Capture Complex Data Sets with Question Groups

Streamline complex data collection by using question groups to nest multiple fields under one main question. Perfect for capturing detailed sets of information, like medical history of family members, question groups allow you to organize data hierarchically and repeat the questions as needed.

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Capture multi-part data with nested sub-questions

Easily capture detailed information by nesting multiple sub-questions under a main question, making it perfect for collecting related data such as family medical histories or detailed job experiences.

Repeatable data fields for flexible entry

Allow responders to submit repeated sets of information—either an unlimited number of times, a fixed number, or based on another variable. This feature is ideal for scenarios like entering multiple medications, emergency contacts, or recurring details, giving users the flexibility to provide as much information as required.

Conditional logic for adaptive questioning

Use advanced conditional logic that adapts to user input to show or hide specific sub-questions based on prior answers. This ensures that responders only see relevant questions, creating a streamlined, personalized experience, and minimizing unnecessary complexity for them.

Ensure data integrity with structured responses and integrations

Question groups organize responses as structured objects, ensuring that each sub-question’s data is stored logically for better analysis and integration with external systems. This feature supports seamless integration with APIs, CRMs, or other external platforms, maintaining data integrity across all your systems.

Repeating question group FAQ

Yes, you can create a group of questions that repeats. Use a question group and enable 'allow multiple answers' in the settings. This way, responders can provide multiple sets of responses as needed.

You can loop through a question by using a repeating (compound) question. set the repetition count to unlimited, fixed, or based on another answer, so responders can add as many responses as needed.

Repeating question group answers are stored as objects within an array in the form payload.