I want to create a one-question survey (actually multiple surveys over time) and embed a module with the survey question in our web app. Analysis of the results would take place online through the survey software.
Any ideas?
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You can try Impressity.com. It treats iframe embedding really well: meaning the embedding is seamless without any ugly scroll bars, so the survey really looks like part of the web page; and you can adjust the size of your embedded survey easily. Details are here. Disclaimer: I know people working for the company. |
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Obsurvey is one, and it's free. You can embed the survey directly in your website see example here The benefits/features of Obsurvey are:
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Zoho Creator, which competes with Google Docs, can also meet your requirements |
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You can also try Rational Survey. It has plenty of features and integrates well with other applications. They even have a tutorial to follow. Rational Survey - Survey Embed Tutorial |
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www.LagunaSurvey.com is one solution. You can embed a module with the survey question in a frame or web app or use a link. And its free for basic use (with no annoying spam, subscription or commercial etc). |
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Shameless self-promotion: SurveyGizmo supports embedding as iframe and Javascript, passing of extra variables through the url, and querying responses and survey data through the API. |
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JotForm would be a great solution for this since the free version does not add "Report Abuse" and "Powered by" links on the forms unlike similar solutions posted on this thread. So, it would look more professional. You can also redirect users to a page on your site after the form submission. So, it can work seamlessly within your web application. If you have any questions about JotForm, please let me know. |
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I second Google Forms. Really easy to use, and I have seen it used for business and casual purposes |
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Google Forms is easy to use, embeddable and linked to your Google account. It also provides basic analysis and is excellent for collaboration. |
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PollDaddy say you can embed your poll in Facebook, Wordpress, MySpace, Ning, Email and Javascript. I suppose the option you want is Javascript. |
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Rather than looking for a survey app with embedding support, you could embed a survey hosted by any survey webapp (such as PollDaddy or SurveyMonkey) in an iframe? |
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It might be worth taking a look at KISSinsights, by the same guys who produced KISSmetrics and Survey.io
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I'm not sure about mobile support but I've had good experiences and heard great things about Wufoo. |
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