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  1. Survey Logic FAQ and Troubleshooting Tips

    Alchemer logic features allow you to customize your survey for each respondent by dynamically showing survey content based on things like answers to previous questions within the survey, email campaign contact information, or URL variables.   What...
  2. Android SDK 5.x.x to 6.0+ Migration Guide

    This guide is intended for app developers who have been using the Java-based Alchemer Mobile Android SDK and are migrating to the new Kotlin-based Android SDK.
  3. Compatibility with Logic, Piping, Repeating, & Randomization

    This is a quick reference guide to compatibility of our logic, piping, repeating, and randomization features. See the blue linked articles below for more information on each individual feature. Need to see if these features are available in your pl...
  4. Survey Website Visitors with a Website Popup

    Website visitors can click on the survey link to navigate directly to the survey. They also have the option to decline the invitation, thereby closing the pop-up window.
  5. Radio Button Grid: Allow One Answer Per Column

    While we have a Ranking Grid question that automatically validates for a single answer per column there are some scenarios where you might wish to apply this to a Radio Button Grid question.
  6. TURF Report

    TURF stands for Total Unduplicated Reach and Frequency. It is a statistical model that estimates market potential with limited resources.
  7. Using a Facebook Tracking Pixel in Your Survey

    If you're promoting your Alchemer survey via Facebook ads of course you'll want to track the success of this ad. You can do so using the Facebook Pixel.
  8. Survey Legend

    It can be very helpful to provide a data analyst or programmer with a legend or key to your survey. The Survey Legend provides you with a clean, easy-to-read view.
  9. Alchemer Mobile React Native Integration Reference

    How to use the Alchemer Mobile SDK with React Native.
  10. Set the Min or Max Selectable Options

    Require respondents to select a minimum number of options or set a cap on the maximum selectable options for a question. To do so, edit your question and access the Validation tab.