Engageform

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Philip_PirripPhilip_Pirrip
Philip_PirripPLUS
Sep 27, 2018

Q: I've had a good play and there is a lot I like about this tool.

I just have a few questions before I dive in.

1. Passing variables. If the first question is what is your name and the answer is Peter can I pass this to subsequent questions and have thing like 'What is your favorite color Peter'?

2. Any ETA on conditional questions. I think this is important to many of us as asking if someone has used XYZ and they say no, and then continuing to ask questions is not good.

3. Sharing the results by Facebook needs to actually do that. For example if it is a quiz people want to boast about their results, which is what helps it go viral. This is a must and I am sure it can be done.

4. There doesn't seem to be any number questions. For example, in a survey I can't ask how much did you pay for last years vacation. I can do it as a multiple choice, but that is no good if you want to work out averages.

5. Choosing images via Google is good but it must give the option to see only ones with reuse permission (for example). Maybe there could be checkboxes to choose which reuse rights a person wants to see. Also, why not use Unsplash too?

Thanks for your help with this and for working on this cool tool.

Founder Team
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piotr_4screens

May 15, 2024

A: Hi, thanks for the feedback, here are answers to your questions:

1. We have question answer piping on our roadmap:
https://trello.com/b/KCa6TbJj/4screens-engageform-roadmap

2. This feature is right now our priority and will be introduced max till the end of the year.

3. Sharing results of quiz, works fine on Twitter, as mentioned on other answer Facebook change their policy in terms of sharing API and right now there is no option to put custom caption ( here is good blog post about this topic: https://www.jonloomer.com/2017/09/06/facebook-link-previews/ ) We know there are some workarounds how to do this, we examine this because we need to be sure that is clear with FB guidelines.

4. If I understand this correctly you can use form type of question.

5. Thanks, for a good tip, we will examine this!

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