Here’s your chance to show off! Share the typeforms you’ve built here and how you use them in your life, business, or wherever you’re sharing ‘em.
Here’s your chance to show off! Share the typeforms you’ve built here and how you use them in your life, business, or wherever you’re sharing ‘em.
When the US began quarantine, some friends and I started having virtual trivia nights to stay in touch and have some fun while remaining separate. I was able to use Typeform to design some pretty fun quizzes for the group.
Here’s an 80’s quiz that I made →
I was able to use a simple logic score quiz and question branching to fully customize the points system and flow of the form. It features a bonus round that users can opt into and gain (or lose) more points- otherwise, they can play it safe and proceed to the ending without the bonus points.
I incorporated gifs and images into the quiz to make it fun, and there are two endings depending on how many points were scored. I also used the recall information and variable feature to provide the questions, answers, response the user gave, and score on the ending screen.
Check it out if you wish! Beware, it's a tough one!
well done! i raced through the quiz
here is a demo version of a symptom tracker that i put together for a school to help with COVID
des
Also, this isn’t as fun as the 80s quiz, but I use Typeform for feedback for my side gig a lot, and this one comes in super handy. When I’ve been a vendor part of other wedding packages, no one ever asked me for my feedback or even cared if I liked working with the company, so it was really important for me to create one in my own gig!
well done! i raced through the quiz
here is a demo version of a symptom tracker that i put together for a school to help with COVID
des
well done! i raced through the quiz
here is a demo version of a symptom tracker that i put together for a school to help with COVID
des
but we are working on a production version of this with a few more bells and whistles.
thank YOU for your kind words !!
des
Here is another example of one that I have published and will be launching to client base as of May 1.
by the way nice to see you around
by the way nice to see you around
Told ya, Ryan. How does it feel earning your first badge?
Pretty fantastic, I assume the trophy is in the mail?
Here’s a little demo/test I worked up over the weekend in response to a query in the Community. I thought that it would be of potential interest to some of the fellow users who are trying to figure out how to route people to ‘appropriate ending pages’ based on the answers to multiple choice questions.
Here’s the scenario-ish:
The hardest part for most people, in my eversohumble opinion, is figuring out how to make the logic inside Typeform work for them - myself included. There may be a more elegant solution to this that a ‘real Typeformer’ can recommend but here is what has worked for me, and what i use in this demo:
I did not force the user to break a tie though i could have used Statement/yes-no questions for each evaluation instead of ending pages and then asked the user to break the tie on a separate question if that is how i wanted to run the logic of my form..
also note that i have put in the outputs as recalled variables throughout to help with ‘troubleshooting’ and understanding of what i am trying to do - to make sure the 7 other voices in my head can follow along.
I hope this might be useful for some other users who are trying to figure out the logic. If you would like to see some screenshots of the logic, I can arrange that too.
des
Hi
Hi
that and way too much coffee
I need to know what your go-to coffee brand is,
here is a new ‘research’ survey that i am pushing out to help an international organization figure out how they can better reach exiting/potential members and to promote local member groups around the globe.
(currently in translation to 22 different languages)
des
that is up to the client at this point: a) put all the language versions into one form and branch appropriately, b) create separate language forms with a choice form in front and/or c) convincing them NOT to pull it into a database-driven application to run internally on the client’s platform but leave it in Typeform. (b is my fave option - cuz then i can orient the data into language tabs in Google Sheets for analysis etc. )
I actually want them to test this in Canada and US in English only first to see how this will tie into how they want to roll out and link to what the organization provides (international walking federation)
well done! i raced through the quiz
here is a demo version of a symptom tracker that i put together for a school to help with COVID
des
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