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  1. Survey Quotas: Quota Based Logic

    You can use both Overall and Segmented Quotas as the basis for question and page logic conditions. Use your quotas as the source for logic conditions in order to: Show specific messages to your survey respondents based on how full your quo...
  2. Standard Report: Report Options Vs. Layout & Options

    The Standard Report allows you to make edits and changes in a couple of different ways, depending on the scope of the changes that you are looking to make.
  3. Set Up Logic Based on Survey Language

    Using language-based logic you can display a specific field only when your survey is being taken in a specific language.
  4. Show Random Pages or Questions, Limit by Checkbox question

    Goal Show a limited number of random follow up pages (or questions) based on selections made in a Checkbox question.  A Prioritization Option ensures the respondent is always asked about a specific selection if checked (for example: the ...
  5. Disable Radio Button Question Once Option is Selected

    This JavaScript will allow you to disable a question once an answer is selected. This comes in handy if you would like to prevent your users from changing their answers.
  6. User Data Fields

    User Data Fields allow Account Administrators on Team & Enterprise accounts to include additional information about users on their Alchemer account.
  7. Add a Background Image, Pattern or Gradient to Your Survey Theme

    Adding a background image is a great way to capture potential respondents' interest from the moment they click your survey link. You can choose from our library of images or upload your own image!
  8. Restrict API Access

    The Alchemer API (Application Programming Interface) is used to integrate Alchemer into just about anything. Account admins can restrict access to the API altogether or restrict specific types
  9. Record a Quiz Score for Each Page or Topic

    Did you know you can add multiple quiz scores to a survey to create a score for each page or other sub-section of the survey you define? For example, we created a Alchemer Hero Quiz to test respondents' Alchemer knowledge. Each page of the survey w...
  10. Fall-Off Statistics

    Fall-Off Statistics are designed to analyze the survey rather than the questions in your survey, giving you the ability to identify pages where a high number of respondents have chosen to leave.