Conditional logic in Quizes and Surveys
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Surveys with Conditional Logic
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Zeeshan K
Hi,
I think it would be beneficial to implement conditional logic in surveys, similar to the conditions we use in forms. This feature could enhance the user experience by tailoring questions based on previous responses. What do you think?
Thanks!
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Qualify / Disqualify with conditional logic on Quiz
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Kevin Boyle
Just like you can for surveys.
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Make the quizzes advanced and add pricing calculators and conditional logic
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Amresse Farrow
1. Choose the Right Platform or Tool
- Use Existing Platforms: Tools like , StylemixThemes Cost Calculator, and Elfsight Calculator Form Widget offer customizable quiz templates.
- Custom Development: If you prefer a tailored solution, consider using web development technologies (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) or frameworks to build your quiz from scratch.
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2. Design Engaging Quiz Questions
- Use Emojis: Incorporate emojis to make questions and options more lively.
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Example
: "How would you rate your energy levels? 🌞 High 🌥️ Average 🌧️ Low"- Keep it Concise: Ensure questions are clear and to the point to maintain user engagement.
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3. Implement Conditional Logic
- Personalized Pathways: Use conditional logic to change the flow of the quiz based on user responses.
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Example
: If a user selects "Dry Skin 😭", subsequent questions can focus on hydration products.###
4. Add E-commerce Product Recommendations
- Tailored Suggestions: At the end of the quiz, provide product recommendations based on the user's answers.
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Example
: "Based on your responses, we recommend our Hydration Boost Serum 💧 and Moisture Lock Cream 🧴."- Direct Links: Include direct links to the products for easy purchase.
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5. Enhance Visual Appeal
- Use Images and GIFs: Alongside emojis, images can make the quiz more engaging.
- Brand Consistency: Match the quiz design with your brand's color scheme and style.
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6. Ensure Mobile Responsiveness
- Optimize for All Devices: Many users will access the quiz from mobile devices, so ensure it's responsive.
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7. Integrate with Marketing Tools
- Email Capture: Collect emails to send personalized offers (ensure compliance with privacy laws).
- Analytics: Use analytics to track quiz performance and user engagement.
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8. Test and Iterate
- User Testing: Before full deployment, test the quiz with a small audience to gather feedback.
- Refinement: Make necessary adjustments based on feedback and analytics data.
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9. Promote Your Quiz
- Social Media: Share your quiz on social platforms with catchy captions and emojis.
- Website Banners: Use eye-catching banners on your site to direct users to the quiz.
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Example Quiz Flow
Question 1
: "What's your favorite type of workout? 🏃 Running 🧘 Yoga 🏋️ Weightlifting 🚴 Cycling"Question 2
(Conditional based on Q1):- If "Yoga 🧘": "Do you prefer indoor or outdoor yoga sessions? 🏠 Indoor 🌳 Outdoor"
Final Recommendation
:- "Based on your love for Yoga and outdoor sessions, we recommend our Eco-Friendly Yoga Mat 🌿 and Outdoor Yoga Retreat Package 🌅."
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Additional Tips
- Personalization: The more personalized the quiz feels, the better the user engagement.
- Privacy Compliance: Be transparent about data usage if collecting personal information.
- Load Times: Optimize images and assets to ensure quick loading times.
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Feel free to ask if you need more detailed steps or assistance with a specific platform!
Make the quizzes like these softwares:
HeyFlow
Score App
Just Uno
Convert Flow
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Be like Typeform
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Jake Landon
If this could be more like Typeform and have conditional logic. Also, having the ability to recall names, add images, add a background image, etc. See the attached screenshots of my Typeform pro plan. These show how conditional logic can have various endings based on answers, name recall, and more.
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Keith Besherse
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Ahmed Ramy
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Ryan Moore
BIG thing right here. This is almost impossible to pull off and its giving Typeform way too much power to sway users back to an airtable based system of crm creation which some clients prefer now which is driving me crazy.
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Alex Mcconnachie
Absolutely agree! When creating longer "forms" I often want to turn to the surveys for a better UI experience however the lack of conditional logic keeps me away from surveys. Also the progress bar and next button being all the way at the bottom of the page and unchangeable is another reason I don't use surveys
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Kristel Atienza
Hi there,
The "And" / "Or" buttons don’t seem to be working for some reason. When I try to add an additional filter, there’s no option to add multiple conditions. I even duplicated the survey, but it’s still not working.
Please help! 🙏
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Katie Graul
Please!!
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