A Few Good Online Survey Tools
Online surveys can be a huge help in understanding what your constituents think and how successful your programs are, without breaking your budget. Last year we spoke to five nonprofit staff members to understand how existing online survey tools compare—this is an update of that article with current information about the tools’ features and pricing.
Ever wonder how well received your annual dinner event is? Looking to evaluate a new program? Need to collect data for a big research project? Surveys can be a huge help in understanding what your constituents think and how successful your programs are.
And good tools can be a big part of that. Online survey tools can be a very cost-effective way for delivering surveys and collecting and analyzing results through one central system. While they’re not going to be the right fit for every research need (for instance, a paper survey is likely to get a much-higher response rate at an in-person event, and provide more accurate data among populations that are not as comfortable with computers), online surveys are great for gathering informal data quickly and easily.
There are a number of these tools available. How do they compare? Idealware spoke to three nonprofit staff members with extensive survey experience, consulted postings on a number of nonprofit listservs, and scoured reports and article on the topic. Below, we walk through the online survey tools that have worked for others, and might work for you as well.
What Do These Tools Do?
Pretty much any good online survey tool will allow you to easily define your survey questions and the possible responses using an online interface, and then send your constituents a link to answer the survey online. But some offer more sophisticated functionality that can be very handy when you’re planning anything more than the simplest survey. What types of features might be useful?
- Flexible survey look and feel. A survey that has prominent branding for a survey tool rather than your organization can be off-putting to constituents and decrease your response rate. A package that allows you to update colors, font and header graphics can help you match a survey to your website or organizational branding.
- Skip logic. As you design more complex surveys, it’s often useful to let respondents skip a whole section of questions that don’t apply to them. Survey skip logic lets you define, for instance, that those who answer “no” to question 10 should skip to question 15.
- Piping. Piping allows you to pull answers from one part of a survey into another. For instance, if someone says in one question that they live in New York City, you can then ask them in a follow-up, “What’s the best thing about living in New York City,” filling in the name of the city from the previous question. More sophisticated packages allow you to combine skip logic and piping to customize surveys even further.
- Randomization. The order of a set of questions, or the set of answers to a given question, can often affect survey responses and thus the quality of your data. Features that automatically randomize the order of particular questions or answers will help avoid this issue.
- Website integration. While many packages create surveys in their own web page, some let you embed them into your existing website. This can be a particularly useful way to do quick, one-question surveys (called polls), or to gather opinions from web visitors in a longer survey.
- Data analysis. One of the primary differentiators between inexpensive packages and their more expensive counterparts is their ability to help you to analyze the data and understand the meaning behind the results. Most packages provide simple reports summarizing the answers to each question, and many will let you download them into Excel or another tool for further analysis. More advanced packages allow cross-tabulation to see the data relationships between different sets of questions, or complex statistical analysis.
Keep in mind that no software package can do the design work to ensure your survey will collect effective, high quality data. While it’s easy to slap together a set of questions, designing a survey that will capture the data you need in a rigorous way is complicated—you’ll likely benefit from consulting someone who has experience with survey design.
Basic Survey Tools
A number of low cost online tools provide easy interfaces for building surveys and viewing reports online. These packages can be a great fit for smaller surveys where advanced question types, survey logic and results analysis are not required.
SurveyMonkey (www.surveymonkey.com)
SurveyMonkey offers a popular online hosted survey tool that works well for basic surveys. The free version might be useful for very small and informal surveys, but allows very little customization of the look of the survey, no downloads of reports or data, and can only collect 10 questions and 100 responses per survey. The Select version ($16.99/month, or $199/year) offers unlimited questions and responses, customizability, skip logic and the ability to export Excel and PDF files. The package’s folder structure and “search by title” feature makes it easy to navigate through many surveys. Reports are minimal, but they allow you to export results to another application to do more serious analysis. Higher end Gold and Platinum versions ($24.99/month and $64.99/month) offer advanced logic features like question and answer piping, randomization, text analysis for open responses, and integration with IBM’s SPSS statistical software.
