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Hey, 

I used scoreapp to create a scorecard, but have since fallen in love with typeform. 

I’d love to move my scorecard over to typeform, but I wondered if it has the same functionality. 

Specifically a quiz, with 3 categories of questions, where different answers have a different score, which is then added up at the end, to show a report page, with different advice for the 3 categories dependant on the score. 

Thanks!

Best answer by Liz

Hi @martinuk Sounds like a fun form! I would think the setup would be similar to our personality quiz. Does that look like something that would work for you? 

You could also try to add all of that information to an ending, or I would even suggest redirecting to a page on your site which would not only bring them to your site but also allow you to add more in-depth information. You could do this using the redirect feature

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Liz
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Hi @martinuk Sounds like a fun form! I would think the setup would be similar to our personality quiz. Does that look like something that would work for you? 

You could also try to add all of that information to an ending, or I would even suggest redirecting to a page on your site which would not only bring them to your site but also allow you to add more in-depth information. You could do this using the redirect feature


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Hey @Liz thanks! Yeah it’s similar to that, but that only has one “output” at the end. 

For example, I have 3 categories of questions “who you are” “who your audience is” “how to articulate the crossover”.

So instead of being 1 plant at the end, it’d need to be split into 3 sections. So in your example maybe the questions you’d answer would say “you would be a peace lily” “in a white pot” “on a small table”. 

Does that make sense?


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Hi @martinuk Ah, got it! You could try to add all of that information to an ending, or I would even suggest redirecting to a page on your site which would not only bring them to your site but also allow you to add more in-depth information. You could do this using the redirect feature


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@martinuk - welcome back.

@Liz has given you the best info - you could also use a statement page before the ending, to present the information in summary and then direct the user to the appropriate ending, based on the summary scores you assembled for each category/the whole 

 

just an additional thought

 


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With this workflow could you still do something with categories. 

So say you scored 3/10 in category 1, 6/10 in category 2, and 9/10 in category 3.

So you’d have 3 variables, low, medium and high, which showed a specific page with content based on those 3 variables, like

1: You didn’t score very high, have you thought…

2: You’re doing well, but you might need…

3: You’re doing amazingly! You don’t need any help. 

But all on one page.  


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