![]() Powerful tool, free option let's you do a lot. We cancelled the service before it renewed for the next month, no problems at all. We purchased one month of payable service ($30), had access to all our responses, I was able to export everything into a comma separated spreadsheet file where I could format, copy, & paste. SurveyMonkey emailed me, told me we had over 100 respondents, that I could look at respondents 1 - 100, but if I wanted to see 101+ we would have to pay to see the rest. ![]() One recent parent group survey went crazy and ended up over 700 responses - not what we expected. I have seen this used for something as simple as asking families what type of get together they'd prefer for a family reunion, to one text box comment questions, to 10 question multiple choices, and even more than 10 questions asked if formatted creatively (Example Q3: Tell us your experience with your: a) teacher b) counselor c) advisor d) principal - see 4 text questions but one numbered question). Not being able to export data is annoying - you must copy/paste the results in order to get them someplace usable like a powerpoint, excel, or word processor. I truly appreciate the ability to update information after a survey has been 'published' - makes fixing typos and clarifying questions possible once a survey has started. Completed survey creates a URL that can be posted on social media or emailed. We have had parent groups use this for years with great success - again, realizing that our groups and respondents rarely go over 100 this was a powerful and free way for us to gain access to lots of information. Lots of hints & tips available to better structure questions. There are some basic question formats available: yes/no, multiple choice, text line answers, or text box answers. Anything above and beyond this requires paying for a monthly/yearly plan. You can see all your data and can copy/paste it. The free creation limits you to 10 numbered questions (though you can structure some questions so that multiple things are asked under 1 number) and limits you to 100 responses or less. For me, personally and the many organizations I belong to, use Survey Monkey for basic surveys - fairly easy to set up once you get their flow and easy for survey takers to answer your questions.
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