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How can I connect different endings?

  • November 17, 2022
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I would like to have a main result page looks like:

  • Category Tiger xxx of 50 points
  • Category lions xxx of 50 points
  • Category ……

This works fine. But then I would like to have some more endpages to explain, was the result means. So Ending A should be followed by ending B. B should be followed by ending C and so on.

How ist this possible?

Thanks for helping

Best answer by Liz

Hi @Marc_Suess Happy Friday Jr! It isn’t possible to have additional endings, so you will either want to have the content in the form, on the endings, or sent externally. Some ideas offhand: 

  1. Keep your current setup with the endings and send an email with more information (like this
  2. Add some information into a statement block before they submit the form (though, this could prevent them from submitting the form)
  3. Create two forms and direct the respondent to the corresponding one with further information based on the ending in the first one. This article here can walk you through that process. (You could also see dropoff rates here for each data point, which could be handy!)

Hopefully these help. Let me know if you end up using any of these suggestions!

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  • November 17, 2022

Hi @Marc_Suess Happy Friday Jr! It isn’t possible to have additional endings, so you will either want to have the content in the form, on the endings, or sent externally. Some ideas offhand: 

  1. Keep your current setup with the endings and send an email with more information (like this
  2. Add some information into a statement block before they submit the form (though, this could prevent them from submitting the form)
  3. Create two forms and direct the respondent to the corresponding one with further information based on the ending in the first one. This article here can walk you through that process. (You could also see dropoff rates here for each data point, which could be handy!)

Hopefully these help. Let me know if you end up using any of these suggestions!


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