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Key Capabilities of Surveys

Using the Observations/Surveys building block, organizations and individuals can effectively collect genuine data from numerous stakeholders. Moreover, these capabilities serve as valuable tools for users to gain insights and get a health card of different entities.

FeaturesDescription
Question TypesVarious question types can be formulated, such as single-select questions, multi-select questions, date entry queries, text-only prompts, numerical queries, and slider-type questions.
Dependent QuestionsFor single-select questions, the response to the previous question determines the next question that is posed to the user.
Matrix QuestionsUsers can define parameters and provide responses for each one.
Evidence in QuestionsUsers can attach evidence in the form of images, videos, and documents to support their responses.
Hints and TipsHints and tips alongside the questions improve user engagement and data accuracy. These guidance cues are designed to assist participants in effectively recording their responses, ensuring a smoother experience.
Question MapThe question map provides a bird's-eye view of the number of questions that are part of the observation. Clicking on any question number will take the respondent to that specific question.
RemarksUsers can add additional information as part of their responses in the form of remarks for any question.
Save ProgressUsers can save their progress at any juncture, offering flexibility and convenience throughout the survey process. This feature empowers participants to pause and resume at their convenience, ensuring a user-friendly experience.
Submit ResponsesUsers can submit their surveys or observations after adding their responses to questions.
Survey ReportsAfter submitting the survey, users can access reports containing their responses to questions.