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Changelog · Oct 10, 2024

Unlock deeper survey insights with the new questions & comments tab

The new questions & comments tab in surveys is designed to help you analyze all survey feedback in one place. With it, you can view survey results in more detail, filter, sort, and take informed actions based on your findings.

Navigate to the questions & comments tab within a survey or click on the heatmap to view the details of a topic or question. Here’s what the new questions tab offers:

  • Filter results by team: Analyze survey responses for your entire organization, or drill down into specific teams to see how their feedback compares.
  • View rating distributions: For every question, see how responses are distributed across different ratings.
  • Comments for every question: See the comments linked to each question to gain deeper insight into the reasoning behind the ratings.
  • Sort by scores, most comments, and more: Sort questions by highest or lowest scores to quickly identify areas that need the most improvement. Find areas that generated the most discussion and questions that were skipped the most to refine your next survey. Insights from different teams help you prioritize actions in specific areas and drive targeted improvements.

The new questions & comments tab makes it easier than ever to find key areas for improvement. Soon, you’ll also be able to track changes in your organization’s feedback over time. Stay tuned!


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