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No slider? For Real?


Total dealbreaker, glad I didn’t sign up for the paid plan. No slider. For real?

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Hi @martechgn Thanks for sending this feedback over. We don’t have a slider feature yet (coming soon though) , but we do have the conditional logic you’re mentioning. You can read more about using logic jumps here

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Gabriel
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  • January 5, 2022

Hey @martechgn  👋🏼 glad to see you here in the community.


The slider functionality is in the making - which is good news! Can’t really tell when exactly it’ll be released, but I hear it’s planned for Q2.

We'll make sure to update you once that's fresh out of the oven and ready to use. 


In the meantime. Can you tell us a bit more about what you're trying to achieve? There may be alternative ways to get there 🧐


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  • January 5, 2022

Thanks. Good luck. I am off to use LeadsHook.

A slider is basic functionality for marketers.

I need people to share the estimated market value of their house and their mortgage. And I do NOT want them typing in numbers, and I need a range from $0 to $3,000,000 so I am not going to put in ranges.

I also need conditional logic that if X > Y then, and if X < Y then…. 
you know, LEAD GENERATION FOR MARKETERS.

 


Liz
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  • January 6, 2022

Hi @martechgn Thanks for sending this feedback over. We don’t have a slider feature yet (coming soon though) , but we do have the conditional logic you’re mentioning. You can read more about using logic jumps here


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  • March 9, 2022

Does Typeform plan to offer sliding scale question functionality anytime soon, or is it already available? I am looking for something like this:

 


Liz
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  • March 10, 2022

Hi @jbrettin I added your post here where we have the answer. Let us know if you have any other questions! :grinning:


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  • March 10, 2022

I noticed 2 months ago, Gabriel mentioned having this functionality soon. Is there a scheduled date for release yet? It’s almost Q2 which is when Gabriel said it might come out. Thanks!


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Liz
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  • March 22, 2022

Hi @Andrew Mason Thanks for stopping by the community! I added your post here where we have the answer. 


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  • May 27, 2022

Any updates on the slider? 

We need the following:
When a lead selects one or multiple desired products to get a quote,
we need the next question to be a slider or multiple sliders.
In the backend we would like to make some requirements:
MOQ per product and total MOQ.  If the individual or total MOQ is not met, the potential customer gets advice on how to complete the form and add units where needed. 

We really love how Typeform is made, and the flow is very smooth. But the slider is an absolute must for us. Manually typing the desired amount breaks the flow and some clients get confused. 
(currently using Jotform which is a bit to basic) 

(We are a company who supplies personalised clothing and other promotional products) 


Liz
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Hi @Carlos dPP Thanks for stopping by! I’m afraid I don’t have any updates on the slider feature, but I will post here if there are any. 


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  • March 7, 2023

👀


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  • September 8, 2024

It’s been two years, is there a slider feature yet? I can’t seem to find it

 


Liz
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  • September 18, 2024

Hi @BigLab Sadly no slider, however, keep the votes coming to help push this feature request! It’s definitely been a recently popular one. 


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  • September 19, 2024

Hi,

I was testing different quiz services and I liked Typeform the best in terms of features and customization, but I have decided to go with ScoreApp because they support sliders, which is essential for the interface I am building. (We need to ask doctors the number of hours spent each week doing different tasks.) It’s a shame because I spent all of yesterday familiarizing myself with your product, and it seems like it would have otherwise been a great fit.

-Miles


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  • February 25, 2025

It’s a deal breaker for me too, unfortunately. I am looking for a new tool for my team to collect about 100,000 responses a year and was looking to move to TypeForm from Qualtrics. Started playing around with the trial just to be sure it was the right fit, but slider functionality is critical to our surveys and so the move doesn’t make sense when this was the tool I was hoping for. It’s a shame given that sliders are pretty common place in a survey tool in 2025! 


Liz
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  • February 28, 2025

I’ll add your vote to the request, ​@Dave_Whiteside !


Thanks ​@Liz - can I ask why the dev team is not tackling this? I’ve seen many calls for it on this forum for years now. Is it something that they can’t do, or are they simply prioritizing other things? It’s a common question type that almost all of your competitors have.


Liz
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Hi ​@Dave_Whiteside I don’t know the exact reason, but I’m guessing it’s because they’re first working on tackling some of the bigger/more complex requests. For example, last year, they worked on partial responses/captcha/etc, and I know this year they’re working on different solutions to make logic/calculations even easier. My guess is that when some of the larger challenges are tackled, that’ll make it easier to do some of the relatively littler stuff, like a slider! 

Don’t quote me on this though - this is just my hunch from what I’ve seen the last few years!