Zoomerang (www.zoomerang.com)
Zoomerang is similar to SurveyMonkey in many respects, but offers in general a somewhat more powerful package for somewhat more money. Like SurveyMonkey, there’s a very limited free package; the more useful Pro package is offered to nonprofits for $149/year for unlimited surveys, questions and respondents, and a Premium package ($449/year for nonprofits) includes mobile surveys, comparison reports, multi-user survey sharing and collaboration, and statistical analysis. The survey building tools are not quite as intuitive as SurveyMonkey’s, and it can be more difficult to learn. However, Zoomerang offers more extensive reporting, with a flexible cross-tabulation report tool that lets survey administrators see the data relationships across any set of questions.
SurveyGizmo (www.surveygizmo.com)
SurveyGizmo offers a low-cost ($19/month) solution with some advanced features—it supports 1,000 responses per month, and basic logic—as well as a range of more advanced packages from $49/month to $160/month. At all levels, SurveyGizmo offers basic piping, fully customizable survey look and feel, and the ability to embed images and videos hosted on your own website. More advanced levels offer many randomization options (question options, questions per survey page, and pages themselves), skip logic, and more. SurveyGizmo offers an API for integrating survey functionality into websites, blogs and other applications, including integration with Salesforce.com.
PollDaddy (www.polldaddy.com)
PollDaddy offers surveys and polls that can be easily embedded into external websites and applications. The free package offers a maximum of 10 questions per survey and 100 responses per month, plus basic reporting. More advanced versions cost between $200/year and $900/year. Survey features are more limited than some of the other options in this category, with no skip logic or piping, but survey administrators have a lot of flexibility over the look of the survey, by selecting from pre-designed templates, or fully customizing the template by editing stylesheet code. Surveys can be delivered in pop-up windows, and results can be tracked via RSS feed.
Lower Cost Integrated Solutions
There are a number of inexpensive solutions that bundle in additional features outside of surveys and polls. These can be quite useful if you find that your survey needs often overlap with others—for instance, the need to send emails. However, the survey functionality within these integrated tools tends be fairly basic, and they’re unlikely to meet the needs of those looking for advanced survey logic or analysis features.
Constant Contact (www.constantcontact.com):
Although known primarily as an email marketing tool, Constant Contact offers “Listen-Up,” a hosted survey tool with some interesting benefits. There’s no free option, but fee-based packages are competitive with other lower-cost options, ranging from about $10/month to $150/month, depending on the number of respondents who will be answering surveys. Constant Contact offers more than 40 predesigned templates with some ability to customize. Surveys can include skip logic, and can be scheduled in advance. The tool also offers a variety of emailing and email management services, including contact importing, list segmentation and basic contact management. Reports are quite basic, but data can be exported for analysis in another tool.
FormSite (www.formsite.com):
FormSite offers a tool for building website forms—everything from simple “contact us” forms to evaluation forms. Although the focus is forms for feedback and test-taking, FormSite offers a basic set of survey features, and may be useful to those looking to collect a lot of different types of information via web-forms. Features include multiple page surveys, question randomization, basic skip logic and piping. Surveys can be customized to match your website by someone familiar with HTML. They offer a variety of prices, including a limited free account, and packages ranging from $10/month to $100/month.
Moodle (www.moodle.org):
Moodle is a powerful open source course management software package primarily targeted at schools and universities. It integrates website content management and online course management with survey and test-taking solutions. The survey tools are geared toward those gathering feedback from students to assess teaching methods, and several verified survey instruments are provided for this purpose. Moodle may be appropriate for nonprofits running training programs or schools seeking an all-in-one website, course and survey management solution for their programs. The package is free to download, but will require substantial technical knowledge to install, configure, customize and support.
More Advanced Survey Packages
If you are looking to conduct larger-scale research, marketing and feedback analysis projects, a more powerful survey package could provide welcome functionality. These tools offer significantly more advanced question formats, survey logic and data analysis. The more complex functionality makes them more difficult to use without training, especially for those without prior survey design expertise.
