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Master Surveys

Master Surveys are an excellent way to create a template for users to create new surveys

Sources → Surveys → Options → Advanced Settings

Set up a template

Once you have a survey that you’d like to re-use. You can set it as a master survey.

Use as a template

Master surveys are copied to all sub-teams, so all users can create a new survey, and select an existing master survey as a template.

Replicate and send the same survey for all sub-teams


Alternatively, as master surveys are copied to all sub-teams, users can use the same survey and send the same version of the survey immediately.
The survey can’t be edited, and it ensures you keep uniformity in the questions you ask.

Private Surveys

Sources → Surveys → Options → Form Basic Settings

Ensure sensitive information remains confidential by restricting access to the survey.

Only the user who marks the survey as private will have access to view it, and it’s associated feedback

When a survey is marked as private, it will be hidden from the dashboard for all other users within the organization, regardless of their team, role, or capabilities.

The only user that can set a survey as private is the creator of the survey

Archiving Surveys

Sources → Survey cog → Archive

Archive surveys that are no longer in use, removing them from seeing them on the surveys page.
By archiving surveys, you can keep your surveys page organized and focus on the active surveys that require your attention,

All the data of an archived survey still remains visible on the platform


You can view archived surveys by clicking on the archive tag in above the searchbar in the survey page.

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