms with **multi-user roles, shared folders, review/approval workflows, comments, and centralized reporting**. These are usually better than solo-first tools like basic Google Forms or Typeform. ### Best team-friendly survey platforms - **Qualtrics XM** — strongest for larger teams, permissions, approvals, and enterprise workflow. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — good shared management, collaboration, and reporting for teams. - **Alchemer** — very flexible; solid for teams that want shared projects and advanced permissions. - **Jotform** — good for team form/survey building with shared workspaces and approvals. - **Formstack** — strong for business teams needing workflow + data handling. - **Microsoft Forms** — best if your team already lives in Microsoft 365. - **Google Forms** — simple shared editing, but weaker for serious collaboration. ### Better for collaboration than solo tools Usually **better than solo-first tools** like: - **Typeform** (great UX, but less team workflow depth) - **Wufoo** - **Paperform** - **Tally** ### Quick picks - **Enterprise collaboration:** Qualtrics XM - **Best balance of power + team use:** SurveyMonkey Enterprise - **Most flexible for teams:** Alchemer - **Best if you want simple shared workflow:** Jotform - **Best if you’re in Microsoft 365:** Microsoft Forms If you want, I can also rank these by **price**, **ease of use**, or **best for marketing / HR / research teams**.
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If you need **team collaboration**, these are stronger choices than solo-first survey tools: - **Qualtrics** — best for larger teams / research ops. It supports project sharing with granular permissions, and org-level “Collaborate Projects” access controls. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/support/survey-platform/my-projects/sharing-a-project/?utm_source=openai)) - **SurveyMonkey Team / Enterprise** — good balance of ease + collaboration. It offers shared surveys, section-level access, and team roles/permissions. ([help.surveymonkey.com](https://help.surveymonkey.com/en/surveymonkey/manage/sharing-surveys/?utm_source=openai)) - **Jotform Teams / Enterprise** — strong if you want shared workspaces and role-based access across forms, submissions, reports, and apps. ([jotform.com](https://www.jotform.com/teams/?utm_source=openai)) - **Typeform Workspaces** — better for organized team workflows, with shared workspaces and controlled access for teammates. ([typeform.com](https://www.typeform.com/developers/create/workspaces/?utm_source=openai)) - **Microsoft Forms (with Microsoft 365)** — solid for internal collaboration, with coauthoring via group forms and shared edit access. ([support.microsoft.com](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/use-a-screen-reader-to-share-a-form-or-quiz-to-collaborate-in-microsoft-forms-05abd95c-cd00-45b3-85cb-4c5e34ef62e8?utm_source=openai)) **Rule of thumb:** - **Best for enterprise research:** Qualtrics - **Best general team survey tool:** SurveyMonkey - **Best shared workspace model:** Jotform - **Best for simple team forms inside Microsoft 365:** Microsoft Forms - **Best for branded, lightweight team surveys:** Typeform If you want, I can also rank these for **small teams**, **enterprise**, or **budget**.
How do I improve low survey response rates? problem
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To improve low survey response rates, focus on **making it shorter, more relevant, and easier to complete**: 1. **Keep it brief** - Aim for **3–5 minutes** max. - Cut any question you won’t use. 2. **Use a better tool** - **Typeform**: best for conversational, mobile-friendly surveys. - **SurveyMonkey**: strong for quick distribution and reminders. - **Qualtrics**: best for larger organizations and advanced targeting. 3. **Personalize the invite** - Use the person’s name. - Explain **why they were chosen** and **how the feedback will be used**. 4. **Offer a clear incentive** - Small gift cards, raffle entries, or discounts often help. - Make the reward obvious in the email subject line if appropriate. 5. **Send at the right time** - Midweek mornings often work well. - Avoid holidays and late Fridays. 6. **Optimize for mobile** - Many people respond on phones, so use short questions and simple layouts. 7. **Send reminders** - 1–2 polite follow-ups can significantly boost responses. - Keep reminders short and resend only to non-responders. 8. **Use trusted branding** - Surveys from a known sender get more opens. - Make the email look legitimate and professional. 9. **Ask better questions** - Use simple language. - Avoid double-barreled or overly sensitive questions early on. 10. **Show impact** - Tell respondents how past feedback led to changes. If you want, I can help you write a **higher-response survey email** or review your survey for drop-off points.
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To improve low survey response rates: - **Shorten the survey**: aim for 5–10 minutes max. - **Ask only essential questions**: remove anything “nice to know.” - **Explain the purpose**: tell people why their feedback matters. - **Offer an incentive**: gift cards, raffle entry, discount, etc. - **Send better reminders**: 1–3 polite follow-ups work well. - **Choose the right timing**: send when people are most likely to respond. - **Make it mobile-friendly**: simple, fast, no clutter. - **Use a trusted sender**: recognizable name and subject line. - **Personalize**: use the recipient’s name and relevant context. - **Reduce friction**: avoid forced logins and unnecessary steps. If you want, I can also give you: 1. a **survey email template**, 2. a **follow-up reminder sequence**, or 3. a **checklist to diagnose why your response rate is low**.
How can I create surveys with branching logic? problem
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Use a survey tool that supports **skip logic / branching logic**. Good options: - **Typeform** — very easy branching, polished UI - **SurveyMonkey** — strong logic rules, good reporting - **Jotform** — flexible conditional logic and forms - **Qualtrics** — best for advanced research logic - **Google Forms** — basic branching, free, but limited How it works: 1. Create your questions. 2. Mark answers that should send people to different follow-up questions. 3. Set rules like: - If answer = “Yes,” go to Q5 - If answer = “No,” end survey or go to another section 4. Test every path before publishing. Example: - Q1: “Do you own a car?” - Yes → ask about make/model - No → skip to public transit questions If you want, I can recommend the **best tool for your budget and use case**.
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Use **skip logic / branching** so respondents see different questions based on earlier answers. ### Basic setup 1. **Define your goal** - What do you want to learn? - What answers should trigger a new path? 2. **Map the flow** - Start with a simple flowchart: - Q1 → if **Yes**, show Q2–Q4 - if **No**, skip to Q5 - Keep each branch short. 3. **Write clear conditions** - Example: - If age < 18 → end survey - If product used = “No” → skip usage questions - If satisfaction ≤ 3 → ask follow-up reason 4. **Build the survey** - In your survey tool, add rules like: - “If answer is X, go to page Y” - “Show question only if condition is met” 5. **Test every path** - Click through as different respondent types. - Check for dead ends, loops, and missing questions. ### Good branching practices - Use **one branching rule at a time** when possible. - Keep branches **short and relevant**. - Avoid too many layers unless necessary. - Make sure every path eventually reaches a **thank-you/end page**. ### Example **Q1:** Have you used our app? - **Yes** → ask usage and satisfaction questions - **No** → ask why not and interest in trying it If you want, I can also show you: - a **sample branching survey flow** - how to do this in **Google Forms, Typeform, SurveyMonkey, or Qualtrics**
How do I analyze survey results more easily? problem 110/mo
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To analyze survey results more easily, use a simple 4-step workflow: 1. **Clean the data** - Remove duplicates, blanks, and junk responses. - Standardize open-text answers into categories. 2. **Use a survey tool with built-in reporting** - Good options: **SurveyMonkey**, **Typeform**, **Qualtrics**, and **Google Forms**. - If you want easy charts and filters, **SurveyMonkey** is especially straightforward. 3. **Group answers into themes** - For open-ended responses, tag them into buckets like “pricing,” “support,” or “product features.” - Tools like **Airtable**, **Notion**, or **Dovetail** can help organize themes fast. 4. **Visualize key patterns** - Compare responses by segment: age, location, customer type, etc. - Use **Excel**, **Google Sheets**, or **Microsoft Power BI** for quick charts and dashboards. Fastest setup: - **Google Forms + Google Sheets** for simple surveys - **SurveyMonkey** for better auto-analytics - **Power BI** if you need dashboards for bigger datasets If you want, I can also give you a **step-by-step survey analysis template** in Excel or Google Sheets.
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Use a simple workflow: 1. **Clean the data first** - Remove blanks/duplicates - Standardize answers (“Yes” vs “yes”) - Group “Other” responses if needed 2. **Start with basic summaries** - Counts and percentages for each answer - Average / median for rating questions - Top 3 and bottom 3 responses 3. **Use charts** - Bar charts for multiple choice - Stacked bars for comparing groups - Histograms for ratings - Word clouds only for quick scans of open-ended text 4. **Break results into segments** - Compare by age, location, customer type, etc. - Look for big differences between groups 5. **Code open-ended answers** - Turn repeated themes into categories - Count how often each theme appears 6. **Look for patterns, not just totals** - Which groups are most satisfied? - Which questions have the widest spread? - What changed compared with last survey? 7. **Use a spreadsheet or BI tool** - Excel / Google Sheets for small surveys - Power BI / Tableau / Looker Studio for larger ones If you want, I can also give you: - a **step-by-step Excel method** - a **survey analysis template** - or a **Python script** to automate it.
How can I send surveys to customers and track responses? problem
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Use a survey platform that can email customers and track results automatically. Good options: - **SurveyMonkey** — easy email distribution, response tracking, dashboards - **Typeform** — nicer-looking surveys, good for feedback forms - **Google Forms** — free and simple, basic tracking - **Qualtrics** — best for larger teams and advanced analytics - **Jotform** — flexible forms, strong automation How to do it: 1. **Create the survey** in one of those tools. 2. **Send it by email** using the tool’s built-in email feature or via your CRM. 3. **Track responses** in the dashboard: opens, completions, drop-off, and individual replies. 4. **Connect to your CRM** so responses link to each customer. Best CRM + survey combos: - **HubSpot + SurveyMonkey/Typeform** - **Salesforce + Qualtrics** - **Mailchimp + Typeform/Jotform** If you want automatic follow-up, use: - **Zapier** or **Make** to push responses into **Google Sheets**, **Slack**, or your CRM. If you tell me your budget and what software you already use, I can recommend the best setup.
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Use a survey tool plus a simple tracking setup. **Easy option** - Build the survey in **Google Forms**, **Typeform**, **SurveyMonkey**, or **Jotform** - Send it by: - email - SMS - a website popup/link - post-purchase page - Track responses in the tool’s dashboard or export to **Excel/Google Sheets** **Best setup for tracking** 1. Give each customer a unique ID or email 2. Add that ID to the survey link or embed it in the form 3. Store responses in a spreadsheet or CRM 4. Use tags/statuses like: - Sent - Opened - Completed - No response 5. Set reminders for non-responders **If you want deeper tracking** - Connect the survey tool to: - **HubSpot** - **Salesforce** - **Airtable** - **Zapier/Make** - This lets you automatically log responses to customer records **Good tools by use case** - **Google Forms**: free, simple - **Typeform**: nicer UX, better completion rates - **SurveyMonkey**: strong reporting - **Jotform**: flexible and easy integrations - **Airtable**: good if you want survey data + workflow tracking If you want, I can recommend the best setup based on your budget and whether you send surveys by email, SMS, or website.
How do I make a survey that works on mobile devices? problem 10/mo
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To make a survey that works well on mobile devices: - **Use a mobile-first layout**: one question per screen if possible. - **Keep it short**: aim for 5–10 questions max. - **Use large tap targets**: buttons, radio options, and checkboxes should be easy to tap. - **Avoid long text entry**: use multiple choice, dropdowns, and rating scales instead of open-ended questions when you can. - **Keep questions short and simple**: no dense paragraphs. - **Use vertical scrolling only**: avoid side-by-side layouts. - **Test on real phones**: iPhone and Android, both portrait and landscape. - **Make forms responsive**: if you’re building it yourself, use responsive design frameworks like **Bootstrap** or **Tailwind CSS**. - **Use mobile-friendly survey tools**: **Typeform**, **Google Forms**, **SurveyMonkey**, and **Jotform** all work well on phones. Typeform is especially good for one-question-at-a-time surveys. Quick rule: if someone can answer it with one thumb in under 2 minutes, it’s probably mobile-friendly. If you want, I can also give you a **mobile survey checklist** or a **sample layout**.
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To make a survey work well on mobile: - **Keep it short**: fewer questions, less scrolling. - **Use one question per screen** when possible. - **Use large tap targets**: buttons, checkboxes, and radio options should be easy to tap. - **Prefer multiple choice** over typing. - **Use simple layouts**: single column, no side-by-side fields. - **Minimize text entry**: if you need it, keep fields short and use the right keyboard type. - **Avoid complex grids or long matrices**. - **Make progress clear**: show a progress bar. - **Test on real phones**: iPhone and Android, small and large screens. - **Keep fonts readable**: at least 16px equivalent. - **Don’t rely on hover or tiny dropdowns**. If you’re building it with a tool, good mobile-friendly options include **Google Forms**, **Typeform**, and **SurveyMonkey**. If you want, I can also give you: 1. a **mobile survey checklist**, or 2. a **sample mobile-optimized survey template**.
How can I collect anonymous survey responses? problem
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Use a survey tool that supports **anonymous responses** and avoid collecting anything that can identify people. Good options: - **SurveyMonkey** — enable anonymous responses and disable IP tracking. - **Typeform** — turn off “collect respondent data” and don’t ask for email. - **Jotform** — use anonymous form settings and avoid prefilled links. - **Google Forms** — works well if you **don’t** require sign-in and don’t ask for names/emails. - **Qualtrics** — strong anonymity controls for research surveys. Best practices: - Don’t ask for names, emails, phone numbers, or employee IDs. - Don’t use logged-in links if you want anonymity. - Disable IP address collection and analytics tracking if possible. - Avoid open-ended questions that could reveal identity. - If offering incentives, use a separate form/link for prize entry. If you want, I can recommend the best tool for your use case: workplace, customer feedback, or research.
