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Is it possible to compare results from different surveys?

  • September 25, 2023
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Hello everyone. 

 

I would like to create 5 different surveys and send 1 to 5 different audiences. Is it possible to compare the results from the different surveys, but not manually? Is there a quick and effective way to do this on Typeform?

 

Thank you,

Best answer by Liz

Hi @catarinafonseca Happy Monday! I hope you had a great weekend. 

While we don’t offer a feature like this within our product, could you integrate with Google Sheets and create a comparison there? 

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Liz
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  • September 25, 2023

Hi @catarinafonseca Happy Monday! I hope you had a great weekend. 

While we don’t offer a feature like this within our product, could you integrate with Google Sheets and create a comparison there? 


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  • March 28, 2024

Hello, 
I asked myself the same question. 
And apparently there is no solution at the moment. Nevertheless, I think it would be a great feature to be able to compare, at the very least, two identical surveys. 
It would be especially useful for recurring surveys, which need to show changes or trends in responses. For example, for non-open-ended questions, it would enable us to tell whether the trend is upwards or downwards.
That's just a suggestion for development (and it would be a real point of functional differentiation).


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  • March 29, 2024

Hi @Cigref I definitely agree that this would be a handy feature! I’ll share your feedback with the product team. If you have a particular use case you’d like this feature for, let us know and I can share that feedback as well. 


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  • November 11, 2025

Hello,

I know this is an old post, but I had this exact same problem. I couldn't find a simple tool to do it. All the solutions involved complex Excel pivot tables.

I ended up building a free, simple web tool to solve it.

You just drag and drop your two CSV exports, and it automatically finds the matching questions (even if the phrasing is slightly different) and generates side-by-side charts, data tables, and trend summaries. It handles Likert, Yes/No, and 1-5 scales.

It was built for this exact use case, so I hope it can save you (and others) a ton of time.

Here's the link to the free tool: https://survey-trend.netlify.app/