Qualtrics (www.qualtrics.com):
Qualtrics provides advanced survey logic and analysis targeted at research surveys, with a focus on academic institutions. The Qualtrics Research Suite provides data analysis support for cross-tabulation, conjoint analysis, subgroup analysis, time series analysis, and more.
QuestionPro (www.questionpro.com):
QuestionPro packages range from limited free versions to more advanced $15-$99/month options. The free package lets you re-use questions from one survey to the next, or pull questions from a standard survey template library. The more advanced packages offer unlimited surveys, questions and responses with skip logic, piping, randomization and even more complex survey logic, as well as multimedia and multilingual support. QuestionPro also offers an API to exchange survey data with outside applications, including a module for Salesforce.com integration.
LimeSurvey (www.limesurvey.org):
This is a powerful, free and open source survey package appropriate for nonprofits looking for advanced survey logic and analysis features and who have substantial technology support. Its range of features includes full customization of survey look and feel, support for 40 different languages, piping, skip logic, a library of available survey questions and blast emailing. The tool has a large support community and is under active development. This is an open source package that can be downloaded for free, installed on your own web server, and customized to your needs by a developer with knowledge of PHP/ MySQL. Although the tool itself is free, be prepared to bear the costs for your own web hosting, and the time it takes to properly install, configure, customize and support this product on your own.
Key Survey (www.keysurvey.com):
This is the most robust of the advanced survey tools covered in this article. Prices range from $1,950 to $5,950/year for single-user subscriptions. It offers a full set of features, including several unusually advanced ones such as LDAP integration to allow single-sign-on models for large organizations, role based permissions, support for “teacher/student” surveys, multimedia questions and much more. Key Survey also offers an API to exchange survey data with outside applications, with a module for Salesforce.com integration.
Choosing the Right Survey Tool
Start by thinking about your needs. If you’re just looking to get your feet wet with a quick survey, one of the free or low cost tools will probably work fine. In fact, a more sophisticated survey package is likely to just be considerably more difficult for you to use. On the other hand, if you’re looking for survey software to support rigorous research, the more advanced packages are more likely to have the features you need.
Whichever type of package makes sense for you, take advantage of the free versions to take the tools for a trial run. While many of the advanced features are not available in the free trials, the vendor may be able to give you access to these features as well.
With a little care, you can choose a package that will make it easy to collect and analyze data. When that next annual dinner or research project comes around, you won’t have to guess what people are thinking—you can find out!
Thanks to TechSoup for their financial support of this article, as well as to the nonprofit technology professionals who provided recommendations, advice, and other help:
- John Davidson, Center for Effective Philanthropy
- Mary Duffy, Mary Duffy & Associates
- Eric Leland, Leland Design
- Simone Parrish, Innovation Network
- Laura Quinn, Idealware
- Holly Ross, NTEN

Comments
Thanks for sharing
@Michael thanks for sharing the information. Planning to use www.sogosurvey.com for a start.
There's a new survey software that no one has yet mentioned...
Hi everyone,
There's another survey software that hasn't been mentioned, which is understandable cause it's new. I guess I'm ahead of the curve ;)
Here's their latest press release: http:// www. free-press-release.com/news-eval-go-s-v2-is-now-live-a-new-improved-version-of-its-innovative-survey-software-1346670653.html
They are called Eval&GO and not only do they have survey creation modules, but their analysis, contact management, and reporting features are above and beyond awesome! They have a free trial of their full-option account and a free unlimited account, so it can't hurt to go check them out: www. evalandgo. com
I know once I tried it I didn't want any other software.
Happy survey creating!
New a survey creation tool in market
Try out www.myvoteon.com...it s very easy to use especially survey form creation....also allows analysis tool by dta filteration, grapgh for each question. You can filter the data on one question and see the response graph of other questions.
Great article
Very nice overview of great online survey tools - also a lot of good recomendations in the comments. I recently came across a new tool for making online surveys that's very easy to use (and free) - and I think the layout of the survey itself is great. The tools is called http://www.userreport.com.