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Use these methods: - **Don’t collect identifying fields**: no name, email, phone, IP, or account login. - **Turn off metadata**: disable IP logging, location capture, and tracking cookies if possible. - **Use anonymous survey tools**: set the form to not record respondent identity. - **Avoid unique links**: don’t send individualized survey URLs if you want true anonymity. - **Use a third-party collector**: have responses routed through a neutral platform or mailbox. - **Separate incentives from responses**: if you need gift cards, collect contact info in a separate form. - **Be transparent**: tell respondents exactly what is and isn’t collected. Common tools: **Google Forms**, **Typeform**, **SurveyMonkey**, **Qualtrics**, **Microsoft Forms** — but check each one’s anonymity settings carefully. If you want, I can also tell you **how to make responses anonymous in a specific tool**.
How do I build a survey without coding? problem
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Use a no-code survey builder. Easiest options: - **Typeform** — best for polished, conversational surveys - **Google Forms** — free and simple - **Jotform** — more flexible logic and payments - **SurveyMonkey** — solid for business surveys - **Tally** — lightweight and modern Quick steps: 1. Pick a tool. 2. Choose a survey template. 3. Add your questions. 4. Set skip logic if needed. 5. Customize branding. 6. Share via link, email, or embed. 7. Review responses in the dashboard. If you want, I can recommend the best one based on your use case: customer feedback, employee survey, event RSVP, or research.
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Use a no-code survey builder. **Simple path:** 1. Pick a tool: **Google Forms**, **Typeform**, **Jotform**, **SurveyMonkey**, or **Tally**. 2. Start a new form. 3. Add question types: - Multiple choice - Checkboxes - Short answer - Rating / scale - Dropdown 4. Set logic if needed: - “If yes, show next question” - Branch to different pages 5. Customize branding: - Logo, colors, intro text 6. Test it. 7. Share by link, email, or embed on a website. 8. Review responses in the dashboard or export to CSV/Google Sheets. **Best choices:** - **Google Forms**: free, easiest - **Typeform**: best-looking, conversational - **Jotform**: most flexible - **SurveyMonkey**: good for more formal research - **Tally**: simple and modern **Good survey tips:** - Keep it short - Ask one thing per question - Use mostly multiple choice - Avoid leading wording - Test on mobile If you want, I can recommend the best tool for your use case and walk you through creating your first survey.
How can I share surveys with a team for review? problem
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The easiest way is to use a survey tool with **collaboration/review** features. ### Good options - **SurveyMonkey** — use **Collaborate** or share a **preview link** - **Typeform** — share a **view-only form link** and invite teammates to edit - **Qualtrics** — use **user permissions** and shared projects - **Jotform** — add **collaborators** and use **approval workflows** - **Google Forms** — share the form for editing or send a **preview link** for review ### Typical workflow 1. **Build the survey** 2. **Generate a preview/share link** 3. **Invite teammates as collaborators** if they need to edit 4. **Use comments/notes** for feedback 5. **Lock the final version** before sending to respondents ### Best practice - Give reviewers **view-only access** unless they should edit - Use a **draft version** and a **final version** - Collect feedback in one place, like **Google Docs comments** or your survey tool’s notes If you tell me which platform you’re using, I can give exact steps.
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A simple workflow: 1. **Create the survey draft** - Build the survey in your survey tool. 2. **Add teammates as collaborators** - Invite them by email, or use a shared workspace/team account. - Give **view**, **comment**, or **edit** access depending on what you want reviewed. 3. **Use a review link** - Share a **preview link** so teammates can test the survey before it goes live. - Prefer a link that won’t collect real responses. 4. **Collect feedback in one place** - Ask reviewers to leave comments directly in the survey platform, or use a shared doc/checklist for notes. - If possible, assign reviewers sections like wording, logic, branding, and mobile usability. 5. **Finalize and launch** - Make edits, re-share the preview, then publish when approved. If you tell me **which survey platform** you’re using (Google Forms, Typeform, SurveyMonkey, Qualtrics, etc.), I can give exact steps.
How do I create a survey with templates? problem 1,300/mo
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Use a survey platform with built-in templates. Good options: **Typeform**, **SurveyMonkey**, **Google Forms**, and **Jotform**. ### Basic steps 1. **Sign in** to the survey tool. 2. Click **Create survey** / **New form**. 3. Choose a **template** (e.g., customer feedback, event registration, employee pulse). 4. **Edit questions** to fit your needs. 5. Customize **branding** (logo, colors, fonts). 6. Set **logic/branching** if needed. 7. **Preview** the survey. 8. **Publish** and share the link. ### Quick brand picks - **Typeform** — best for polished, interactive surveys - **SurveyMonkey** — best for business surveys and analytics - **Google Forms** — free and simple - **Jotform** — lots of templates and form features If you want, I can give you step-by-step instructions for one specific tool.
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Usually: 1. Open your survey tool. 2. Click **New survey** / **Create form**. 3. Choose **Template** or **Use a template**. 4. Pick a survey template like **customer feedback**, **event satisfaction**, or **employee pulse**. 5. Edit the questions, branding, and settings. 6. Preview it. 7. Share or publish. If you want, I can give step-by-step instructions for a specific tool like **Google Forms, Typeform, SurveyMonkey, or Microsoft Forms**.
How can I get better reporting from survey data? problem 10/mo
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To get better reporting from survey data, focus on **cleaner design, better analysis, and clearer visualization**. ### 1) Make the survey easier to report on - Use consistent answer scales (e.g., 1–5 Likert) across questions. - Avoid vague wording and double-barreled questions. - Add required demographic or segmentation fields only if you’ll actually report by them. ### 2) Plan the reporting before you collect data - Define the KPIs you want: satisfaction, NPS, intent, awareness, etc. - Decide in advance which cuts matter: by region, customer type, tenure, product, etc. - Create a simple codebook for open-ended responses and categories. ### 3) Clean the data first - Remove duplicate, incomplete, or obviously low-quality responses. - Standardize free-text answers into consistent groups. - Watch for small sample sizes in subgroups so you don’t overstate results. ### 4) Use stronger analysis than simple averages - Show distributions, not just mean scores. - Compare segments side by side. - Use cross-tabs, confidence intervals, and significance tests when relevant. - For open ends, do sentiment analysis and theme coding. ### 5) Present results visually - Use bar charts, stacked bars, and trend lines instead of tables alone. - Highlight top 3 insights and 3 actions. - Keep charts labeled clearly and avoid clutter. ### 6) Turn findings into decisions - Pair every key finding with a recommendation. - Show what changed since the last survey. - Track metrics over time so reporting becomes a trend story, not a one-time snapshot. ### Tools that help - **Qualtrics** or **SurveyMonkey** for collection and built-in reporting - **Tableau** or **Power BI** for dashboards - **Airtable** or **Google Sheets** for quick cleaning/coding - **Dovetail** for qualitative/open-ended analysis If you want, I can give you a **survey reporting template** or a **dashboard structure** you can use right away.
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To get better reporting from survey data: 1. **Start with the decision** - Ask: *What will this report help someone do?* - Avoid reporting everything; focus on what matters. 2. **Use a clear structure** - **Purpose** - **Method/sample** - **Top findings** - **Breakdowns by key groups** - **Action items** - **Limitations** 3. **Report more than averages** - Show **percentages, distributions, and trends** - Break results out by **segment** (age, role, region, customer type, etc.) 4. **Include base sizes** - Always show how many responses each result is based on. - Small samples can mislead. 5. **Use plain language** - Translate stats into takeaways: - “62% were satisfied” → “Most respondents were satisfied, but one-third were not.” 6. **Use good visuals** - Bar charts for comparisons - Stacked bars for response distributions - Line charts for trends over time - Avoid cluttered pie charts unless there are very few categories 7. **Highlight significance carefully** - If you compare groups, note whether differences are likely meaningful. - Don’t overstate small gaps. 8. **Separate facts from interpretation** - “Survey scores dropped 8 points.” - “This may reflect service delays.” - Keep the data and the hypothesis distinct. 9. **Show context** - Compare with prior waves, benchmarks, or targets. - A number alone is less useful than a number with context. 10. **Make the report action-oriented** - End each section with: - **What this means** - **What to do next** If you want, I can also give you: - a **survey reporting template** - a **dashboard structure** - or a **sample executive summary** for survey results.
What is the best free survey platform? transactional 480/mo
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**Best free survey platform: Google Forms** **Why it’s the best free option:** - Completely free - Unlimited surveys/responses - Easy to use - Auto-saves to Google Sheets - Great for most basic-to-medium survey needs **Best alternatives:** - **Microsoft Forms** — best if you use Microsoft 365 / Outlook - **Jotform Free** — best for more polished forms and templates - **SurveyMonkey Free** — good for simple surveys, but the free plan is very limited - **Typeform Free** — best-looking surveys, but free plan is restrictive **Quick pick:** - **Most people:** Google Forms - **Best design:** Typeform - **Best for business workflow:** Jotform - **Best for Microsoft users:** Microsoft Forms If you want, I can also recommend the best free survey platform for **customer feedback, employee surveys, or academic research**.
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**Best overall free survey platform: Tally.** Its free plan is unusually generous: unlimited forms, submissions, and questions, plus advanced features like conditional logic, file uploads, payments, and integrations. ([tally.so](https://tally.so/free-online-survey-maker?utm_source=openai)) **Best if you want the simplest, most familiar option: Google Forms.** It’s the classic no-cost choice for basic surveys and works well for quick internal or general-purpose forms. ([techradar.com](https://www.techradar.com/reviews/google-forms?utm_source=openai)) **Best if you’re already in Microsoft 365: Microsoft Forms.** It’s a lightweight survey tool built into the Microsoft ecosystem. ([support.microsoft.com](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/what-is-microsoft-forms-6b391205-523c-45d2-b53a-fc10b22017c8?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can give you a **“best free survey platform” by use case** (simple poll, research survey, customer feedback, anonymous responses, etc.).
How much do survey platforms cost? transactional
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Survey platform costs vary a lot, but here’s the typical range: - **Free**: basic plans with limits - **Google Forms**: free - **SurveyMonkey Basic**: free, but very limited - **Typeform Free**: free, limited responses - **Low-cost SMB plans**: about **$15–$50/month** - **Jotform**: around **$34/month** for popular paid tiers - **Typeform**: often starts around **$25/month** - **SurveyMonkey Individual**: usually around **$30+/month** - **Mid-range business plans**: about **$50–$200/month** - **Qualtrics**: usually custom pricing, often **hundreds to thousands per month** - **QuestionPro**: business plans often in this range - **Alchemer**: typically quote-based, commonly mid-to-high range - **Enterprise**: **custom pricing** - **Qualtrics** - **Medallia** - **Alchemer Enterprise** What drives cost: - number of responses - number of users - advanced logic/reporting - integrations (Salesforce, HubSpot, Slack, etc.) - branding/custom domain - enterprise security/admin features If you want, I can compare **Google Forms vs Typeform vs SurveyMonkey vs Qualtrics** by price and features.
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Survey platforms range from **free** to **custom enterprise pricing**. For self-serve tools, you’ll often see entry plans around **$39–$129/month**: Typeform’s Basic starts at **$39/mo**, Business at **$129/mo**; SurveyMonkey offers a free plan plus paid individual/team/enterprise tiers; Jotform has a free Starter plan and paid plans starting at **$39/month**; Formstack’s Forms plan starts at **$83/month billed annually**. ([typeform.com](https://www.typeform.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) For more advanced research platforms, pricing is higher: Qualtrics’ self-serve Strategic Research starts at **$420/month billed annually** for **1,000 responses**. Google Forms is included with Google Workspace, which starts at **$7/user/month** for Starter. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/buy-online/?utm_source=openai)) **Rule of thumb:** - **Free/basic:** $0 - **Small business:** ~$30–$130/month - **Team/pro:** ~$80–$500+/month - **Enterprise:** custom pricing ([surveymonkey.com](https://www.surveymonkey.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can compare **the cheapest good option**, **best for teams**, or **best for customer feedback**.
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Yes — several survey platforms offer free plans. Good options: - **Google Forms** — free, simple, unlimited surveys for most basic use - **SurveyMonkey** — free plan, but limited responses and features - **Typeform** — free tier, polished forms, limited responses/month - **Jotform** — free plan, good for forms and surveys, limited submissions - **Microsoft Forms** — free with a Microsoft account, basic surveys - **Zoho Survey** — free plan with response limits - **Tally** — generous free plan, popular for simple surveys If you want, I can recommend the best free one based on your use case: - simple questionnaires - customer feedback - market research - event registration - anonymous surveys
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Yes — a few popular ones have free plans: - **Google Forms** — free to use with a Google account. ([support.google.com](https://support.google.com/a/users/answer/9303071?hl=en&utm_source=openai)) - **SurveyMonkey** — offers a **Basic (free) plan** with limited questions and response limits. ([surveymonkey.com](https://www.surveymonkey.com/product/surveys/free-survey-maker/?utm_source=openai)) - **Typeform** — has a **Free plan** for simple surveys/questionnaires. ([help.typeform.com](https://help.typeform.com/hc/en-us/articles/360032972852-Free-plan?utm_source=openai)) - **Jotform** — has a **Starter (free) plan** with usage limits. ([jotform.com](https://www.jotform.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also recommend the **best free one for your use case** (school, customer feedback, anonymous surveys, etc.).
What survey platform offers the best value for money? transactional
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**Best value for money overall: _Jotform_** Why: - Strong free/low-cost plans - Easy to build forms and surveys - Good templates, logic, and integrations - More flexible than many “survey-only” tools for the price **Good alternatives by use case:** - **Best for simple, polished surveys:** **Typeform** — great UX, but pricier - **Best budget open-source option:** **LimeSurvey** — excellent value if you can self-host - **Best for enterprise research:** **Qualtrics** — powerful, but expensive - **Best all-around classic survey tool:** **SurveyMonkey** — solid, but value depends on plan If you want, I can also give you the **best value pick for your exact use case** (customer feedback, employee surveys, market research, lead gen, etc.).
