How to Create a Survey

Creating a survey with Woorise is an easy way to collect feedback, conduct research, or engage your audience. With customizable templates, a drag-and-drop builder, and advanced features like conditional logic, you can design surveys that look great and provide valuable insights.

This guide will walk you through setting up a survey, adding questions, customizing the design, and analyzing responses. By the end, you’ll have a fully functional survey ready to share via email, social media, or embed it on your website.

Create a survey

  1. In your Woorise dashboard navigate to Pages from the main menu.
  2. Click the Add Page button. In the Templates gallery, you can either select Start From Scratch to build a survey from the ground up or choose a pre-designed survey template that best fits your needs.
  1. Click on a template to open the Preview screen. Here, you can review the design and layout before making a selection. Once you’ve found the right template, click Use This Template in the top-right corner to start customizing your survey.
  2. You will be redirected to the Create tab, where you can customize both your survey landing page and form. This tab includes various standard options, such as setting the page title and landing page link. In this guide, we will primarily focus on styling the Form block. For more details on customizing landing page options, please refer to this guide.
  3. To customize the form, click on the Form block to display its settings in the right sidebar. From there, you can adjust various design elements, including input size, border radius, and colors. You can also customize the label font size and color, the font size and color for field descriptions, and the colors for the main form buttons.
  1. Once you’re satisfied with the customization, click on the Form tab at the top or the pencil icon to access the form builder, where you can add, edit, and configure survey questions.

Add survey questions

In the Form Editor, you can easily build your survey by dragging and dropping fields from the right sidebar. While it’s possible to create a basic survey using standard field types like Dropdown or Multiple Choice, this guide will focus on the dedicated Survey field, which offers enhanced survey-specific options and eight survey sub-type fields.

Likert

A Likert survey field allows respondents to express their level of agreement or opinion on a scale, typically ranging from “Strongly Disagree” to “Strongly Agree.” This field is useful for measuring attitudes, satisfaction, or perceptions in a structured way, making it easy to analyze responses and identify trends.

Rank

A Rank survey field allows respondents to prioritize options by arranging them in order of preference. This helps gather insights into what matters most to participants by letting them rank choices from most to least important. It’s useful for decision-making, preference analysis, and understanding user priorities.

Rating

A Rating survey field allows respondents to evaluate an item using a predefined scale, such as stars, numbers, or emojis. This field is useful for measuring satisfaction, quality, or experience in a quick and visually intuitive way, making it easy to analyze feedback at a glance.

Radio Buttons

A Radio Buttons survey field allows respondents to select only one option from a predefined list. It is ideal for multiple-choice questions where only one answer is applicable, ensuring clear and distinct responses for easier data analysis.

Checkboxes

A Checkboxes survey field allows respondents to select multiple options from a predefined list. It is useful for gathering feedback on preferences, multiple applicable choices, or selecting all relevant options, providing more flexible and detailed responses.

Single Line Text

A Single Line Text survey field allows respondents to enter a short, open-ended response. It is ideal for collecting brief answers such as names or short comments, providing flexibility while keeping responses concise.

Paragraph Text

A Paragraph Text survey field allows respondents to enter longer, open-ended responses. It is ideal for collecting detailed feedback, opinions, or explanations, providing more in-depth insights compared to single-line text fields.

A Drop Down survey field allows respondents to select a single option from a predefined list in a compact, scrollable menu. It is ideal for presenting many choices without taking up much space, ensuring a clean and organized survey layout.

Customize confirmations & email notifications

In the confirmation messages (thank you pages) you can give your users feedback about their submission. You can also create email notifications if you want to send an email to user with their survey results.

The Survey field comes with several merge tags you might find useful. These can only be used in confirmations and email notifications to output results.

  • {score} — displays the score for a specific survey question.
  • {survey_total_score} – displays the total score for the survey.

Analyze survey results

When the Survey field is used alongside the main report, a dedicated Survey report becomes available. Once responses start coming in, you can navigate to the Survey tab to analyze the results.

Results filter

The filter section displayed in the right hand sidebar allows you to limit which entries are included in your results display.

  • Include results if — allows you filter the entries that make up your results based on other factors, such as a particular form field, or other submission metadata.
  • Start date and End date — limit your results display to those submission made within a certain date range.

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