The most affordable survey tool. $0/month
All the survey tools charge monthly fee. But with www.datagle.com, you pay $0/month for unlimited surveys and all the basic and advanced functionalities. So try http://www.datagle.com. Create professional survey without monthly payment.
My list
This is a great article but an incomplete list. Here is my list or recommendations:
#1 - SoGoSurvey
#2 - Survey monkey
#3 - Qualtrics
#4 - Fluidsurveys
#5 - SurveyGizmo
I have been designing research and analysis surveys since the last 5 years and have used all the above!
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picking the right survey software
I am interested in creating a complicated health survey which has extensive skip logic and a lot of different survey response options. I think that qualtrics has most of the question types that I need, but I have a few additional requirements. First, I plan to conduct the surveys "in the field" on some sort of tablet (either android tablet or ipad) and internet connection may at times be difficult, so I would need it to function offline. For example, If I were to conduct 4 surveys that day (without internet connection) I would need for all 4 to be saved and then uploaded at a later point when internet connection became available. The second issue is that I wish to incorporate some geospatial questions that utilize googlemaps. For example "Could you please point to a location (using googlemaps) where you go to school?". I would want the survey to be able to incorporate googlemaps and to be able to switch back and forth. And I would also like for the latitude longitude coordinates to be recorded for each selection and linked with the corresponding question. In other words, if I ask 5 geolocation questions in a row and 5 different locations are selected, I would like the survey to be able to record the latitude longitude coordinates for each response and tie the responses with the corresponding questions. The last point is regarding a network component of the survey. I think this is possible in qualtrics, but it is not exactly the way I would like it to be. I have a section which uses a series of name generators. People can be named in response to one or more questions. At the end of the name generator section, each unique name is given a unique identifier. Then, for each unique identifier, the participant is asked to answer a series of questions about each unique individual. There is complicated skip logic in this section in that individuals will respond to additional questions or skip out of some depending on which name generator questions that unique individual was listed for. In other words, if I list 10 unique names, I will be asked a series of questions about each of those 10 people. However, for 4 of those individuals, I may have to answer 12 questions, whereas for the remaining 6 individual, I must answer 20 questions. I would also like to ask about each individual separately (i.e. ask all questions about ID 1 before moving on to all questions about ID 2). Does anyone have any suggestions on a program that would be able to deal with all of these issues or advice on how to customize an existing program to do this? Thanks!
Health Survey
CDC Epi Info 7
The two big players
Great article!
I have used the two most popular online survey tools:
SoGoSurvey.com & Surveymonkey.com
They both are usefull, though different in tems of features and options. Both are highly recommended!
I struggled for ages to find
I struggled for ages to find a survey tool that best suited my needs.
The biggest factor for me was, from previous experience and computer illiteracy, trying to get hold of american companies when you are elsewhere is ridiculous. I have lost count of the times i have needed help and have to send an email and wait.
I finally settled with Smart Survey. They're in the same time zone, so I can actually speak to someone over the phone regarding my problems. Absolutely fantastic.
I would recommend them to any one who has yet to chooose. http://www.smart-survey.co.uk
User defined content
Hey survey monkeys :)
I'm wondering which of these survey tools could provide me the possibility to fill some survey pages with an external java applet in order to provide interactive content? Any suggestions?
Thanks, best regards,
Peter
Answer to your question
Hey Peter,
The Survey Monkey guys wouldn't have the answer. In fact this is a tough one. Non of the survey platforms offers that option. I would say try SoGoSurvey.com. They have some pretty awesome features.
So many options!
Thanks for all of the great recommendations here! FluidSurveys recently released a new question type that's a "slider"... the person slides a widget to indicate their response to a question. You can then branch or hide/show things based on where the slider stops. It's really cool!
A new free online survey tool
First of all, thanks for the awesome article and detailed reviews.