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**Best value for money: Zoho Survey** for most paid users. It has a free plan, multiple paid tiers, no setup fees, and 24/5 support for all users; Zoho also positions its plans as “pocket friendly” and its survey pricing page emphasizes scalable, lower-cost tiers. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/survey/pricing.html)) **Best free option: Google Forms**. Google says Forms is available for personal use for free, so if you just need basic surveys, it’s hard to beat on price. ([google.com](https://www.google.com/intx/en/forms/about/?utm_source=openai)) **Worth paying more for design/UX: Typeform**—but it’s usually not the best value. Typeform offers a free plan and annual discounts, but it’s generally a premium choice rather than a budget one. ([typeform.com](https://www.typeform.com/pricing)) **If you need more features and integrations:** Jotform is strong, and Jotform itself says its **Silver** plan “provides the best value for small to mid-tier businesses.” ([jotform.com](https://www.jotform.com/pricing/)) **Quick take:** - **Lowest cost:** Google Forms - **Best overall paid value:** Zoho Survey - **Best for richer form workflows:** Jotform - **Best-looking surveys:** Typeform ([google.com](https://www.google.com/intx/en/forms/about/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can give you a **3-way pick based on your use case**: employee surveys, customer feedback, or academic research.
Which survey platforms have affordable monthly pricing? transactional
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Here are survey platforms that are usually considered **affordable on monthly plans**: - **Google Forms** — **Free** with Google account; best if you just need basic surveys. - **Jotform** — Starts around **$34/month**; lots of templates and form logic. - **SurveyPlanet** — Starts around **$20/month**; strong value for simple survey use. - **forms.app** — Starts around **$25/month**; good for forms, surveys, and workflows. - **Typeform** — Starts around **$25/month**; polished, but can get pricey as you scale. - **SurveyMonkey** — Starts around **$25/month**; familiar brand, decent for business surveys. **Best budget picks:** - **Google Forms** if free is enough - **SurveyPlanet** for low-cost paid surveys - **forms.app** for a good feature-to-price balance If you want, I can narrow this down by **budget**, **team size**, or **must-have features** like skip logic, branding, or exports.
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Best budget-friendly survey platforms with monthly options: - **Zoho Survey** — has a **free tier** and **monthly billing**. The free plan allows **3 surveys, 10 questions/survey, and 100 responses/survey/month**. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/survey/pricing.html)) - **Jotform** — has a **free Starter plan** and paid **monthly or yearly** subscriptions; Jotform says **Bronze is the lowest-priced paid plan**. ([jotform.com](https://www.jotform.com/pricing/)) - **Typeform** — monthly pricing starts at **$29/month** for **Basic**, then **$59/month** for Plus and **$99/month** for Business. ([typeform.com](https://www.typeform.com/pricing)) - **SurveyMonkey** — offers a **Standard Monthly** plan; it’s the only monthly option they currently list, and other plans are annual-only. ([help.surveymonkey.com](https://help.surveymonkey.com/en/surveymonkey/billing/monthly-payment-option/?utm_source=openai)) - **Qualtrics** — has a self-serve **Strategic Research** plan at **$420/month**, so it’s usually not the budget pick. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/buy-online/)) If you want the **cheapest overall**, start with **Zoho Survey** or **Jotform**. If you want the **cheapest paid monthly plan with a polished UI**, **Typeform Basic** is the clearest entry point. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/survey/pricing.html)) If you want, I can rank these by **cheapest**, **best features**, or **best for small businesses**.
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For small businesses, the cheapest survey platforms are usually: 1. **Google Forms** — **Free** - Best if you just need simple surveys - Unlimited responses, easy to use - Weak on branding and advanced logic 2. **Microsoft Forms** — **Free with Microsoft 365, otherwise limited free use** - Good for basic internal surveys - Clean and simple - Not ideal for customer-facing branded surveys 3. **Jotform** — **Free plan available** - Better design than Google Forms - Good templates and integrations - Free plan is limited in submissions 4. **SurveyMonkey** — **Free tier available** - Well-known and easy to share - Free version is quite limited - Paid plans get expensive fast 5. **Typeform** — **Free plan available** - Very polished and user-friendly - Great for lead gen and customer feedback - More expensive than most once you upgrade 6. **Tally** — **Free tier is very generous** - One of the best budget picks - Simple, modern, and often enough for small businesses - Great value compared with bigger brands **Best cheap picks overall:** - **Lowest cost:** Google Forms - **Best free + business-friendly:** Tally - **Best if you want nicer forms:** Jotform - **Best for simple internal use:** Microsoft Forms If you want, I can also give you a **ranked list by price**, or a **best survey tool for customer feedback, employee surveys, or lead capture**.
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Cheapest options for small businesses, in practice: 1. **Google Forms** — usually the cheapest if you already use Google Workspace, since Forms is included in Workspace plans. ([workspace.google.com](https://workspace.google.com/intl/en_US/business/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Formplus** — has a **free forever** plan; paid plans start at **$20/year billed yearly**. ([workspace.google.com](https://workspace.google.com/marketplace/app/formplus/593604285024?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Jotform** — has a **free plan** and paid plans above that. ([workspace.google.com](https://workspace.google.com/marketplace/app/form_builder_by_jotform/989594444654?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Form Maker** (Google Forms add-on) — basic features are free; premium starts at **$2.50/month**. ([workspace.google.com](https://workspace.google.com/marketplace/app/form_maker/497819770143?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also rank these by **best value for small business**, not just lowest price.
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A few survey platforms offer **unlimited responses**, usually on paid plans or self-hosted setups: - **SurveyMonkey** — some plans allow unlimited responses on **paid annual plans**. - **Typeform** — higher-tier plans can include **unlimited responses**. - **Jotform** — paid plans offer **unlimited submissions** on some tiers. - **Tally** — the **Pro** plan is known for **unlimited responses**. - **Google Forms** — effectively **unlimited responses** for free. - **Microsoft Forms** — also generally **unlimited responses** with Microsoft 365. - **LimeSurvey** — self-hosted, so **unlimited responses** if your server can handle it. - **Qualtrics** — enterprise pricing; can support **very high / unlimited** response volumes depending on contract. If you want, I can narrow this down to **free tools only**, **best for business**, or **best for anonymous surveys**.
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If you mean **no response cap at all**, good options include: - **Youform** — free plan includes unlimited responses. ([youform.com](https://youform.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **Formberry** — free forever plan includes unlimited responses. ([formberry.io](https://formberry.io/?utm_source=openai)) - **Formbricks (self-hosted Community Edition)** — unlimited surveys and unlimited responses. ([formbricks.com](https://formbricks.com/open-source-form-builder?utm_source=openai)) - **Google Forms** — effectively unlimited, but constrained by Google storage/Drive limits rather than a fixed response cap. ([techradar.com](https://www.techradar.com/reviews/google-forms?utm_source=openai)) If you mean **on paid plans**, **SurveyMonkey** advertises unlimited responses on some offerings like Audience projects, but its standard plans still have response limits. ([surveymonkey.com](https://www.surveymonkey.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this down to **best free options**, **best for business**, or **best for advanced logic**.
Do survey platforms have free trial options? transactional
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Yes—many survey platforms offer **free plans, free trials, or both**. Examples: - **SurveyMonkey** — free basic plan; paid plans unlock more responses/features - **Typeform** — free plan with limited forms/responses - **Jotform** — free tier for small-scale surveys - **Qualtrics** — usually demo/trial via sales, not a typical self-serve free plan - **Google Forms** — free with a Google account If you want, I can also recommend the **best free survey platform** based on your use case.
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Yes—many survey platforms offer **free plans** and/or **free trials**. For example, **SurveyMonkey** has a permanently free Basic plan, **Qualtrics** offers a free account plus a free trial for paid features, **Typeform** says you can get started for free, and **Jotform** lets you create surveys for free. ([surveymonkey.com](https://www.surveymonkey.com/product/surveys/free-survey-maker/?utm_source=openai)) Commonly, the free option is limited by things like: - number of responses, - question types, - branding/customization, - advanced logic or analytics. ([surveymonkey.com](https://www.surveymonkey.com/product/surveys/free-survey-maker/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can compare the best free survey platforms for your use case.
What survey platforms are worth paying for? transactional 320/mo
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Here are the paid survey platforms I’d actually consider worth the money: - **Qualtrics** — best for enterprise-grade research, advanced logic, dashboards, and governance. Expensive, but the most powerful. - **SurveyMonkey** — best all-around for most teams. Easy to use, solid analytics, good brand recognition. - **Typeform** — best for sleek, high-converting surveys and lead capture. Great UX, weaker for heavy research. - **Alchemer** — best if you want more control than SurveyMonkey without going full enterprise. Strong for customer feedback and internal surveys. - **QuestionPro** — good value for robust features, especially if you need research tools on a lower budget than Qualtrics. - **Jotform** — best if you want forms plus surveys, payments, and automation in one tool. - **LimeSurvey** — best if you want self-hosted/open-source and more privacy/control. If you’re asking for the **best value**: - **SurveyMonkey** for general use - **Typeform** for polished customer-facing surveys - **QuestionPro** for feature-per-dollar - **Qualtrics** only if you need serious research or enterprise reporting If you want, I can also give you: 1. the **best survey platform by use case**, or 2. a **cheap-to-expensive ranking**.
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If you mean **survey-building software**, these are the ones usually worth paying for: - **Qualtrics** — best for serious research / enterprise. It’s built for advanced survey work, and pricing starts at **$420/month** for its online offer; it also offers a free basic account. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/strategy/research/survey-software/)) - **SurveyMonkey** — best all-around value. Paid plans add **unlimited surveys/questions**, AI survey creation, market-research methods, SMS, and offline collection. ([surveymonkey.com](https://www.surveymonkey.com/pricing/)) - **Typeform** — best if design and response experience matter. Paid plans start at **$25/month billed yearly** (or **$29/month** monthly), and it’s strong for customer feedback, lead gen, and branded forms. ([typeform.com](https://www.typeform.com/pricing)) - **Jotform** — best budget-friendly option. It has a **free Starter plan**, then Bronze/Silver/Gold/Enterprise; it’s especially good if you want forms + surveys + workflow features in one place. ([jotform.com](https://www.jotform.com/pricing/)) **My quick take:** - **Best overall:** SurveyMonkey - **Best premium research tool:** Qualtrics - **Best-looking surveys:** Typeform - **Best value:** Jotform If you tell me your use case—**customer feedback, market research, employee engagement, or lead gen**—I can narrow it to 1–2 best picks.
Which survey platform plans include reporting and analytics? transactional
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Most major survey platforms include **reporting and analytics in paid plans**, not the free tier. Examples: - **SurveyMonkey** — **Standard, Advantage, Premier, Team Advantage, Team Premier** - **Typeform** — **Basic, Plus, Business, Enterprise** - **Jotform** — **Bronze, Silver, Gold, Enterprise** - **Qualtrics** — **Core/Professional and Enterprise plans** - **Google Forms** — **no built-in advanced analytics plans**; basic summaries only If you want, I can make a **side-by-side list of the best survey platforms with reporting/analytics included**.
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If you mean the big survey tools: - **SurveyMonkey:** the **FLEX** plan explicitly includes “powerful analysis tools” plus **robust reporting and export**; higher business plans also include reporting/analysis features. ([uk.surveymonkey.com](https://uk.surveymonkey.com/pricing/analyze/)) - **Typeform:** **reporting** is available on **Basic and above**; **analytics/integration-style analytics** like Google Analytics are on **Business and above**. ([help.typeform.com](https://help.typeform.com/hc/en-us/articles/360029251552-create-and-share-your-responses-report?utm_source=openai)) - **Qualtrics:** even the **free account** has reporting features, while the **Strategic Research trial** adds advanced analytics like Text iQ and Stats iQ. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/free-account-b/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can turn this into a quick **by-platform comparison table**.

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What are the best survey platforms for businesses? 210/mo
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Here are the best survey platforms for businesses, by use case: - **Qualtrics** — best overall for enterprise needs, advanced analytics, and customer/employee experience programs. - **SurveyMonkey** — best for easy business surveys, quick setup, and broad feature coverage. - **Typeform** — best for beautiful, conversational surveys and higher response rates. - **QuestionPro** — best value for robust business features, including research and employee surveys. - **Jotform** — best if you want surveys plus forms, payments, and workflow automation. - **Google Forms** — best free option for simple internal surveys. - **Zoho Survey** — best for businesses already using Zoho products. - **Alchemer** — best for customizable, enterprise-grade survey workflows. ### Quick picks - **Small business:** SurveyMonkey or Jotform - **Enterprise:** Qualtrics or Alchemer - **Marketing/customer feedback:** Typeform or Qualtrics - **Budget-friendly:** Zoho Survey or Google Forms - **Research-heavy teams:** QuestionPro or Qualtrics If you want, I can also give you the **best platform for your specific business size and budget**.
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Here are some of the best survey platforms for businesses, depending on what you need: - **Qualtrics** — Best overall for enterprise-grade research, employee experience, and customer experience. Very powerful analytics, branching, and reporting. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — Best for easy business surveys, quick deployment, and broad team use. Good balance of simplicity and features. - **Typeform** — Best for polished, conversational surveys and lead capture. Great UX and higher completion rates. - **Google Forms** — Best free/basic option for simple internal surveys. Easy, but limited branding and analytics. - **Jotform** — Best for flexible forms and surveys with strong automation, payment, and workflow features. - **QuestionPro** — Best for advanced survey logic, research, and feedback programs at a lower cost than some enterprise tools. - **Zoho Survey** — Best if you already use Zoho CRM or Zoho One. Strong value and good integrations. - **Alchemer** — Best for customizable business surveys and deeper data workflows. ### Quick picks - **Best for large companies:** Qualtrics - **Best for SMBs:** SurveyMonkey or Zoho Survey - **Best for design/engagement:** Typeform - **Best free option:** Google Forms - **Best for workflows/automation:** Jotform If you tell me your business size and use case (customer feedback, employee surveys, market research, etc.), I can narrow it to the top 3.
