My suggestion would be to look around through these tools, but that Google Forms seems to be the best option.
Sorry, Survey Monkey!!
Google Forms
- Unlimited surveys
- Unlimited respondents
- Survey answers and data are automatically collected in Google Spreadsheets
- Lots of theme options
- Add your own custom logo
- Add images or videos
- Skip logic and page branching
- Imbed survey into emails or website
- Add collaborators
- 100% free!
Typeform: Ask Awesomely
- Unlimited questions
- Unlimited answers
- Data export
- Custom design themes or choose from templates
- Basic reporting
Zoho Survey
- Unlimited surveys
- 15 survey questions
- 150 responses
Survey Gizmo
- Unlimited surveys and questions
- 50 respondents
- Several basic question types
- Free templates
- Basic reporting
- Option to export to CSV
Survey Planet
- Unlimited surveys
- Unlimited questions
- Unlimited respondents
- Survey theme options
- Survey embedding
SoGoSurvey
- 30 Question limit
- 125 responses
KwikSurvey
- Unlimited questions
- Unlimited responses
- Other options, like polling
Thanks for the post! I will have to check out these links. There is another great one out there-- polleverywhere.com. I've used it with the kids in school. I can project the survey on the smartboard and kids can see real time results. Check it out.
ReplyDeleteI see 100% free only in the google form. I also had chance to read about google form in other blog, however and I am interested to know about other tools for survey. Do the cost money or for a limited use it is free and then it would cost money. And, why not just use the google platform because it provide multiple platform rather than switching to multiple platforms? Is there any qualitative difference.
ReplyDeleteAfter reviewing some of the survey link options, I think that survey monkey and Google forms are the best ones. As another person had commented, most of the other survey links involve having to pay some sort of money to use them. Great blog !
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