Multiple Choice
There are two types of multiple choice questions:
Single Select (One) – Respondents can choose only one option, with the ability to select a freeform “Other” if enabled. Ideal for quantitative insights and clear comparisons.
Multi-Select (Many) – Respondents can choose multiple options from the list, including a freeform “Other” if enabled. Useful for capturing a broader range of applicable answers.
Responses to multiple choice questions can be used to create chart and stat assets.
Testimonial
These open-ended questions allow respondents to share detailed feedback in their own words. For optimal engagement, we recommend including no more than four testimonial-style questions per survey.
As the name suggests, these responses are used to create testimonial assets.
Slider
Respondents use a sliding scale within a defined numerical range to select their answer. You can customize the step count, minimum, and maximum values. Ideal for capturing precise and engaging feedback along a continuous scale.
Responses to slider questions can be used to create stat assets.
Matrix
This question type groups multiple choice questions into a single collection, presented in a grid format with rows for individual questions and columns for predefined answer choices. Ideal for efficiently collecting responses on related items using the same scale.
Responses to matrix questions can be used to create matrix chart and stat assets.
Classifier
Classifier questions are unique — they help organize survey responses and assets rather than generating assets themselves. In short, they allow you to categorize content using your own terms.
You can learn more about classifiers in this article.