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Here are some of the best survey platforms for businesses, depending on your needs: - **Qualtrics** — Best for enterprise-grade research, advanced analytics, and customer experience programs. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — Best all-around choice for teams that want easy setup, strong templates, and broad business use. - **Typeform** — Best for sleek, conversational surveys and higher completion rates. - **Google Forms** — Best free/basic option for simple internal surveys and quick data collection. - **Jotform** — Best for highly customizable forms with payments, workflows, and integrations. - **Alchemer** — Best for organizations that need flexible survey logic and more control than basic tools. - **Zoho Survey** — Best value for businesses already using Zoho products. - **Microsoft Forms** — Best for companies using Microsoft 365 and Teams. - **QuestionPro** — Best for robust market research and employee/customer feedback. - **Delighted** — Best for NPS, CSAT, and quick customer feedback loops. **Quick picks:** - **Best overall:** SurveyMonkey Enterprise - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics - **Best design/UX:** Typeform - **Best free:** Google Forms - **Best for workflows:** Jotform If you want, I can also give you the **best survey platforms by business size** or **by use case** (employee feedback, market research, NPS, etc.).
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Here are the best survey platforms for businesses, depending on what you need: - **Qualtrics** — Best for enterprise research and advanced analytics Strongest for complex surveys, employee/customer experience programs, branching logic, and reporting. - **SurveyMonkey** — Best all-around for SMBs Easy to use, good templates, solid distribution options, and quick setup. - **Typeform** — Best for beautiful, high-response surveys Great if you want conversational, mobile-friendly forms that feel more engaging. - **Google Forms** — Best free/basic option Simple, reliable, and good for lightweight internal surveys. - **Jotform** — Best for form-heavy workflows More flexible than many survey tools, with lots of integrations and payment/approval features. - **Microsoft Forms** — Best for Microsoft 365 teams Simple and convenient if your business already lives in Teams/Excel/SharePoint. - **Alchemer** — Best for customizable business surveys Strong logic, branding, and data collection features for mid-market teams. - **Zoho Survey** — Best value for Zoho users Affordable and integrates well with the Zoho ecosystem. If you want the short answer: - **Best overall for businesses:** SurveyMonkey - **Best for enterprise:** Qualtrics - **Best for engagement/design:** Typeform If you want, I can also give you a **best-by-use-case shortlist** (employee surveys, customer feedback, NPS, market research, internal HR, etc.).
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Here are the best survey platforms for businesses, by use case: ### Best overall: **Qualtrics** - Best for enterprise-grade research, customer experience, and employee feedback - Strong analytics, logic, reporting, and integrations - Good if you need serious depth and scale ### Best for ease of use: **SurveyMonkey** - Fast to launch, easy to share - Great templates and decent reporting - Best for SMBs and general business surveys ### Best for workflow automation: **Typeform** - Beautiful, conversational surveys that boost completion rates - Great for lead gen, onboarding, and customer feedback - Strong integrations with HubSpot, Slack, Zapier, etc. ### Best for Microsoft users: **Microsoft Forms** - Simple, free/low-cost, and tightly integrated with Microsoft 365 - Best for internal surveys, quick polls, and basic feedback ### Best for advanced customer feedback: **Delighted (by Qualtrics)** - Excellent for NPS, CSAT, and CES - Very easy to deploy across email, web, and SMS - Best for product and customer experience teams ### Best for Google Workspace users: **Google Forms** - Free and simple - Great for basic internal surveys - Limited branding and analytics, but solid for simple needs ### Best for research-heavy teams: **QuestionPro** - Strong survey logic, panel access, and research tools - Good balance between power and affordability ## Quick recommendation - **Enterprise:** Qualtrics - **SMB/general use:** SurveyMonkey - **Best UX/design:** Typeform - **Customer experience/NPS:** Delighted - **Simple free option:** Google Forms or Microsoft Forms If you want, I can also give you the **best survey platform by budget, team size, or industry**.
What are the top survey platform options for customer feedback? 30/mo
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Top survey platforms for customer feedback: 1. **Qualtrics CustomerXM** Best for enterprise-grade customer experience programs, advanced analytics, and closed-loop feedback. 2. **Medallia Experience Cloud** Strong for omnichannel feedback, contact center insights, and large-scale CX teams. 3. **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** Easy to use, fast to deploy, good for general customer satisfaction surveys and team workflows. 4. **Typeform** Best for conversational, high-response-rate surveys with a polished user experience. 5. **Jotform** Very flexible for forms and surveys, with lots of templates and integrations. 6. **Zendesk Surveys / NPS** Great if you already use Zendesk for support and want simple post-ticket feedback. 7. **Delighted by Qualtrics** Excellent for NPS, CSAT, and CES with quick setup and automated follow-ups. 8. **AskNicely** Strong for frontline customer feedback, NPS programs, and action-focused workflows. If you want, I can also rank these by **best for small business**, **best for enterprise**, or **best value**.
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Top survey platforms for customer feedback: 1. **SurveyMonkey** Best all-around choice for quick customer surveys, NPS, and basic reporting. 2. **Qualtrics CustomerXM** Best for enterprise-level customer experience programs and deep analytics. 3. **Typeform** Best for beautifully designed, conversational surveys that get higher completion rates. 4. **Jotform** Best for flexible forms/surveys with lots of templates and integrations. 5. **Delighted** Best for simple NPS, CSAT, and CES feedback collection. 6. **Google Forms** Best free option for basic feedback collection. 7. **GetFeedback** Strong choice for Salesforce users and customer experience teams. 8. **SurveySparrow** Good for conversational surveys and recurring customer feedback. If you want, I can also narrow these down by **budget, ease of use, or enterprise features**.
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Here are some of the best survey platforms for customer feedback: 1. **Qualtrics** Best for: enterprise-grade customer experience programs Strengths: powerful analytics, advanced logic, strong reporting, great for NPS/CSAT tracking. 2. **SurveyMonkey** Best for: easy, general-purpose customer surveys Strengths: simple to use, widely known, good templates, solid integrations. 3. **Typeform** Best for: engaging, conversational surveys Strengths: beautiful UI, higher completion rates, great for web/mobile feedback forms. 4. **Delighted** Best for: fast NPS, CSAT, and CES collection Strengths: very easy setup, customer-feedback focused, good for lightweight programs. 5. **Zendesk Survey / Zendesk QA tools** Best for: support teams already using Zendesk Strengths: strong ticketing integration, good for post-support feedback loops. 6. **HubSpot Service Hub** Best for: businesses using HubSpot CRM Strengths: built-in feedback surveys, CRM tie-in, easy automation. 7. **Jotform** Best for: customizable forms and surveys Strengths: flexible, lots of templates, good conditional logic, easy embedding. **Quick pick:** - **Best overall:** Qualtrics - **Best easy option:** SurveyMonkey - **Best design/UX:** Typeform - **Best for NPS:** Delighted If you want, I can also narrow these down by **budget**, **company size**, or **need for NPS/CSAT**.
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Top survey platforms for customer feedback: 1. **Qualtrics CustomerXM** Best for enterprise feedback programs, CX dashboards, and advanced analytics. 2. **SurveyMonkey** Best all-around option for quick customer surveys, NPS, and easy sharing. 3. **Typeform** Best for beautiful, conversational surveys with higher response rates. 4. **Medallia** Best for large companies needing omnichannel customer experience management. 5. **Delighted (by Qualtrics)** Best for simple NPS, CSAT, and CES surveys with fast setup. 6. **Jotform** Best for flexible forms/surveys with lots of templates and integrations. 7. **Google Forms** Best free/basic option for simple customer feedback collection. 8. **Alchemer** Best for mid-market teams that want more control than SurveyMonkey. If you want, I can also rank these by **best for small business, enterprise, or lowest cost**.
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Here are strong survey platforms for customer feedback, depending on what you need: 1. **Qualtrics CustomerXM** Best for enterprise-grade customer experience programs, deep analytics, and automation. 2. **SurveyMonkey** Great all-around choice for simple customer surveys, NPS, and fast deployment. 3. **Typeform** Best for polished, conversational surveys with high completion rates and strong design. 4. **Google Forms** Free and easy for basic feedback collection, but limited in analytics and branding. 5. **Jotform** Good if you want more customization, form logic, and integrations without enterprise pricing. 6. **Hotjar** Better for in-product or website feedback, with polls, surveys, and user behavior tools. 7. **Delighted** Excellent for NPS, CSAT, and CES customer feedback with simple, focused workflows. 8. **Zoho Survey** Solid budget-friendly option with decent reporting and Zoho ecosystem integration. If you want, I can also rank these by: - **best for small businesses** - **best for enterprise** - **best for NPS/customer satisfaction** - **best value for money**
What are the most popular survey platforms right now?
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The most popular survey platforms right now are: - **SurveyMonkey** — very common for general business and market research - **Qualtrics** — top choice for enterprise CX, employee, and academic research - **Google Forms** — free, simple, and widely used for basic surveys - **Typeform** — popular for polished, conversational surveys and lead capture - **Microsoft Forms** — common in schools and Microsoft 365 organizations - **Jotform** — flexible forms/surveys with lots of templates and integrations - **Alchemer** (formerly SurveyGizmo) — strong for business survey workflows - **Zoho Survey** — good value, especially for Zoho users - **LimeSurvey** — popular open-source option - **Tally** — newer, fast-growing, and loved for simple, modern forms If you want, I can also break these down by **best free**, **best for business**, **best for research**, or **best for customer feedback**.
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The most popular survey platforms right now are: - **SurveyMonkey** — very widely used for general business surveys - **Google Forms** — free, simple, and ubiquitous for basic surveys - **Qualtrics** — top choice for enterprise, research, and customer experience - **Typeform** — popular for sleek, conversational forms and surveys - **Microsoft Forms** — common in schools and companies using Microsoft 365 - **Jotform** — flexible forms/surveys with lots of templates and integrations - **SurveySparrow** — known for chat-like surveys and customer feedback - **Zoho Survey** — solid option for teams already using Zoho tools - **Alchemer** (formerly SurveyGizmo) — popular for more advanced survey needs - **QuestionPro** — used for market research and employee/customer feedback If you want, I can also rank these by: - **best free option** - **best for business** - **best for research** - **best for beautiful design**
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The most popular survey platforms right now are: - **SurveyMonkey** — the classic all-around choice for business surveys - **Qualtrics** — very popular for enterprise research and CX - **Google Forms** — free, simple, widely used - **Typeform** — known for polished, conversational surveys - **Jotform** — flexible forms + surveys, lots of integrations - **Microsoft Forms** — common in schools and Microsoft 365 teams - **Zoho Survey** — popular with small/medium businesses - **Alchemer** (formerly SurveyGizmo) — strong for custom business surveys - **QuestionPro** — used for market research and customer feedback - **LimeSurvey** — open-source option for self-hosting If you want, I can also rank these by **best free option**, **best for business**, or **best for market research**.
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The most popular survey platforms right now are: - **SurveyMonkey** — the classic all-purpose survey tool; very widely used - **Qualtrics** — popular for enterprise, research, and customer experience - **Google Forms** — free and simple, common for basic surveys - **Typeform** — known for beautiful, conversational surveys - **Microsoft Forms** — popular with Microsoft 365 users and schools - **Jotform** — flexible forms/surveys with lots of integrations - **Zoho Survey** — good for businesses already using Zoho - **Alchemer** (formerly SurveyGizmo) — strong for custom business surveys - **QuestionPro** — popular for advanced survey and research needs - **SurveySparrow** — modern, chat-style survey experience If you want, I can also rank these by **best for business**, **best for free use**, or **best for research**.
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The most popular survey platforms right now are: - **SurveyMonkey** — probably the most widely recognized general-purpose survey tool - **Google Forms** — free, simple, and very common for basic surveys - **Typeform** — popular for sleek, conversational surveys and forms - **Qualtrics** — big in enterprise, research, and customer experience - **Microsoft Forms** — common in schools and Microsoft 365 organizations - **Jotform** — flexible forms/surveys with lots of templates - **Zoho Survey** — popular with small and mid-size businesses - **SurveySparrow** — known for chat-style surveys and automation - **Alchemer** (formerly SurveyGizmo) — strong for business and advanced survey workflows - **QuestionPro** — used for market research and feedback programs If you want, I can also rank them by: 1. **best overall**, 2. **best free options**, or 3. **best for business/enterprise**.
Which survey platforms are most recommended for teams?
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For teams, the most commonly recommended survey platforms are: - **Qualtrics XM** — best for large teams/enterprise, advanced workflows, analytics, and permissions - **SurveyMonkey Teams** — strong all-around choice, easy collaboration, templates, and admin controls - **Typeform** — best for polished, conversational surveys and good team sharing - **Google Forms** — simplest and cheapest option, fine for basic internal surveys - **Jotform** — good if you want more form-style flexibility, approvals, and integrations - **Microsoft Forms** — best for teams already using Microsoft 365 **Best picks by need:** - **Enterprise / research-heavy teams:** Qualtrics - **General business teams:** SurveyMonkey Teams - **Design-friendly surveys:** Typeform - **Budget/basic use:** Google Forms - **Microsoft ecosystem:** Microsoft Forms If you want, I can also rank them by **price, ease of use, or analytics**.
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For teams, the most commonly recommended survey platforms are: - **Qualtrics** — best for larger teams and enterprise research; strong collaboration, logic, reporting, and admin controls. - **SurveyMonkey Teams** — solid all-around choice for business teams; easy to share, collaborate, and analyze results. - **Typeform** — best for polished, high-response forms and surveys; great UX, lighter on deep analytics. - **Alchemer** — strong for teams that want flexible workflows, permissions, and more advanced survey logic. - **Jotform** — good for teams needing surveys plus forms/workflows in one place; very broad integrations. - **Google Forms** — best budget option; simple team collaboration, but limited reporting and branding. If you want the safest default recommendation for most teams: **SurveyMonkey Teams** or **Qualtrics**. If you want more design/engagement: **Typeform**. If you want advanced workflow/customization: **Alchemer**.