Can I also suggest one of my own tools? I recently wrote and launched a full featured and totally free online survey and analysis tool called Factile (www.factile.net). Please do take a moment to check it out. If you see any thing amiss or have a wishlist of what you would like to see in your survey tool, send it to me and I would happy to build it! The best is, Factile is not a company - its a totally not for profit effort that I have undertaken.
factile
how the heck do you install factile,play,scala,etc....wtf ???? please port this to a PHP version.
Awesome article
This is good information. Have been doing market research from almost a decade and have used almost all the tools mentioned in the list. However I would like to add a special mention of a few that I personally like:
SoGoSurvey (very detailed and professional)
Survey monkey (simple and easy to use)
Fluidsurvey(great look and feel)
Hope the recommendations help!
I agree
I agree with Derek, I love Fluidsurvey, I admire Surveymonkey but I use SoGoSurvey.com...:-)
Good review
Hello, I appreciate your article ... very usefully, Regards.
Best online survey tool for creating surveys IMO
I personally think that Smart-Survey is the best tool for creating surveys out there. They're even cheaper than survey monkey. Here's my other reasons:
Easy to use / white label / URL branding / custom skin HTML/CSS / support team with live chat.
Highly recommend that you try them out: www.smart-survey.co.uk
I felt like a star
From my experience as a professional survey designer, I see SoGoSurvey becoming the market leader and a true pioneer in redefining survey design. I’m betting it won’t be long until SoGoSurveystands alone as the most professional online option available for survey designers.
The King of Surveys
I recently compiled a list of the onlin survey softwares and got a lot of comments. A top online survey software should ideally be easy to use, robust and detailed. Apart from providing desigining features, a surveys tool should also offer features for sharing and generating reports. Here are a few that I think are ahead in the game: SoGoSurvey, Survey Monkey, Fluid Survey, SurveyGizmo.
Top Survey tools
Here are my recommendations:
SoGoSurvey
Fluid Survey
Qualtrics
SurveyMonkey
Zoomerang
SurveyGizmo
QuestionPro
PollDaddy
LimeSurvey
KeySurvey
Currently i am using
Currently i am using FormLogix for creating web forms and it is very simple to use. I recommend to use it.
They missed some good tool here ...
You guys have missed surveytool.com ... please check it out
Top online survey tools
I have been creating and distributing surveys from the past 20 years, and have almost all possible old and new softwares. Here is my recommendations: SurveyMonkey, SogoSurvey, Zoomarang & Fluid Survey.
Popular growing survey engine
( www.enquete.com) Enquete.com is quite a nice survey engine to use. It is quite simple to use and not so confusing with to many buttons and options like the other survey engines. You should try it out, it's absolutely lovely.
SoGoSurvey.com
Somebody mentioned that they use SoGoSurvey.com and it has features that nobody has. Anybody else here has used that tool. If they are as good as she claims it is, I havent seen much marketing or anything about them. Please provide feedback.
In response...
Hey there
I read your comment jsut today and thought of tellin you that www.sogosurvey.com is not new to market, however they have started coming up just recently because of their amazingly sectioned packages and also because they deliver what they promise i.e. a great tool. Using it since 7 months and switch to its Enterprise account which gives features great for a survey.
The most affordable online survey tool
I have found that all other service providers ask at least $19.90 per month for unlimited surveys but corporatesurveys.co is only $4.95 per month and provides all the needed functionalities for a professional survey.
A little out of date...
SurveyGizmo is no longer 'cheap', it's a MINIMUM of $75/mth now. (as of May 2012)
Zoomerang is now owned by SurveyMonkey. So that's a dead end now. :-(
PollDaddy now gives free users 200 responses/mth (up from 100)
Completely agree with Matthk
There are many survey tools that are being used these days like www.sogosurvey.com and www.fluidsurvey.com which are very famous these days.Try it out and experience the tool.
SurveyWizz is pretty good survey tool
Try http://surveywizz.com - it's a pretty cool survey tool and it's very fast to setup. If your a small business owner with a website you can also create a decent looking survey widget and add that to your site in no time.
