Page Logic, An Important Part Of Skip Logic
What is page logic?
Page Logic enables showing, hiding and skipping to a specific page similar to branching. With the help of page logic you can easily send the respondents to a specific page in the survey. You also have the option to show or hide a page in the survey based on answers to a previous question or questions.
Question logic can also be used to hide or show specific questions based on the previous answer to a question in the survey, form, poll or questionnaire.

Page Logic, Now Better Than Ever
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Page logic, easy as 1-2-3
The creation of page logic is a joyful experience even for the first time user. All rules and consequences are added in the one and the same easy to use skip logic creator, providing you with a visual flow of the skip logic applied.
Page Logic

An unforgettable experience
Page logic is an important part of branching and skip logic and plays well with question logic.
Want to show your respondents pages that apply to them? Want your survey to be smart and that the questions apply to your participants? If your answer is yes, then utilizing page logic is a must.
No matter if you’re measuring employee satisfaction, evaluating a new product line, or collecting feedback from a teachers conference. Using page logic when working with skip logic saves you, your company and your respondents time and helps you get the right answers, with minimal friction by removing unnecessary pages or showing relevant pages. The best of all is you are the one in charge!
For Any & Every Project Imaginable
No matter your project need, skip logic got your back
Page logic is widely used by researchers. Helping splitting the questionnaire into several distinct branches or chapters. Making skiping to a branch which is focused for a specific group of people easier.

Customer satisfaction
Want to know how your customers are reacting to your company, its services and products? With page logic you keep the customer satisfaction research short and to the point avoiding unnecessary questions to the wrong customer.
Introducing a new product
Get to know your market before you start marketing your services or producing your product with the help of page Logic. Understand who your customers is and who is most likely to purchase your new service or product.
Event planning
Want to know how many will come to your next event, their occupation, age, if they will be joining for lunch before the event starts? Ask the event participants if they’re coming for lunch before you ask them what they would like to eat and if they have any dietary restrictions.
Design evaluation
Ask your audience for feedback on your company’s new logo design using our “media gallery” question type combined with page logic. And then ask them why the logo they chose was their favorite.
A Questionnaire Experience Like No Other

Tailor made fit for your respondents
If a question is not relevant to a respondent, they won’t know how to answer it. So if Dave doesn’t own a driver’s licence, and does not own a car, asking him to rate the last 5 visits at the mechanics is pretty irrelevant. Asking questions that aren’t relevant to the respondent will usually result in the respondent giving a random answer, or worse, getting frustrated and leaving the questionnaire altogether. To summarize this, respondents don’t want to answer questions that don’t apply to them so why ask them when you can avoid it with the help of page logic.
Beautiful, short and sweet
Everyone loves a beautiful, shorter and sweet survey! Providing fewer questions to the respondent to complete gives higher finish rates. If you want to know about satisfaction with your services and products, and Jack only uses our services and Jenny only bought your products, they are both more likely to start and finish the survey and give you the thoughtful feedback you’re looking for if they only have to answer questions about the kind of services and products they actually use. Ask better questions and your data volume and quality will benefit from it.
It’s like a live interview
Asking unnecessary questions disturbs the flow of the feedback collection and conversation. Questionnaires are like conversations, and asking questions that don’t apply to a respondent are distracting. If you were talking to a colleague about cars and he said that he didn’t own a car, you’d probably change the subject to a different, a subject that would be more relevant to him. Talking about something that didn’t apply to him would be awkward and it’s just as awkward when collecting feedback in your survey, form, poll or questionnaire.
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