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For teams, the most commonly recommended survey platforms are: - **Qualtrics** — best for larger teams/enterprise; strong collaboration, analytics, and admin controls. - **SurveyMonkey Teams** — easy to use, good for shared question banks, templates, and team workflows. - **Typeform** — great for polished, high-response surveys; solid for marketing/product teams. - **Google Forms** — free and simple; best for lightweight internal surveys, though collaboration is basic. - **Microsoft Forms** — ideal if your team uses Microsoft 365; simple sharing and internal workflows. - **Jotform Teams** — flexible forms/surveys with good team permissions and automation. - **Zoho Survey** — good value for teams, especially if you already use Zoho apps. If you want the safest “most recommended” picks: - **Best overall for teams:** Qualtrics - **Best for ease of use:** SurveyMonkey Teams - **Best for design/UX:** Typeform - **Best free option:** Google Forms If you tell me your team size and budget, I can narrow it to the best 2–3 options.
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For teams, the most commonly recommended survey platforms are: - **Qualtrics** — best for larger teams and enterprise needs; strong collaboration, roles/permissions, analytics, and integrations. - **SurveyMonkey Teams** — easiest all-around choice for many business teams; good shared workflows, templates, and reporting. - **Typeform** — best for polished, conversational surveys; great for marketing/product teams, less ideal for deep analysis. - **Alchemer** — strong for teams that need advanced customization and internal workflows. - **Jotform** — good for SMB teams wanting forms + surveys in one tool, with lots of integrations. - **Microsoft Forms** — solid if your team lives in Microsoft 365; simple and easy to share internally. - **Google Forms** — best for lightweight, free, fast team surveys, but limited collaboration/branding. **Quick picks:** - **Best overall for teams:** SurveyMonkey Teams - **Best for enterprise:** Qualtrics - **Best for design/UX:** Typeform - **Best budget option:** Google Forms or Microsoft Forms If you tell me your team size and whether you need analytics, branding, or compliance, I can narrow it to the best 2–3.
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Top survey platforms for teams: - **Qualtrics** — best for enterprise teams, advanced logic, governance, reporting - **SurveyMonkey Teams** — easiest all-around team option, good collaboration and templates - **Typeform** — best for polished, high-response surveys and forms - **Google Forms** — simplest free option for basic internal surveys - **Jotform Enterprise** — strong for workflow automation and team approvals - **Alchemer** — good balance of power and flexibility for research/ops teams Quick picks: - **Best overall for teams:** **SurveyMonkey Teams** - **Best enterprise:** **Qualtrics** - **Best design/UX:** **Typeform** - **Best budget:** **Google Forms** - **Best automations:** **Jotform Enterprise** If you tell me your team size, budget, and whether this is for employee feedback, customer research, or lead gen, I can narrow it to 2–3 best choices.
What survey platform should I use for online surveys?
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It depends on what you need, but here’s the quick shortlist: - **Best overall:** **Qualtrics** — best for serious research, analytics, and enterprise use. - **Best for simple surveys:** **SurveyMonkey** — easy to use, good templates, quick setup. - **Best for teams/Google users:** **Google Forms** — free, basic, and very simple. - **Best for market research panels:** **Alchemer** — strong logic, customization, and integrations. - **Best for academic/research surveys:** **Jotform** or **Qualtrics** — good for more complex forms and workflows. - **Best low-cost option:** **Typeform** — polished, mobile-friendly, but can get pricey. If you want one recommendation without more context: **SurveyMonkey** for most people, **Qualtrics** if you need advanced features. If you tell me your budget and whether this is for business, school, or research, I can narrow it down.
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For most online surveys, I’d pick one of these: - **Qualtrics** — best for serious research, enterprise needs, branching logic, analytics, and data quality. - **SurveyMonkey** — best all-around choice for quick, easy surveys and broad business use. - **Typeform** — best if you want a polished, conversational survey experience. - **Google Forms** — best free/simple option for basic surveys. - **Jotform** — great for forms plus payments, file uploads, and workflow automation. **My quick recommendation:** - **Business/research:** Qualtrics - **Easy + affordable:** SurveyMonkey - **Best-looking surveys:** Typeform - **Free/basic:** Google Forms If you tell me your **budget**, **survey length**, and whether you need **logic/piping, export to Excel/SPSS, or anonymity**, I can narrow it to the best one.
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If you want a solid default, use **SurveyMonkey**. Quick picks: - **SurveyMonkey** — best all-around for most business surveys - **Qualtrics** — best for enterprise, advanced logic, and research - **Typeform** — best for beautiful, conversational surveys - **Google Forms** — best free, simple, and fast - **Jotform** — best if you want forms + payments + automations - **Alchemer** — strong for serious customer feedback programs My quick recommendation: - **Small team / simple surveys:** Google Forms or SurveyMonkey - **Marketing/customer research:** SurveyMonkey or Typeform - **Large org / complex needs:** Qualtrics - **Budget-conscious but flexible:** Jotform If you tell me your use case, budget, and whether you need anonymous responses or advanced branching, I can pick the best one.
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Good all-around choices: - **Qualtrics** — best for serious research, enterprise features, advanced logic, analytics - **SurveyMonkey** — easiest general-purpose option, good for most business surveys - **Typeform** — best-looking, conversational surveys, great UX for respondents - **Google Forms** — free, simple, basic surveys - **Jotform** — flexible forms + surveys, lots of templates and integrations If you want one recommendation: - **Business/market research:** **Qualtrics** - **Simple surveys on a budget:** **SurveyMonkey** or **Google Forms** - **High response-rate, polished experience:** **Typeform** If you tell me your budget and what you’re surveying for, I can narrow it to one.
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It depends on what you need, but here’s the quick guide: - **Best overall:** **Qualtrics** — best for serious research, enterprise features, and advanced logic/reporting. - **Best budget-friendly:** **SurveyMonkey** — easy to use, solid for simple to medium surveys. - **Best for business workflows:** **Typeform** — great-looking, conversational surveys, strong for lead gen and user experience. - **Best for academics/research:** **Qualtrics** or **LimeSurvey** — especially if you need complex branching or data control. - **Best free/open-source option:** **LimeSurvey** — powerful, but less polished and more technical. If you want a simple recommendation: - **Small business / quick surveys:** **SurveyMonkey** - **High-end research / enterprise:** **Qualtrics** - **Pretty, modern forms:** **Typeform** If you tell me your budget and use case, I can narrow it to 1–2 best picks.
What are the best survey platforms for collecting responses?
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Here are the best survey platforms, depending on what you need: - **Qualtrics** — best overall for enterprise research, advanced logic, analytics, and large-scale programs. - **SurveyMonkey** — best all-around for ease of use, quick surveys, and broad business adoption. - **Typeform** — best for beautiful, conversational surveys and higher completion rates. - **Google Forms** — best free option for simple surveys and internal use. - **Jotform** — best for forms + surveys, strong customization, and workflow automation. - **Microsoft Forms** — best if you already use Microsoft 365. - **Alchemer** — best for mid-market teams that want more control than SurveyMonkey. - **LimeSurvey** — best open-source option if you want self-hosting and full data control. Quick picks: - **Best overall:** Qualtrics - **Best easy-to-use:** SurveyMonkey - **Best design:** Typeform - **Best free:** Google Forms If you want, I can also rank them for **customer feedback**, **academic research**, **employee surveys**, or **small business use**.
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Here are some of the best survey platforms for collecting responses: - **SurveyMonkey** — Best all-around. Easy to use, solid templates, good analytics, widely trusted. - **Qualtrics** — Best for advanced research and enterprise use. Powerful logic, reporting, and integrations. - **Google Forms** — Best free option. Simple, fast, and good for basic surveys. - **Typeform** — Best for high-response, conversational surveys. Great design and user experience. - **Jotform** — Best for forms + surveys. Lots of customization and automation. - **Microsoft Forms** — Best for Microsoft 365 users. Clean, simple, and good for internal surveys. - **QuestionPro** — Best for research features on a lower budget than enterprise tools. - **Zoho Survey** — Best if you already use Zoho products. **Quick picks:** - **Free/basic:** Google Forms - **Best overall:** SurveyMonkey - **Best for serious research:** Qualtrics - **Best-looking surveys:** Typeform If you want, I can also rank them for **customer feedback, employee surveys, academic research, or market research**.
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Here are the best survey platforms, depending on what you need: - **Qualtrics** — best overall for enterprise research, advanced logic, analytics, and large-scale programs. - **SurveyMonkey** — best all-around for simple business surveys and fast setup. - **Typeform** — best for polished, conversational surveys and higher completion rates. - **Google Forms** — best free option for basic surveys and internal use. - **Jotform** — best for highly customizable forms and surveys with strong integrations. - **Microsoft Forms** — best if you use Microsoft 365 and want something simple. - **Alchemer** — best for mid-market teams that need more control than SurveyMonkey. - **Zoho Survey** — best budget-friendly option for businesses already in the Zoho ecosystem. If you want the shortest recommendation: - **Best overall:** Qualtrics - **Best easy-to-use:** SurveyMonkey - **Best design/UX:** Typeform - **Best free:** Google Forms If you want, I can also rank them for **customer feedback, academic research, or employee surveys**.
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Here are the best survey platforms, depending on what you need: - **Qualtrics** — Best for enterprise research, advanced logic, analytics, and large-scale customer/employee surveys. - **SurveyMonkey** — Best all-around option for easy survey creation, solid templates, and broad use cases. - **Typeform** — Best for beautiful, conversational surveys with high completion rates. - **Google Forms** — Best free option for simple surveys and quick internal use. - **Jotform** — Best for customizable forms, payment collection, and workflow automation. - **Alchemer** — Best for flexible, more advanced surveys without full enterprise complexity. - **Microsoft Forms** — Best for teams already using Microsoft 365. - **Zoho Survey** — Best budget-friendly option for businesses in the Zoho ecosystem. ### Quick picks - **Best overall:** SurveyMonkey - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics - **Best design/user experience:** Typeform - **Best free:** Google Forms - **Best for business workflows:** Jotform If you want, I can also recommend the best one for **customer feedback, academic research, employee surveys, or lead capture**.
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Here are the best survey platforms, depending on what you need: - **Qualtrics** — best overall for enterprise-grade research, advanced logic, analytics, and reporting. - **SurveyMonkey** — best for general business surveys; easy to use and widely adopted. - **Typeform** — best for beautiful, conversational surveys with strong response completion rates. - **Google Forms** — best free option for simple surveys and quick internal use. - **Jotform** — best for flexible forms, payments, and more customization than Google Forms. - **Microsoft Forms** — best if your team already uses Microsoft 365. - **Alchemer** — best for more advanced survey workflows without full enterprise complexity. - **Zoho Survey** — best budget-friendly option for small businesses. If you want the short recommendation: - **Best overall:** Qualtrics - **Best easy-to-use:** SurveyMonkey - **Best design/UX:** Typeform - **Best free:** Google Forms If you want, I can also rank them for **price**, **analytics**, or **customer feedback vs. market research**.
Which survey platforms are best for small businesses?
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For most small businesses, the best survey platforms are: 1. **SurveyMonkey** — best all-around - Easy to use, solid templates, good analytics - Great for customer feedback, employee surveys, and lead capture - Best if you want a simple, proven tool 2. **Typeform** — best for polished, conversational surveys - Very strong design and mobile experience - Great for forms that need higher completion rates - Best if branding and user experience matter 3. **Google Forms** — best free option - Completely free and simple - Good for basic surveys and internal use - Best if you just need something fast and low-cost 4. **Jotform** — best for forms plus workflows - More flexible than Google Forms - Strong integrations, payment collection, approvals, and automation - Best if you want surveys tied to business processes 5. **Qualtrics** — best for advanced research - Powerful reporting, segmentation, and logic - Usually overkill for very small businesses - Best if you need deep customer or market research **Quick pick:** - **Best overall:** SurveyMonkey - **Best design:** Typeform - **Best free:** Google Forms - **Best automation:** Jotform If you want, I can also recommend the best option based on your budget and use case, like customer feedback, employee surveys, or lead generation.
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For small businesses, the best survey platforms are usually: - **SurveyMonkey** — easiest all-around choice; great templates, basic analytics, and simple sharing. - **Typeform** — best for polished, conversational surveys and higher response rates. - **Jotform** — strong if you also need forms, payments, and automations in one place. - **Google Forms** — best free option; simple, reliable, and good for basic internal/customer surveys. - **Qualtrics** — best for more advanced research and customer experience, but usually overkill for small teams. - **Zoho Survey** — good value if you already use other Zoho tools. - **Microsoft Forms** — solid if your business runs on Microsoft 365. **Quick picks:** - **Best overall:** SurveyMonkey - **Best design/UX:** Typeform - **Best free:** Google Forms - **Best for workflows/forms:** Jotform If you want, I can also rank them by **price**, **ease of use**, or **best for customer feedback**.
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For small businesses, the best survey platforms are usually: 1. **SurveyMonkey** Best all-around for customer feedback, employee surveys, and simple market research. Easy to use, lots of templates, and good reporting. 2. **Typeform** Best for polished, conversational surveys that feel more engaging. Great for lead gen, NPS, and branded customer surveys. 3. **Google Forms** Best free option for basic surveys. Simple, fast, and good if you just need straightforward data collection. 4. **Jotform** Best if you want more than surveys—forms, payments, approvals, and automations. Very flexible for small teams. 5. **Qualtrics** Best for more advanced research and customer experience programs. Powerful, but usually overkill unless you need deeper analytics. 6. **Microsoft Forms** Best for businesses already using Microsoft 365. Easy internal surveys and team feedback. **Quick picks:** - **Best overall:** SurveyMonkey - **Best design/UX:** Typeform - **Best free:** Google Forms - **Best for workflows:** Jotform If you want, I can also narrow it down by **budget**, **team size**, or **use case** like customer feedback, employee surveys, or event registration.
