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Choisissez un modèle ou créez une enquête à partir de zéro

SourcesEnquêtes Nouvelle enquête

Sélectionnez "Par moi-même" si vous voulez partir de zéro (vide, sans questions) ou "En utilisant un modèle" si vous voulez utiliser un modèle couramment utilisé.

Si vous avez créé une enquête dans le passé et que vous souhaitez la réutiliser comme modèle, vous pouvez la définir comme enquête principale dans les paramètres avancés de l'enquête.

Personnalisez votre enquête

Sources → Enquêtes → Bar latérale→ Logo et couleur

Vous pouvez y modifier le nom de l'enquête, la langue par défaut, le logo, l'arrière-plan, la couleur des boutons et du texte, l'opacité de l'arrière-plan, et ajouter du CSS personnalisé pour ajouter d'autres personnalisations.

Essayez de choisir une couleur foncée pour le bouton et la couleur du texte afin qu'ils soient bien visibles dans le formulaire. Vérifiez l'aperçu de l'enquête pour juger du contraste.

Ajouter des questions et des sections

Sources → Enquêtes → Questions

Dans l'enquête, cliquez sur le bouton Nouvelle question. Vous avez le choix entre plus de 15 types de questions, mais nous vous recommandons toujours d'inclure une évaluation ou un NPS, des questions à choix et des questions à zone de texte. Pour en savoir plus, consultez notre article sur les meilleures pratiques.

You can also immediately view a question through Question cog → Preview

Edit a question

Cog Icon → Click Edit

Change the order of the question in the survey by clicking on the left side of the question and dragging it up or down

You can also delete questions from the cog dropdown but remember, deleting questions will delete any answers already collected. If you have already collected feedback, you can ‘deactivate’ the question so it no longer shows on the live survey.

Create a section

Sources → Surveys → Questions

  • Move the order of sections by clicking the cog

  • Edit a section name by clicking on the text

Sections are a useful way to group questions in topics together.

You can click and drag questions into a section

Adding a condition

Sources → Surveys → Questions → Funnel icon

Conditioning by question

Question → Operator → Value

  • Select a question from a list of questions before the one you are conditioning.

  • Then select the operator (if applicable) and value, and hit save.

Conditioning by attribute

Attribute → Operator → Value

If you have already selected attributes, Feedier will pick these up, and allow you to choose these in the conditioning process.
Example: You have already collected Region=EU inside your survey.
If you wanted those from the EU to see one particular question and you stored Region=EU in the past, you can do the below.

Conditions allow for both the AND or OR functions so you can stack multiple questions and context attributes together to make your flows even more customised.

You can also condition an entire section

Changing survey text content and adding multiple languages to a survey

Changing Content

Survey→ Options→ Content Editor

The majority of the text found within a survey will be found under the General tab, click on the name to expand the section. Use CTRL + F (CMD + F on mac) to find the string you’d like to replace.

The content editor has 3 purposes and can be edited to make real-time changes:

  1. Add new languages

  2. Edit the content of default strings

  3. Edit the default strings of added languages

Adding Multiple languages

Survey→ Options→ Content Editor

As above, you can add multiple languages within the content editor. These will appear as columns for each new language selected.

To make changes to the text of a question with multiple languages, click under the question tab within the content editor page.

Languages can be automatically added to your form by adding ?locale=[languagecode] to the of the form url. eg. ?locale=fr will turn your form into French.

You can find a list of what is known of the two letter codes we use for languages (Alpha-2) online.
For UK English, please use the code en_gb

Preview your survey

Survey→ Share→ Test link

The Preview link can be used to test the survey. Nothing will be saved or recorded. Do not share the preview link externally.

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