I have 30 questions in a survey and I want to group them on 5 different categories, so I can easily analyze the data once I export it, is it possible?
Hi @mbgalindo711,
Unfortunately, it’s not possible to group questions in a survey into specific categories.
You can change the order of the questions by dragging them up or down and grouping them in a way where they are placed together but it’s not really categorizing per se.
It sounds like a neat feature though, especially for longer surveys! I’ll make sure to submit this as a feature request to out Product Teams.
Please let me know if there’s anything else that I can help you with
To group the questions in a survey, I use multiple rooms. This is only a feature in the professional subscription.
Nice tip @Boardoom!
Would you mind sharing how exactly this setup works for you?
Using the multiple rooms feature in professional subscription allows me to prepare one survey covering various subject matter. This allows me to group questions into various categories. For example, I can ask a series of questions on Strategy (using “Strategy” as one of the multi rooms) and then I can ask another series of questions on Culture (using ‘Culture’ as one of the multi rooms). I can analyse the data by each series and give a score and report for Strategy and for Culture, in this example.
I don’t like the term used by slido ‘multiple rooms’. Perhaps a better name might be ‘survey category’ or ‘survey series.’
@Boardroom thank you so much for sharing your use case
I’ll also make sure to also pass your feedback on to our Product Team!
Hello!
Is there a way to merge polls into a new Quiz?
I can still use the survey, but I’d like to have the Timer and Leaderboard enabled to engage audience participation.
Thanks, Julio
Hi @JulioTruGo,
It’s not possible to merge polls into a quiz, just a survey. The timer and leaderboards are a feature of the quiz only.
As a workaround, if you didn’t want to create a quiz in Slido, you could engage audience participation with a ranking poll, which allows your participants to rank options in their personal order. You could also run a word cloud, which displays your audience responses. You could also run a Q&A to take questions from your audience, and answers can be upvoted.
Hope this helps!
If I merge polls, do I lose the results?
Hi @m.duarte,
Merging polls is typically used before participants have voted, however, you can merge any polls that are no longer active without affecting the results.
Just ensure the polls are no longer active before you merge them and you’re good to go
Let me know if you have any more questions!