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For most small businesses, the best survey platforms are: 1. **SurveyMonkey** — best all-around - Easy to use, solid templates, good reporting - Great for customer feedback, employee surveys, and lead gen - Best if you want a reliable, polished option 2. **Google Forms** — best free option - Completely free and simple - Good for basic internal surveys and quick feedback - Not as strong for branding or advanced analytics 3. **Typeform** — best for user-friendly, high-response surveys - Beautiful, conversational surveys - Great for customer experience and lead capture - Better if design and engagement matter most 4. **Jotform** — best for forms + surveys - Very flexible, lots of integrations - Useful if you need surveys, intake forms, or payments in one tool - Strong choice for service businesses 5. **Microsoft Forms** — best for Microsoft 365 users - Simple and included with many Microsoft plans - Good for internal business use - Less powerful than SurveyMonkey or Typeform **Quick pick:** - **Best overall:** SurveyMonkey - **Best free:** Google Forms - **Best looking:** Typeform - **Best for flexibility:** Jotform If you want, I can also narrow this down by use case like **customer feedback, employee surveys, or market research**.
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Best survey platforms for small businesses: - **SurveyMonkey** — easiest all-around choice; great templates, analytics, and integrations. - **Typeform** — best for polished, conversational surveys and higher response rates. - **Google Forms** — best free option; simple, fast, and good enough for basic needs. - **Jotform** — best for forms plus payments, file uploads, and workflow automation. - **Qualtrics XM** — best if you need advanced customer/employee research, but pricier. - **Zoho Survey** — strong budget option if you already use Zoho tools. - **Microsoft Forms** — solid choice for businesses already using Microsoft 365. Quick picks: - **Best overall:** SurveyMonkey - **Best design/UX:** Typeform - **Best free:** Google Forms - **Best for automation:** Jotform If you want, I can also recommend the best one based on your budget and use case (customer feedback, employee surveys, lead capture, etc.).
What are the best survey platforms for market research?
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Here are some of the best survey platforms for market research, depending on what you need: - **Qualtrics** — best overall for enterprise market research, advanced logic, analytics, and panel management. - **SurveyMonkey** — great for fast, easy surveys and solid reporting; good for SMBs and teams. - **QuestionPro** — strong for market research features like conjoint, maxdiff, and respondent management. - **Alchemer** — very flexible, good for custom workflows and integrations. - **Typeform** — best for polished, conversational surveys and higher completion rates. - **Toluna Start** — good if you want built-in access to consumer panels. - **SurveySparrow** — nice for engaging, mobile-friendly surveys with recurring research use. - **Google Forms** — free and simple, but limited for serious market research. If you need **deep market research tools**, I’d start with **Qualtrics** or **QuestionPro**. If you need **ease and speed**, choose **SurveyMonkey** or **Typeform**. If you want **respondents included**, look at **Toluna Start**. If you want, I can also rank them for: 1. **best for consumer research** 2. **best for B2B research** 3. **best for pricing/conjoint studies** 4. **best budget options**
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Here are some of the best survey platforms for market research, by use case: - **Qualtrics XM** — Best overall for enterprise market research; strong analytics, advanced logic, and panel management. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — Best easy-to-use option for teams; fast setup, good templates, solid reporting. - **Typeform** — Best for high-response, conversational surveys; great design and mobile experience. - **Alchemer** — Best for customizable research workflows; strong logic, integrations, and data export. - **QuestionPro** — Best value for serious research; good audience targeting, conjoint, and advanced question types. - **Google Forms** — Best free/basic option; simple, but limited for professional market research. - **Toluna Start** — Best if you need both survey software and access to consumer panels. - **Dynata** — Best for market research sample and audience recruitment rather than survey design itself. - **Pollfish** — Best for fast consumer insights and mobile survey distribution. - **Medallia** — Best for customer experience research at scale. **My short recommendation:** - **Enterprise / advanced research:** Qualtrics - **Easy team surveys:** SurveyMonkey - **Beautiful, higher-engagement surveys:** Typeform - **Best research value:** QuestionPro or Alchemer If you want, I can also give you the **best platform for B2B research, B2C research, or pricing comparisons**.
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For market research, the best survey platforms are usually: - **Qualtrics** — best overall for advanced market research, segmentation, and enterprise workflows. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — best for fast, easy-to-use surveys with solid analytics. - **Alchemer** — great for flexible survey logic, custom workflows, and mid-market teams. - **QuestionPro** — strong for research panels, CX, and robust reporting at a lower cost than Qualtrics. - **Typeform** — best for high-response, conversational surveys and great design. - **Toluna Start** — good if you need built-in access to respondents/panels. - **Forsta** — strong for enterprise research, insights, and dashboarding. **Best picks by need:** - **Best overall:** Qualtrics - **Best value:** Alchemer - **Best for simplicity:** SurveyMonkey - **Best for design/engagement:** Typeform - **Best with panels:** Toluna Start or QuestionPro If you want, I can also give you the **best platform by budget, team size, or use case**.
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Best survey platforms for market research depend on whether you need **panel access, advanced analytics, or simple survey design**. Top picks: - **Qualtrics** — Best overall for enterprise market research; strong logic, branding, reporting, and integrations. - **SurveyMonkey / Momentive** — Best for fast, easy surveys; good for SMBs and straightforward market research. - **QuestionPro** — Great value for advanced survey features, analytics, and research workflows. - **Alchemer** — Strong for customizable surveys and more flexible data collection than basic tools. - **Typeform** — Best for engaging, conversational surveys and higher response completion rates. - **Forsta** — Strong for serious market research teams; robust insights and reporting. - **Suzy** — Best if you want built-in consumer panels and rapid market feedback. - **Attest** — Good for brand and consumer research with audience targeting. - **Pollfish** — Fast consumer survey distribution with broad panel access. - **Toluna Start** — Useful for market research panels and global reach. If you want the **best single choice**: - **Qualtrics** for professional/enterprise research - **SurveyMonkey** for simplicity - **QuestionPro** for best balance of features and cost If you want, I can also give you the **best platform by budget, audience type, or research goal**.
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Top survey platforms for market research: 1. **Qualtrics XM** - Best for: enterprise-grade research, advanced logic, panel management, analytics - Strong points: robust reporting, conjoint/maxdiff, great for complex studies 2. **QuestionPro** - Best for: versatile market research teams - Strong points: affordable vs enterprise tools, strong survey features, offline/mobile options 3. **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** - Best for: fast deployment and broad business use - Strong points: easy to use, good templates, decent analytics, integrations 4. **Alchemer** - Best for: customizable customer and market research - Strong points: flexible workflows, good automation, strong data exports 5. **Typeform** - Best for: high-response, conversational surveys - Strong points: polished UX, great for brand studies and lead capture, but less powerful for heavy quant research 6. **Google Forms** - Best for: simple, low-cost surveys - Strong points: free and easy, but limited for serious market research 7. **Attest** - Best for: consumer insights and quick access to panels - Strong points: built-in audience panel, good for rapid market testing 8. **Pollfish** - Best for: mobile-first consumer surveys and quick sampling - Strong points: access to respondents at scale, useful for ad testing and concept tests **Best overall for serious market research:** **Qualtrics XM** **Best balance of power and cost:** **QuestionPro** **Best for easy team use:** **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** If you want, I can also give you the **best platform by use case** (brand tracking, concept testing, B2B research, consumer panels, etc.).
What survey platform is best for customer satisfaction surveys?
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**Best overall:** **Qualtrics CustomerXM** It’s the strongest choice for serious customer satisfaction programs—great analytics, routing, dashboards, and enterprise integrations. **Best simpler options:** - **Delighted** — best for fast CSAT/NPS surveys and easy setup - **SurveyMonkey** — best budget-friendly all-around option - **Typeform** — best for more polished, conversational surveys - **Zendesk Surveys / NiceReply** — best if you already use support tools and want post-ticket CSAT **Quick pick:** - **Enterprise:** Qualtrics - **Small business:** Delighted or SurveyMonkey - **Support-team CSAT:** NiceReply or Zendesk - **Best-looking surveys:** Typeform If you want, I can recommend the best one based on your team size and budget.
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For **customer satisfaction surveys**, the best overall platform is usually **Qualtrics XM**. **Why it’s best:** - Great for CSAT, NPS, CES, and post-purchase surveys - Strong logic, reporting, and dashboards - Good for enterprise workflows and integrations **Best alternatives by use case:** - **SurveyMonkey Advantage/Premier** — best for ease of use and quick setup - **Typeform** — best for polished, conversational surveys - **Alchemer** — best for customization and mid-market teams - **QuestionPro** — strong value if you want advanced features at a lower cost **Quick recommendation:** - **Small business / simple CSAT:** SurveyMonkey - **Best overall / serious customer experience program:** Qualtrics XM - **Best-looking customer-facing survey:** Typeform If you want, I can recommend the best one based on your budget, team size, and whether you need NPS/CSAT automation.
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**Best overall for customer satisfaction surveys: _Qualtrics CustomerXM_** It’s the strongest choice if you want serious CX features like **NPS, CSAT, CES, closed-loop follow-up, branching logic, and analytics**. **Best simpler/cheaper option: _SurveyMonkey_** Great for small to mid-sized teams that just need solid surveys fast. **Best for in-app/product feedback: _Delighted_** Excellent if you want **one-click NPS/CSAT surveys** and easy automation. **Best for beautifully designed surveys: _Typeform_** Good for a more conversational, high-response experience, but lighter on CX reporting. **My quick pick:** - **Enterprise / CX program:** **Qualtrics** - **SMB / general customer surveys:** **SurveyMonkey** - **Simple NPS/CSAT:** **Delighted** If you want, I can recommend the **best platform for your budget, team size, and use case**.
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**Best overall for customer satisfaction surveys:** **SurveyMonkey** It’s the easiest all-around choice for CSAT, NPS, and short customer feedback surveys, with strong templates, logic, and reporting. **Best if you need enterprise-grade analytics:** **Qualtrics CustomerXM** Great for larger teams that want deeper segmentation, dashboards, and workflow automation. **Best for a polished, conversational survey experience:** **Typeform** Best when you care about response completion rates and a cleaner brand feel. **My quick pick:** - **Small/medium business:** **SurveyMonkey** - **Enterprise / advanced CX:** **Qualtrics CustomerXM** - **Design-focused / high completion:** **Typeform** If you want, I can also recommend the best option based on your budget and team size.
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**Best overall:** **Qualtrics CustomerXM** It’s the strongest choice for serious customer satisfaction programs—great for **CSAT, NPS, CES**, routing, analytics, and follow-up workflows. **Best simpler option:** **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** Good if you want something easier to launch, with solid templates and reporting. **Best for very polished, lightweight surveys:** **Typeform** Nice UX and high completion rates, but weaker for advanced CX programs. **Best enterprise CX platform:** **Medallia** Best if you need deep customer experience management across many channels and teams. **Quick recommendation:** - **Small team / budget:** SurveyMonkey - **Best UX:** Typeform - **Best all-around for CSAT:** Qualtrics - **Large enterprise CX:** Medallia If you want, I can also recommend the **best platform for your company size and budget**.
What are the best survey platforms with analytics?
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Here are the best survey platforms with strong analytics: 1. **Qualtrics** Best overall for advanced analytics, dashboards, text sentiment, and enterprise reporting. 2. **SurveyMonkey / Momentive** Best for easy setup plus solid built-in charts, crosstabs, and exportable reports. 3. **Typeform** Best for beautiful surveys and basic analytics; great response completion data and simple reporting. 4. **Alchemer** Best for flexible surveys with strong reporting, filters, and workflow automation. 5. **Jotform** Best budget-friendly option with good submission analytics and integrations. 6. **Google Forms** Best free basic option, with simple response summaries and Google Sheets analysis. 7. **Microsoft Forms** Best if you already use Microsoft 365; decent built-in analytics and Excel integration. 8. **LimeSurvey** Best open-source choice for self-hosting and more control over data/analytics. **My top picks:** - **Enterprise / deep analytics:** Qualtrics - **Best balance of ease + analytics:** SurveyMonkey - **Best design + decent analytics:** Typeform - **Best value:** Alchemer or Jotform If you want, I can also rank them for **small business**, **market research**, or **employee surveys**.
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Here are the best survey platforms with strong built-in analytics: 1. **Qualtrics XM** - Best overall for enterprise-grade analytics - Great for: dashboards, cross-tabs, text analytics, sentiment analysis, benchmarking, automated alerts - Best if you need deep reporting and advanced research 2. **SurveyMonkey** - Best for: easy-to-use survey creation + solid analytics - Good features: response filters, trend reports, charts, crosstabs, export options, integrations - Best for: teams that want simplicity without losing reporting power 3. **Typeform** - Best for: beautiful, conversational surveys - Analytics: basic-to-good reporting, drop-off insights, response summaries, integrations with BI tools - Best for: lead gen, customer feedback, UX-friendly forms 4. **Alchemer** - Best for: flexible surveys with stronger analytics than most SMB tools - Good features: custom dashboards, data segmentation, piped data, advanced logic, integrations - Best for: mid-market teams that want control and reporting 5. **QuestionPro** - Best for: advanced survey analytics at a competitive price - Good features: cross-tabs, sentiment analysis, benchmark reporting, dashboards, offline surveys - Best for: research teams and customer experience programs 6. **Jotform** - Best for: forms plus practical analytics - Good features: form insights, conversion/drop-off stats, PDF reports, integrations with Sheets/BI tools - Best for: operations teams and simple internal surveys ### Quick picks - **Best overall:** Qualtrics XM - **Best easy-to-use:** SurveyMonkey - **Best design/experience:** Typeform - **Best value for advanced analytics:** QuestionPro - **Best flexible mid-market option:** Alchemer If you want, I can also rank them by **price**, **ease of use**, or **best for customer satisfaction/NPS**.
