Simplesat is a survey tool and customer feedback management platform built to give insights used to make real improvements to customer service, boost team morale, and generate more reviews. Simplesat surveys can integrate with helpdesks, CRMs, or email service providers. Simplesat can be embedded directly into existing email templates and workflows.
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Typeform
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Typeform is online form and survey software, focused on high-quality visuals and user experience. Users can create surveys, registration forms, tests & quizzes, contests, tutorials, shopping carts, and contact forms, without needing to write code. Typeform offers freemium plan pricing. Their basic plan is free for one user; their Pro plan in $35/month for one user (includes logic jump, respondent notifications, calculator, custom thank you screen, hidden fields, payment fields, and 2GB file…
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$30
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Professional
$35
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Premium
$59
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Survey Format & Appearance
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Ratings
Typeform
7.8
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2% below category average
Survey templates
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5.60 Ratings
Themes
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8.60 Ratings
Custom logo/branding
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9.30 Ratings
Survey Content
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Typeform
9.3
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9% above category average
Changes to live survey
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10.00 Ratings
Question design help
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8.00 Ratings
Multiple question types
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10.00 Ratings
Survey Logic
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Typeform
9.2
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11% above category average
Survey logic flexibility
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9.20 Ratings
Survey Reporting & Analytics
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Typeform
8.4
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3% above category average
Response tracking
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9.70 Ratings
Data export
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9.70 Ratings
Standard reports
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9.40 Ratings
Custom reports
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5.60 Ratings
Analytics
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7.60 Ratings
Survey Administration & Security
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9.6
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10% above category average
Access controls
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10.00 Ratings
Compliance
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9.30 Ratings
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Typeform is definitely a leader in the online survey space and that's for a reason. Between logic mapping and the ease of use for the end user, it's a solid app. The unfortunate thing, however, is the price tag--particularly considering the protection you receive from bots. Typeform only allows a certain number of responses at certain package levels, ie: the lowest level, you get a very limited number of responses but in order to receive more responses before your survey is locked, you must upgrade. This is what ultimately lead us to cancel with them. When you post a survey on Typeform, that survey is automatically posted publicly on their website--making it widely available to bots. Typeform offers no easy form of protection like a standardized captcha that you can add to the survey in order to filter bots out. Instead, there are several "work arounds" that they advise users to do that have very limited degrees of success. A quick online search shows that Typeform knows this is clearly an issue, yet they have yet to build in a bot-prevention feature. Since their plan prices vary by number of responses, it seems that they have no incentive to limit the amount of bots filling out surveys I believe. Ultimately, we canceled because, although the app is powerful, it just seemed like their business practices were unethical in my opinion.
Working in Typeform is automatic and intuitive. It's easy to find the surveys we're looking for and to manage or edit them (duplicating, creating, removing surveys, as well as putting them in folders). I didn't have to "learn" how to use it; when creating a new survey, the app just flows in a way that you know what the next step is and how to get there. The appearance of the app is clean and beautiful, without losing the details you need to customize.
Like I said above, while Typeform is simple and automatic, it doesn't skimp out on all the customization and tweaks you need to create a fitting survey for your exact use case. They have a wide selection of custom questions you can ask in your survey (from a simple 'Yes/No' to an 'Opinion Scale' to even payment collection) and many different settings for those questions (make it required, add a description/image/video, etc.).
You can also customize the look and feel of each individual Typeform, and save each appearance as a template setting to use again! This has really helped us make Typeform our own by adding our own branding to it.
Typeform makes it so easy for users to respond to surveys. They have a clean, beautiful experience that flows and no one has issues submitting responses. Typeform has an Intercom integration, which is perfect as we use Intercom with our customers, so it's easy to just issue a Typeform survey with our in-app chat to get quick and numerous responses.
Greater form customization, though I understand that by giving users more control, that might impede overall intuitiveness from a respondent's standpoint.
Better reporting and data export.
Logic jump is great, but the way it's designed could be clearer—I wish there was a way to see an indent of the questions that would only be asked under certain conditions within the preview itself, not just the form map.
Typeform takes a little bit of getting used to. Compared to Google Forms there are a lot more parts to the software and customizing the form isn't as intuitive. I have also found that embedding it into one smaller section of a webpage seamlessly can be a little tricky. But everything can be figured out eventually and the analytics are very good.
I haven't used the support portion of Typeform, as everything was quite easy to use. I have never encountered a situation where I did not know what to do or how to fix something myself. Typeform is very easy to adopt within any organization, no matter if you understand tech or not.
Google Forms is really useful for creating basic forms when you don't want to pay to create them. I have found Typeform to be much easier to use than Google Forms, and more user-friendly, even in the basic plan. That was enough to get me to switch to Typeform before we even looked at upgrading to the pro plan. Now, we have features that I don't think are available on Google Forms.
Typeform has played a major role in allowing us to fully automate our training intake process for more organized training request management that leads into our project management workflow.
Typeform has allowed us to rapidly develop solutions using online forms for feedback, product quizzes, and registrations.
Typeform's low cost means that it pays for itself after a single project each year. No question about renewing each year.