Questions library

Questions library

With Tandem Surveys, you will have the ability to create your own questions or choose from our library of existing questions based on the audience you are wanting to survey. We like to keep things really simple, which means Tandem Surveys comes with the most common survey question types:
  1. Scale questions - for example 1-5, or 1-10.
  2. Multiple Choice questions. Where respondents can choose from several pre-defined choices.
  3. Text Questions. Sometimes referred to as 'open-ends', these types of question allow respondents to type out their answers in a text box.
There are plenty of other survey platforms out there that will tempt you into doing all sorts of fancy question-types, however we find the best way to get answers to your questions is to keep surveys simple and short.


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