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Here are the best survey platforms with strong analytics: 1. **Qualtrics** - Best overall for advanced analytics, dashboards, segmentation, and enterprise reporting. - Great for CX, UX, employee feedback, and research. 2. **SurveyMonkey** - Best for ease of use with solid built-in analysis. - Offers cross-tabulation, trends, filtering, and integrations. 3. **Typeform** - Best for polished, conversational surveys. - Analytics are lighter than Qualtrics, but good for completion/drop-off insights and integrations. 4. **QuestionPro** - Strong analytics for the price. - Good for advanced reporting, crosstabs, and text analysis. 5. **Alchemer** - Flexible and powerful for custom workflows and reporting. - Good analytics, especially for business and enterprise use. 6. **Google Forms + Looker Studio** - Best free-ish option. - Basic survey collection in Forms, then better analytics in Looker Studio. 7. **Jotform** - Good for forms plus reporting. - Built-in charts, submissions analytics, and easy automation. **Best picks by use case** - **Enterprise / deepest analytics:** Qualtrics - **Simple and reliable:** SurveyMonkey - **Best design/UX:** Typeform - **Budget with strong reporting:** QuestionPro - **Custom workflows:** Alchemer If you want, I can also rank them for **price**, **ease of use**, or **best for customer feedback vs employee surveys**.
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Here are the best survey platforms with strong analytics: 1. **Qualtrics** Best for enterprise-grade analytics, dashboards, segmentation, text analysis, and advanced reporting. 2. **SurveyMonkey** Great all-around choice; solid charts, cross-tabs, filters, and easy sharing of results. 3. **Typeform** Best for polished, high-response surveys; analytics are good, with integrations to deeper tools like Google Sheets, HubSpot, and Tableau. 4. **Alchemer** Strong for customizable reporting, workflow automation, and more advanced survey logic than most SMB tools. 5. **Jotform** Good if you want forms + surveys + built-in reports, with decent analytics and easy export options. 6. **Zoho Survey** Best value for teams already using Zoho; decent reporting, cross-tab analysis, and dashboards. **Quick picks:** - **Best overall:** Qualtrics - **Best for small teams:** SurveyMonkey - **Best for design/engagement:** Typeform - **Best budget option:** Zoho Survey or Jotform If you want, I can also rank them by **price**, **ease of use**, or **best for customer feedback/employee surveys**.
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Here are some of the best survey platforms with strong analytics: 1. **Qualtrics XM** - Best for: enterprise research, customer experience, employee feedback - Analytics: advanced dashboards, text analytics, segmentation, sentiment, predictive tools 2. **SurveyMonkey (Momentive)** - Best for: small to mid-sized teams - Analytics: real-time charts, trend tracking, cross-tabs, filters, exported reports 3. **Typeform** - Best for: sleek, conversational surveys - Analytics: response completion data, drop-off analysis, integrations with analytics tools 4. **Google Forms** - Best for: free, simple surveys - Analytics: basic charts and summaries; stronger analysis via Google Sheets 5. **Jotform** - Best for: forms + surveys + workflows - Analytics: report builder, visual summaries, submission tracking, integrations 6. **Alchemer** - Best for: customizable surveys and research teams - Analytics: robust reporting, crosstabs, data exports, advanced logic 7. **Zoho Survey** - Best for: teams already using Zoho - Analytics: dashboards, trend reports, sentiment analysis, CRM integration 8. **Microsoft Forms** - Best for: Microsoft 365 users - Analytics: simple response charts, Excel export, easy team sharing **Best overall:** Qualtrics XM **Best value:** SurveyMonkey **Best for design:** Typeform **Best free option:** Google Forms If you want, I can also rank these for **customer feedback**, **market research**, or **employee surveys**.
Which survey platforms are easiest to use?
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The easiest survey platforms to use are usually: 1. **Google Forms** — simplest overall, free, very fast to set up 2. **Typeform** — very polished and user-friendly, great-looking surveys 3. **SurveyMonkey** — easy for standard surveys, lots of templates 4. **Jotform** — simple drag-and-drop builder, flexible forms/surveys 5. **Microsoft Forms** — easy if you already use Microsoft 365 **Best picks by use case:** - **Fastest and free:** Google Forms - **Best-looking:** Typeform - **Best all-around business option:** SurveyMonkey - **Best for forms + surveys:** Jotform If you want, I can also rank them by **price**, **mobile experience**, or **best for customer feedback**.
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The easiest survey platforms for most people are: 1. **Typeform** – best-looking and very easy for respondents; super simple to build. 2. **Google Forms** – free, fast, and the easiest if you just need basic surveys. 3. **SurveyMonkey** – very user-friendly, with stronger survey features than Google Forms. 4. **Jotform** – easy drag-and-drop builder, good if you want more form flexibility. 5. **Tally** – simple, clean, and great if you want a modern free option. **Best pick by use case:** - **Simplest overall:** Google Forms - **Best user experience:** Typeform - **Best balance of ease + features:** SurveyMonkey - **Best free alternative:** Tally - **Best for customizable forms:** Jotform If you want, I can also rank them for **free use**, **business surveys**, or **customer feedback**.
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The easiest survey platforms to use are usually: - **Typeform** — best for polished, conversational surveys and forms; very intuitive. - **SurveyMonkey** — easiest all-around for traditional surveys; lots of templates. - **Google Forms** — simplest free option; great for basic surveys. - **Jotform** — easy drag-and-drop builder with lots of form features. - **Qualtrics** — powerful, but a bit less beginner-friendly than the others. **Best picks by need:** - **Absolute easiest:** Google Forms - **Best-looking:** Typeform - **Best for business surveys:** SurveyMonkey - **Best for flexible forms:** Jotform If you want, I can also rank them by **price**, **design**, or **best for teams**.
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The easiest survey platforms to use are usually: - **Google Forms** — simplest and free; great for quick surveys and internal use. - **Typeform** — very polished and super easy for respondents; best-looking experience. - **SurveyMonkey** — user-friendly and reliable; good all-around choice. - **Jotform** — easy drag-and-drop builder; more flexible than Google Forms. - **Tally** — very simple, modern, and generous free plan; great if you want speed. **Best picks by need:** - **Fastest to set up:** Google Forms - **Best-looking surveys:** Typeform - **Best balance of ease + features:** SurveyMonkey - **Best free alternative:** Tally - **Best for forms with more logic/customization:** Jotform If you want, I can also rank them for **beginners**, **business use**, or **free plans**.
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The easiest survey platforms to use are usually: - **Google Forms** — simplest overall, free, fast setup - **Typeform** — most polished and user-friendly for respondents - **Jotform** — very easy drag-and-drop builder, lots of templates - **SurveyMonkey** — straightforward and familiar, good for basic surveys - **Tally** — super simple, clean, and great for lightweight forms **Best picks by use case:** - **Easiest free option:** Google Forms - **Best-looking surveys:** Typeform - **Best no-fuss builder:** Jotform - **Best for simple business surveys:** SurveyMonkey - **Best modern lightweight option:** Tally If you want, I can also rank them by **price**, **features**, or **best for beginners**.
What are the best survey platforms for teams?
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Here are the best survey platforms for teams, by category: - **Qualtrics** — Best overall for enterprise teams Strongest for advanced logic, analytics, employee/customer experience, and governance. - **SurveyMonkey Team Advantage / Premier** — Best for easy team collaboration Simple to use, good sharing/review workflows, solid templates, and broad adoption. - **Typeform** — Best for polished, high-response surveys Great UX, conversational forms, and strong for marketing, lead gen, and brand surveys. - **Google Forms** — Best free option for small teams Basic, fast, and easy in Google Workspace, but limited for advanced survey needs. - **Jotform** — Best for flexible forms and internal workflows Strong team collaboration, approvals, integrations, and form-to-process automation. - **Microsoft Forms** — Best for Microsoft 365 teams Good if you live in Teams/Excel/SharePoint and want simple internal surveys. - **Alchemer** — Best for customizable research and operations surveys More powerful than basic tools, with good logic, piping, and reporting. If you want the shortest recommendation: - **Enterprise:** Qualtrics - **Most teams:** SurveyMonkey - **Best design/response rate:** Typeform - **Free/simple:** Google Forms If you tell me your team size, budget, and whether it’s for employee, customer, or research surveys, I can narrow it to the top 2.
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Here are the best survey platforms for teams, depending on what you need: - **Qualtrics XM** — Best overall for enterprise teams; strongest for advanced logic, employee/customer experience, analytics, and governance. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — Best for fast team adoption; easy to use, good collaboration, and strong templates. - **Typeform** — Best for polished, conversational surveys; great for higher response rates and brand-friendly design. - **Google Forms** — Best free option; simple, reliable, and easy to share, but limited for larger teams. - **Microsoft Forms** — Best if your team lives in Microsoft 365; seamless with Teams, Excel, and SharePoint. - **Jotform** — Best for workflow-heavy teams; excellent form building, approvals, and integrations. - **Alchemer** — Best for flexible, mid-market survey teams; more powerful than basic tools, less complex than enterprise suites. - **LimeSurvey** — Best open-source option; good if you want more control and self-hosting. **Quick picks:** - **Enterprise / research-heavy:** Qualtrics - **General team surveys:** SurveyMonkey Enterprise - **Beautiful, high-response surveys:** Typeform - **Microsoft teams:** Microsoft Forms - **Budget/free:** Google Forms If you want, I can also give you the **best platform by use case** like employee engagement, NPS, customer feedback, or internal team pulse surveys.
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Here are some of the best survey platforms for teams, depending on what you need: - **SurveyMonkey** — Best all-around for teams. Strong collaboration, templates, analytics, and easy sharing. - **Qualtrics** — Best for enterprise and advanced research. Powerful logic, reporting, and admin controls. - **Typeform** — Best for polished, conversational surveys. Great for engagement and brand-friendly design. - **Google Forms** — Best free/simple option. Easy to use, but limited for serious team workflows. - **Jotform** — Best for flexible forms and workflows. Good approvals, integrations, and payment/form automation. - **Microsoft Forms** — Best for Microsoft 365 teams. Simple, fast, and integrates well with Teams/Excel. - **Zoho Survey** — Best budget-friendly business option. Solid features and good value. - **Alchemer** — Best for teams that want deep customization and enterprise survey features. **My quick picks:** - Small team: **SurveyMonkey** or **Typeform** - Enterprise: **Qualtrics** - Budget: **Zoho Survey** or **Google Forms** - Microsoft-heavy org: **Microsoft Forms** If you want, I can also rank them by **price, ease of use, or analytics**.
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Here are the best survey platforms for teams, by use case: - **Qualtrics** — best overall for large teams and enterprise research; powerful logic, analytics, and governance. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — best for easy team adoption; strong collaboration, templates, and admin controls. - **Typeform** — best for polished, high-response surveys; great UX and branded forms. - **Google Forms** — best free/simple option; lightweight, but limited for serious team workflows. - **Jotform** — best for teams needing forms + approvals + workflows; flexible and very customizable. - **Alchemer** — best for advanced survey design and data collection; strong for research-heavy teams. - **Microsoft Forms** — best for Microsoft 365 teams; simple sharing and decent internal surveys. - **Formstack** — best for business workflows and data capture; good integrations and automation. ### Quick pick - **Enterprise:** Qualtrics - **Mid-market team survey tool:** SurveyMonkey Enterprise - **Best design/engagement:** Typeform - **Best free:** Google Forms - **Best workflow automation:** Jotform If you want, I can also rank these for **price**, **ease of use**, or **best integrations with Slack/Teams/HubSpot**.
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Here are the best survey platforms for teams, depending on what you need: - **Qualtrics** — best for enterprise teams, advanced analytics, and complex survey programs - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — best all-around for team collaboration, templates, and ease of use - **Google Forms** — best free/simple option for lightweight internal surveys - **Typeform** — best for polished, high-response surveys with a better respondent experience - **Jotform** — best for teams that want forms + surveys + workflows in one tool - **Zoho Survey** — best budget-friendly option for small to mid-size teams - **QuestionPro** — best for robust research features and team reporting - **Alchemer** — best for customizable surveys and more control than basic tools - **Microsoft Forms** — best if your team already lives in Microsoft 365 - **LimeSurvey** — best open-source option for teams needing self-hosting and data control If you want the safest pick: - **Enterprise:** Qualtrics - **Most teams:** SurveyMonkey Enterprise - **Best simple/free:** Google Forms - **Best design/UX:** Typeform If you want, I can also give you the **best survey platforms by team size, budget, or use case**.
What survey platforms are best for feedback collection?
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Best survey platforms for feedback collection: - **Typeform** — best for polished, conversational forms and high completion rates. - **SurveyMonkey** — best all-around choice for classic surveys and analytics. - **Qualtrics** — best for enterprise-level feedback, advanced logic, and reporting. - **Google Forms** — best free option for simple feedback collection. - **Jotform** — great for customizable forms, workflows, and file uploads. - **Microsoft Forms** — solid if you already use Microsoft 365. - **Zoho Survey** — good value for small businesses and teams. If you want a quick pick: - **Best overall:** SurveyMonkey - **Best design/UX:** Typeform - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics - **Best free:** Google Forms If you tell me your budget and use case (customers, employees, event feedback, etc.), I can narrow it to the top 2–3.
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Best survey platforms for feedback collection: - **Qualtrics** — best for enterprise-grade feedback, NPS/CSAT, deep analytics - **SurveyMonkey** — easiest all-around choice for most teams - **Typeform** — best for sleek, conversational forms and higher completion rates - **Google Forms** — best free option for simple surveys - **Jotform** — best for flexible forms with strong integrations - **Microsoft Forms** — good if you already use Microsoft 365 - **Zoho Survey** — solid budget-friendly business option - **Delighted** — best for quick NPS, CSAT, and customer experience feedback Quick pick: - **Best overall:** SurveyMonkey - **Best for enterprise:** Qualtrics - **Best for design/UX:** Typeform - **Best free:** Google Forms If you want, I can narrow it down by **budget, team size, or use case** (customer feedback, employee surveys, event feedback, etc.).
