Creating Surveys
Understanding Different Survey Question Types
Survey questions come in a variety of formats designed to capture different types of feedback. Understanding these question types helps you build surveys that collect meaningful and actionable insights. All questions are set to Required by default. ...
Edit a Survey
You can edit any survey while it is still in draft mode, including questions, sections, titles, and descriptions. Once a survey has been sent, it can no longer be edited. Use Preview to see exactly how your survey will appear to participants before ...
Cloning or Copying a Survey
With a single click, you can create a new survey based on an existing one. This is useful when you want to: Compare results between surveys over time (see Comparing Surveys Results) Create tailored versions of a survey for different audiences Save ...
Creating a Survey
Creating a new survey in Teamgage is quick and easy. Since Teamgage already understands your organisation’s structure (including teams and reporting lines), you only need to build your questions and send the survey. Surveys can be used to: Run your ...
Give a Manager or a User Access to Create a Survey
Sometimes employees may want to run a small one-off survey, such as a quick pulse check for a project team. Teamgage allows you to: Enable Managers to create their own surveys Assign specific users different access levels to manage surveys Manager ...
Scorable Question Types In Teamgage Surveys
This article breaks down how survey scores are figured out and highlights which score ranges are considered positive. If you've ever wondered how those numbers reflect people's opinions, this guide simplifies the process and helps you grasp what's ...