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Create Rating Survey

This article explains how to create a Rating Survey.

Overview

Using Gainsight EE universal editor you'll be able to create advanced in-app and email experiences to guide users to the "a-ha" moment in your product and deliver a winning product experience.

Rating survey is a great way to measure feature usage satisfaction, whether it's a new feature or one of your core features.

Set The Audience

The audience represents the set of behaviors you want to use in order to trigger the right experience. Using Gainsight EE you can use basic audience rules such as user signup date or more advanced rules that represent relevant adoption behaviors by using feature usage rules based on the mapped features and modules.

Simple Onboarding Rules

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Advanced Behavioral Rules

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Choose A Template

Gainsight EE provides out of the box templates but you can create your own and reuse these templates.

Any content used by an engagement is available for reuse automatically!

Edit

Using a simple WYSWYG editor you can control the look & feel and content of your engagement without knowing HTML or CSS.

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Comment step

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Use Bar Setting

You can suggest the survey as banner and have it less intrusive to the user through the global settings.

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Enable Thank-you step

In case you'd like to offer any next steps or provide and perks, using the thank you step can be useful. You'll need to switch it on since by default it is off.

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Step Settings

The middle tab represents the step settings you're on. you can customize the step look & feel and the relevant effects such as overlay, navigation, timeout and more.

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Global Settings

The right tab represents the global engagement settings if you'd like to set defaults that will be applied on all the steps.

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Preview

Use the 'eye' icon you can review your experience on the target app assuming the tag is installed.

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To learn more about scheduling the engagement, refer to the Anatomy of Engagements article. To learn more about analyzing results of survey, refer to the Engagement Analytics article.

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