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Here are some of the best survey platforms for feedback collection: - **SurveyMonkey** — best all-around for quick customer surveys, NPS, and general feedback - **Qualtrics** — best for enterprise-level experience management and advanced analytics - **Typeform** — best for conversational, high-response-rate surveys with a polished UI - **Google Forms** — best free, simple option for basic feedback collection - **Jotform** — best if you want more form-building flexibility and integrations - **Microsoft Forms** — best for teams already using Microsoft 365 - **Zoho Survey** — good budget-friendly option with solid reporting - **Alchemer** — strong choice for customizable, research-focused surveys Quick pick: - **Small business / simple feedback:** Google Forms or Typeform - **Customer experience / serious analytics:** Qualtrics or SurveyMonkey - **Internal team feedback:** Microsoft Forms or Jotform If you want, I can also recommend the best one based on your use case and budget.
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Here are the best survey platforms for feedback collection: - **SurveyMonkey** — Best all-around for customer, employee, and market feedback; easy to use, solid analytics. - **Typeform** — Best for high-response, conversational surveys; great UX and design. - **Qualtrics** — Best for enterprise-grade feedback programs; powerful logic, reporting, and integrations. - **Google Forms** — Best free option for simple feedback collection; basic but reliable. - **Jotform** — Best if you want more form-building flexibility and workflow automation. - **Microsoft Forms** — Best for teams already using Microsoft 365. - **Zoho Survey** — Good budget-friendly option with decent reporting. - **Alchemer** (formerly SurveyGizmo) — Strong for customizable customer feedback surveys. If you want, I can also recommend the **best one for small business, nonprofits, or employee feedback**.
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Top survey platforms for feedback collection: - **Qualtrics** — best for enterprise-grade customer/employee feedback, advanced logic, and analytics. - **SurveyMonkey** — best all-around for quick feedback surveys and broad ease of use. - **Typeform** — best for conversational, high-response-rate forms and UX-friendly surveys. - **Google Forms** — best free/simple option for basic feedback collection. - **Jotform** — best for customizable forms, integrations, and internal workflows. - **Zoho Survey** — best value if you already use Zoho products. - **Alchemer** — best for deeper survey customization and reporting. - **Microsoft Forms** — best for teams using Microsoft 365. If you want, I can also rank them by **price**, **ease of use**, or **best for customer feedback vs employee feedback**.
What are the best survey platforms for researchers?
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Here are some of the best survey platforms for researchers: 1. **Qualtrics** - Best for: academic, market, and UX research - Why: very powerful logic, sampling, panels, data exports, and advanced analytics - Watch for: expensive 2. **SurveyMonkey** - Best for: quick, easy survey deployment - Why: simple interface, decent question types, good distribution tools - Watch for: less flexible than Qualtrics for complex research 3. **REDCap** - Best for: clinical, health, and university research - Why: strong data security, audit trails, and IRB-friendly workflows - Watch for: not as polished for general survey design 4. **Alchemer** - Best for: researchers who want more flexibility than SurveyMonkey - Why: strong logic, branding, workflows, and integrations - Watch for: mid-to-high pricing 5. **LimeSurvey** - Best for: budget-conscious researchers and self-hosting - Why: open-source, highly customizable, good for institutions - Watch for: setup and maintenance can be more technical 6. **Google Forms** - Best for: very simple, low-stakes surveys - Why: free, easy, integrates with Google Sheets - Watch for: limited research-grade features 7. **Microsoft Forms** - Best for: organizations using Microsoft 365 - Why: simple, convenient, easy internal distribution - Watch for: limited advanced survey logic **Best overall for serious research:** **Qualtrics** **Best for clinical/health research:** **REDCap** **Best budget/open-source option:** **LimeSurvey** If you want, I can also give you a **best-by-use-case ranking** for academic, UX, market, or clinical research.
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For researchers, the best survey platforms are usually: 1. **Qualtrics** - Best overall for academic and enterprise research - Strong logic, randomization, panel features, embedded data, and reporting - Great for IRB/compliance workflows - Downside: expensive 2. **REDCap** - Best for clinical, health, and university research - Excellent for secure data collection, audit trails, and longitudinal studies - Free or low-cost through many institutions - Downside: less polished for public-facing surveys 3. **SurveyMonkey** - Best for simpler surveys and fast deployment - Easy to use, decent analytics, good distribution tools - Downside: weaker than Qualtrics for advanced research design 4. **LimeSurvey** - Best open-source option - Flexible, self-hostable, good for researchers who need control over data - Downside: UI and setup are less friendly 5. **Jotform** - Best for form-heavy workflows and quick online data collection - Good integrations and ease of use - Downside: not as strong as Qualtrics for advanced survey methodology **My quick recommendation:** - **Best overall:** Qualtrics - **Best for academic/health research:** REDCap - **Best free/open-source:** LimeSurvey - **Best simple budget option:** SurveyMonkey If you want, I can also rank them by **price, data security, or ease of use**.
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For researchers, the best survey platforms are usually: 1. **Qualtrics** Best overall for academic and professional research. - Excellent logic, randomization, embedded data, panels - Strong analytics and exports - Great for universities and IRB-friendly workflows 2. **REDCap** Best for clinical, health, and institutional research. - Very secure and widely used in universities/hospitals - Strong for longitudinal studies and sensitive data - Free or low-cost through institutions 3. **SurveyCTO** Best for field research and mobile/offline data collection. - Works offline on phones/tablets - Great for global development, NGO, and mixed-mode studies - Strong data quality controls 4. **Alchemer** Best flexible alternative to Qualtrics. - Good advanced logic and integrations - Often cheaper than Qualtrics - Solid for custom research workflows 5. **LimeSurvey** Best open-source option. - Self-hostable, good for privacy control - Very cost-effective - Interface is less polished than Qualtrics 6. **Jotform** Best for quick, lightweight survey forms. - Easy to use - Good for simple studies or recruitment forms - Less ideal for complex research design ### Quick pick - **Best overall:** Qualtrics - **Best for clinical research:** REDCap - **Best for offline fieldwork:** SurveyCTO - **Best budget/open-source:** LimeSurvey If you want, I can also rank them by **price**, **security**, or **best for academic research**.
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Here are some of the best survey platforms for researchers, depending on your needs: ### Best overall: **Qualtrics** - Strong for academic and market research - Advanced logic, randomization, panel tools, and reporting - Great for large, complex studies - Best if you need enterprise-level features and IRB-friendly workflows ### Best for academic researchers on a budget: **Google Forms** - Free and easy to use - Fine for simple surveys - Limited logic, data handling, and customization ### Best for flexible, affordable research: **SurveyMonkey** - Very easy to build surveys - Good analytics and templates - Good for smaller studies, pilot surveys, and general research ### Best for open-source / self-hosted: **LimeSurvey** - Powerful and research-oriented - Good if you need data control or on-prem hosting - More technical to set up than Qualtrics or SurveyMonkey ### Best for UX/product research: **Typeform** - Excellent respondent experience - Great for conversational surveys - Less ideal for complex academic designs or heavy statistical work ### Best for field/phone/data collection: **REDCap** - Widely used in universities and healthcare research - Very strong for secure, structured data collection - Especially good for clinical and institutional research ### Best for fast, simple participant recruitment studies: **Prolific + a survey tool** - Prolific is not a survey platform itself, but it’s one of the best for recruiting research participants - Common combo: **Prolific + Qualtrics** or **Prolific + SurveyMonkey** ### Best for experimental psychology and behavior studies: **Pavlovia / Gorilla** - Better than general survey tools for experiments - Supports tasks, randomization, and behavioral research workflows ## Quick recommendation - **Most researchers:** Qualtrics - **Budget/simple needs:** Google Forms or SurveyMonkey - **Clinical/academic data security:** REDCap - **Open-source control:** LimeSurvey - **Experiments/behavioral research:** Gorilla or Pavlovia If you want, I can also rank them by **price, ease of use, or suitability for academic research**.
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Top picks for researchers: 1. **Qualtrics XM** Best overall for academic and professional research. - Advanced logic, randomization, embedded data - Strong data export and analysis - Good compliance/security options **Best for:** universities, large studies, complex surveys 2. **REDCap** Best for clinical, health, and regulated research. - Excellent for consent forms and longitudinal studies - Strong audit trail and HIPAA-friendly workflows - Free/low-cost through many institutions **Best for:** medical, behavioral, and institutional research 3. **LimeSurvey** Best open-source option. - Self-hosted or cloud - Highly customizable - Lower cost than enterprise tools **Best for:** researchers who want control and flexibility 4. **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** Best for quick, easy survey deployment. - Simple interface - Solid templates and reporting - Less powerful than Qualtrics for advanced study design **Best for:** smaller studies and fast fielding 5. **Alchemer** Best mid-tier alternative to Qualtrics. - Strong branching and customization - Good reporting - Often cheaper than Qualtrics **Best for:** teams needing advanced features without enterprise pricing 6. **QuestionPro** Best for academic and market research mix. - Good logic and analytics - Panel and distribution options - Competitive pricing **Best for:** survey research with broader outreach needs **My short recommendation:** - **Best overall:** Qualtrics - **Best for clinical/academic regulated research:** REDCap - **Best budget/open-source:** LimeSurvey If you want, I can also rank them by **price**, **ease of use**, or **data/privacy compliance**.
Which survey platforms are best for creating custom surveys?
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Best overall custom-survey platforms: - **Qualtrics XM** — best for enterprise-grade custom surveys, advanced logic, branding, and analytics. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise / Advantage** — easiest all-around option for custom surveys with solid templates and logic. - **Typeform** — best for polished, conversational, one-question-at-a-time surveys. - **Jotform** — great if you want highly customizable forms/surveys with lots of integrations. - **Google Forms** — best free, simple option, but limited customization. - **Alchemer** — strong for advanced survey design and workflow automation. - **QuestionPro** — good balance of custom features, pricing, and analytics. Quick picks: - **Most powerful:** Qualtrics - **Best ease of use:** SurveyMonkey - **Best design:** Typeform - **Best budget:** Google Forms or Jotform - **Best for advanced workflows:** Alchemer If you want, I can also rank them by **price**, **ease of use**, or **best for business vs. academic research**.
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Best survey platforms for custom surveys: - **Qualtrics** — best for advanced customization, logic, branching, and enterprise-grade reporting. - **SurveyMonkey** — best all-around for easy survey building with strong templates and skip logic. - **Typeform** — best for polished, conversational surveys and high completion rates. - **Jotform** — best if you want forms plus surveys, with lots of design and automation options. - **Alchemer** — strong choice for deep customization and more flexible workflows. - **Google Forms** — best free option, but limited customization. - **Microsoft Forms** — good if you’re already in Microsoft 365, but fairly basic. Quick picks: - **Best overall:** Qualtrics - **Best easy-to-use:** SurveyMonkey - **Best design/UX:** Typeform - **Best budget/free:** Google Forms If you want, I can also recommend the best one for **business, academic, customer feedback, or employee surveys**.
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Best survey platforms for custom surveys: 1. **Qualtrics XM** Best for: enterprise-grade custom logic, branding, and advanced analytics. Great if you need complex branching, quotas, integrations, and polished survey experiences. 2. **SurveyMonkey** Best for: easy setup with solid customization. Good balance of simplicity, templates, question logic, and shareable surveys. 3. **Typeform** Best for: highly polished, conversational surveys. Excellent if you want a beautiful, modern look and better respondent engagement. 4. **Jotform** Best for: very flexible form/survey building. Strong for custom workflows, conditional logic, and collecting files or payments too. 5. **Google Forms** Best for: free, simple custom surveys. Not as advanced, but very easy to use and good for basic needs. 6. **Alchemer (formerly SurveyGizmo)** Best for: advanced customization without going full enterprise. Strong logic, branding, and reporting options. 7. **Microsoft Forms** Best for: teams already using Microsoft 365. Simple, clean, and easy to integrate with Excel and Teams. If you want the short version: - **Best overall:** Qualtrics - **Best for design:** Typeform - **Best value:** SurveyMonkey or Jotform - **Best free option:** Google Forms If you want, I can also recommend the best one based on your budget, audience, and whether you need advanced logic.
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Top choices for **custom surveys**: - **Qualtrics** — best for advanced logic, enterprise research, and deep analytics. - **SurveyMonkey** — best all-around for easy setup, strong question types, and broad use. - **Typeform** — best for polished, conversational surveys and higher completion rates. - **Alchemer** (formerly SurveyGizmo) — best for powerful customization and workflow control. - **Jotform** — best if you want forms plus surveys with lots of templates and integrations. - **Google Forms** — best free option for simple custom surveys. If you want, I can also recommend the best one for **business, academic, or customer feedback** use.
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Best options for custom surveys: - **Qualtrics** — best for enterprise-grade customization, logic, branching, and advanced analytics. - **SurveyMonkey** — best all-around for easy custom survey creation and broad feature set. - **Typeform** — best for polished, conversational surveys and high completion rates. - **Jotform** — great for highly customizable forms/surveys with lots of templates and integrations. - **Google Forms** — best free/simple option for basic custom surveys. - **Alchemer** — strong choice for deeper survey logic and customer feedback programs. - **Microsoft Forms** — good if you’re already in Microsoft 365 and need something lightweight. - **QuestionPro** — solid for customizable research and advanced survey workflows. Quick picks: - **Best overall:** Qualtrics - **Best for ease of use:** SurveyMonkey - **Best for design/UX:** Typeform - **Best free:** Google Forms - **Best for forms + surveys:** Jotform If you want, I can also rank these for **small business, research, or enterprise** use.

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