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How to design a survey
How to design a survey

Build your first survey and collect answers from the respondents

Updated over 2 years ago

This article will help you familiarize yourself with Study design on our platform. Firstly, you will learn how to build and test your first survey. Once your survey is ready, you will learn how to launch it and share it with your audience.

Start by clicking on Studies in your Company account.

Click on "Create study." You have two options here: To start from scratch or pick one of the templates we prepared for you.

You have now entered Study design. Here is where you program your study. To create a new question, click on +. Click on Question and pick AI Open-End.

This is an AI Open-End question. To learn more about the unique AI Open-End approach, check out our article on Open-Ended Approach. You will use the left panel that you now have open to set up questions and survey logic in your study.

Check out these few helpful tips below πŸ‘‡

Tip 1: To change the order of questions, drag and drop them in the new location.

Tip 2: Organize your questions into blocks.

Tip 3: Remember to save your progress often.

You can test your study from the respondent's perspective in Preview. The Preview will open in a new browser tab. Once the Preview finishes, close the Preview tab and return to Study design.

Once you have finished building your study and tested it thoroughly in the Preview, it is almost ready to launch. But before you do so, let's look at your panel of respondents. Click on the Audience tab.

You can view audience statistics and manage your respondent panels in the Audience tab. Self-distribution panel has been automatically created. It contains a link that you can share with the respondents. You can also order a GroupSolver panel. Do so by clicking on the "Add GroupSolver panel" and following the next steps.

Now, you're ready to launch! πŸš€ Click on "Launch study" on the top-right side of your screen.

Once you launch the study, its state changes from "Draft" to "Collecting data." In this state, you will be able to observe the data collection progress. Once the selected number of respondents is reached, the study status will change to "Solved."

If you want to solve your study manually before it solves automatically, you must pause it first.

Want to know how you can quickly analyze your study data?

Check out our πŸ“ŠReview and analyze your data article.

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