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Feedier's Satisfaction Ratio is a formula crafted to evaluate all satisfaction-related questions within a survey. This encompasses various metrics such as ratings, rating tables, smileys, CES, or NPS scores.
It is imperative that the satisfaction ratio is used in your surveys in order to get the most value out of the platform

You can see the question types that help to form the satisfaction ratio by the % symbol

You can use the satisfaction ratio to filter positive or negative feedback

How the Satisfaction Ratio is calculated

We use our own custom formula that takes all answers from the question types Ratings, Ratings table, NPS, the Smiley, and CES. Each of these metrics carries equal weight, contributing to a comprehensive satisfaction score for every feedback received. This holistic approach enables you to visualize respondent feedback effectively and prioritize actions based on insights that resonate with your objectives. Additionally, Feedier offers the option, enabled by default, to incorporate text sentiment analysis into the satisfaction ratio, with the goal of viewing satisfaction as accurately as possible.

Create a custom satisfaction ratio

Profile dropdown → Organization → Custom Satisfaction Ratio Settings

You can also choose your own satisfaction ratio by adding your personalized formula. 

Examples of different custom satisfaction ratios

The personalized satisfaction rate will be applied to all your feedbacks, regardless of the survey.

Use a CSAT question

{question_id:xxx}

Exclude NPS from satisfaction ratio 

({ratings}+{rating_table}+{smileys})

Add weight to certain question types

({nps}*0.7+{ratings}*0.3)/{total_questions}

Select individual questions using question_id, select certain question types only, eg. {NPS}, add questions together, or add more or less weight to some questions using mathematical operators (x; -; +, ÷)

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