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Collection Tools: Survey & Web Data Collection Tools
1. Google Forms
Google
Forms is a simple option for you if you already have a Google account. It
supports menu search, a shuffle of questions for randomized order, limiting
responses to once per person, custom themes, automatically generating answer
suggestions when creating forms, and an "Upload file" option for
users answering to share content through.
Moreover,
the response can be sync in Google Drive, users can request file uploads from
individuals outside their respective company, with the storage cap initially
set at 1 GB.
https://www.google.com/forms/about
2.
PollDaddy
PollDaddy
is online survey software that allows users to embed surveys on their website
or inviting respondents via email. Its free version supports unlimited polls,
19 types of questions, and even adding images, videos, and content from
YouTube, Flickr, Google Maps, and more.
https://polldaddy.com
3.
Survey Gizmo
SurveyGizmo
can be customized to meet a wide range of data-collection demands. The free
version has up to 25 question types, letting you write a survey that caters to
specific needs. It also offers nearly 100 different question types that can all
be customized to the user’s liking.
4. Survey Monkey
Survey
Monkey is quite a well-known name in the field but is also costing. It is a
great choice for you if you want an easy user interface for basic surveys, as
its free plan supports for unlimited surveys, however, each survey is limited
to 10 questions.
5. LimeSurvey
LimeSurvey
is an open-source survey software as a professional SaaS solution or as a
self-hosted Community Edition. LimeSurvey's professional free version provides
25 responses/month with an unlimited number of surveys, unlimited
administrators, and 10 MB upload storage.
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