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In a quiz, how can I ask for the respondent's email before letting them see the result?


Hello! New to Typeform.

I am creating a quiz with the purpose of getting more email subscribers for my website. Ideally, I would like quiz respondent to provide their email at the end of the quiz to get the results mailed to them, and not see them on my website.

Anyone know how to do this? And does this work in the free version?

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Best answer by Liz

Hi @nancydrew24 Ah ok, got it! You could then use respondent notifications to send the results to them. OR, we have an example of this below (if you want to get fancier), except in your case, you wouldn’t need the filtering. You would just set this up with your Gmail versus an email service provider. 

 

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Liz
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  • July 12, 2024

Hi @nancydrew24 Welcome to Typeform! Happy to have you here. 😀

What email service provider are you using? This will help me know how to best instruct you to set this up. 😁


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  • July 12, 2024

Thank you so much! I have a Squarespace website, which is linked to a Squarespace based business email!


Liz
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  • July 15, 2024

@nancydrew24 👀 This might be a dumb question, but is that a Gmail Email run through Squarespace (since they just took over Google Domains)? Or this feature (the campaigns)? 


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  • July 15, 2024

Hi Liz,

I believe, so yes! When I login, it looks like a normal Gmail account (only for business!)

Thanks so much for your help. 

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  • July 16, 2024

Hi @nancydrew24 Ah ok, got it! You could then use respondent notifications to send the results to them. OR, we have an example of this below (if you want to get fancier), except in your case, you wouldn’t need the filtering. You would just set this up with your Gmail versus an email service provider. 

 


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