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Do you want to set up a feedback form on your own? Just follow these steps:

Step 1

Go to 'Data collection' on the left-hand side of the page and click on 'Feedback forms'.

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Step 2

If you haven't made any feedback forms yet, an empty page with just one option 'New form' will appear, click on this. You can then choose a template, or start from scratch.

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To start building your feedback form without the use of templates click:

Start from scratch

Step 3

The first step is to give your feedback form a name, you can do this by clicking on the pencil button, at the top of the page.

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Add & delete elements

Step 4:

Now you will see a screen with a lot of options along. On the right, you will see ‘Add', ‘Block', 'Logic’, 'Form’ and 'Templates'. Click on 'Add' to choose your score elements and question elements. Once you've made your choice, just drag and drop your element on your empty template.

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Step 5

If you've made the incorrect selection in regards to the question elements you have selected, you can easily delete a question element by clicking on the 'Trash' icon to the right of your question element.

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Edit elements

Step 6

You can also edit your questions. For example, the text and answer options of the question. Just click on the 'Block' button on the right and click on a question element.

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Step 7

Required questions: If you want it to be mandatory for your users to fill in an answer to a certain question, click on the question element and then click on the ‘Required' button on the right-hand side. If you've selected the 'Required' button, your questions will be marked by a '*’, indicating that it is now a required question.

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Step 8

You can also decide to hide your questions when the feedback form loads. If you've selected the ‘Start hidden' button, an icon with an eye and 'Starts hidden’ will appear below your question element. (Don't forget to show the question based on question routing, for example, when a user selects a low score in a previous question. See step 10.)

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Step 9

The tooltip is an additional option available that allows you to give your respondent a tip or an explanation to a question when the feedback form loads on the website. Just fill in your text and your question will be marked with a 'question mark' icon.

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Step 10

'Logics' are very valuable when creating a feedback form because one particular answer can lead you to another question that is connected to the previous question. Here is an example of the follow-up question when the respondent clicks on 'Yes'.

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Here the logics have already been filled in. You can see that if the respondent clicks on 'Yes', the 'How much effort did it take you to achieve your goal?' question will appear as the next question. Make sure the 'How much effort did it take you to achieve your goal?' question is hidden by your settings so that this question is invisible in other instances.

'Thank you' - page

Step 11

Your form has a built-in ‘Thank you' page with a default text. If you would like to change this click on the 'Thank you for your feedback’ element. Under 'BLOCK' you can edit your own text.

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Finished?

Step 12

Are you done adding questions to your feedback form?

Don't forget to save your form, by clicking on ‘SAVE’ in the top right corner.

Step 13

Now it's time to set up the deployment and place the Mopinion code (tag) on your website and start collecting that valuable feedback!

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