Mobile Survey
I have a mobile app and I need to get feedback from my users and I found this survey service website http://www.mobosurvey.com that work for both desktop and mobile devices. I am currently using it to collect feedback for my iphone apps and mobile site.
Help much appreciated
Hi, I'm wondering if someone can offer advice - I'm looking for a suvey tool that automatically assigns a unique respondent ID code that can remain constant over multiple surveys. We're looking to survey the same sample of people at three points in time, over 1.5 years & then compare the matched data set. We have a sample of approx 11,000 people. your opinion are appreciated.
Qualitrix can do this.
Qualitrix can do this.
My Favourite
Having researched these further, Question Pro for me offers the greatest flexibility and mix of features. At $15 per month you get a survey system that will suit all but the most dedicated researcher. Though they do have a package for them too.
The Complete Free Survey Tool
http://www.sogosurvey.com
With SogoSurvey you will get 35+ free built-in surveys in the Survey Bank and 100 free invitation.
It has all the support necessary and fields needed! In my opinion is the best! Try it!
Need help
I have repeatedly received information from various sources that http://www.inqwise.com is a breakthrough between other online questionnaire tools. Someone trying/using this service ?
The best in the market
Hi Anna,
I use SoGoSurvey for accademic purpose and I must say that they have a very detailed and robust platform. A lot of features and options. Check out their questionnaire tools, they are the best!
In my opinion
I tried that product. I think it is a good product. The ones in the original article are all average product with extraordinary marketing. I tried couple of survey tools myself and found www.sogosurvey.com to be the best. In my humble opinion, their markting sucks and they are doing a bad job at it. But the product is stellar. Top notch web based survey tool.
Thanks
SurveyMonkey & Zoomerang
Survey Monkey and Zoomerang have now merged so package pricing and tools are the same.
www.datagle.com : free $0/month, unlimited, real-time, ads-free
If you are looking for a really good online survey tool, try www.datagle.com. I tried many other tool include surveymonkey. But I like datagle the best. You will enjoy
1. No monthly fee.
2. Have all the basic features and advanced features that other tools charge for usage.
3. Unlimited questions and responses.
4. 60+ langauages.
5. Real time and ads free.
I'm looking for a package
I'm looking for a package that will allow me to produce a branded survey. That will generate a branded document (PDF preferred) using data provided by the respondent directly to the respondent and store the data provided
Branded Surveys with PDF export
Casey, check out www.surveysquare.com they provide a solution that meet your needs per your stated list. Customer service is what they do best, check out their site with the free trial http://www.surveysquare.com/sign-up-now/
Regards,
Jay
Best UK Online Survey Tool...
I have tried many online survey tools in our organisation, but by far the best we found was: www.smart-survey.co.uk
Very helpful staff, based in Gloucestershire UK and have very cost effective packages, we use the Corporate plan as it gives us multi-user control.
A highly recommended hassle free service!
I find that
I find that http://www.smart-survey.co.uk is the best software.
Their layout is not too assimilar from Surveymonkey, but the software is more user friendly and they are UK based.
They also offer discounts for students and not for profit companies.
nice list
MoboSurvey.com is another great survey tool that works across all mobile devices, tablets, and desktops. It has great mobile support, with touch friendly and native look and feel. Give http://mobosurvey.com/ a try.
survey tools
Another great survey tool is dotSurvey. You can find it at http://www.dotsurvey.com/
formatting?
Most of the tools I've used can do the basic job and collect the basic info. You can pay more for extra analytics etc.
However the review failed to look at a key element: control over formatting. If a survey looks bad people wont take it, and given the large number of surevy providers identified ni the comments, would be very helpful indeed if a more detailed comparison was available that included key formatting features, including:
- types of questions available
- page size and location control
- branding options
- wyswg editing
etc. I'm sure other people have more. I've been using survey money but now believe a) I dont want my clients using a surevy with a surveymoneky domain; b) there is insufficient control over page size and positioning. SM basically just fills the entire page, which with today's wide monitors is not optimal for reading.