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SurveyMonkey is built to handle every use case and need. Explore our product to learn how SurveyMonkey can work for you.

Get data-driven insights from a global leader in online surveys.

Explore core features and advanced tools in one powerful platform.

Build and customize online forms to collect info and payments.

Integrate with 100+ apps and plug-ins to get more done.

Purpose-built solutions for all of your market research needs.

Create better surveys and spot insights quickly with built-in AI.

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Measure customer satisfaction and loyalty for your business.

Learn what makes customers happy and turn them into advocates.

Get actionable insights to improve the user experience.

Collect contact information from prospects, invitees, and more.

Easily collect and track RSVPs for your next event.

Find out what attendees want so that you can improve your next event.

Uncover insights to boost engagement and drive better results.

Get feedback from your attendees so you can run better meetings.

Use peer feedback to help improve employee performance.

Create better courses and improve teaching methods.

Learn how students rate the course material and its presentation.

Find out what your customers think about your new product ideas.

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3 ways CRM surveys make your customer success efforts count

You’ve got ideas.

Big ideas. About new ads, products, marketing messaging, and more. But how do you know whether you’ve got a winning concept that’ll boost sales?

We asked 500 marketing professionals how they know which of their ideas will be successful. And while the vast majority agreed that testing is important, we were surprised at how few had the time and money to consistently test.

Last year, we showed you how SurveyMonkey Audience uses surveys to test new ad concepts before launch. Since then, we’ve been hard at work perfecting our survey methodology to develop a scalable, repeatable process for creating sound concept test surveys for just about anything—including ads, images, book covers, product ideas, just to name a few.

That’s why our survey scientists have put together a comprehensive guide to help marketers and product managers use surveys to quickly test new ideas.

In this guide, we’ll show you how to use surveys to test concepts and perform market research without delaying your launch or breaking the bank.

  • What we’ve learned from talking to marketers
  • Insights on research trends
  • What to avoid when it comes to testing
  • Tips for getting your timing right
  • Best practices for writing concept testing surveys
  • Real-world examples of how big brands use surveys to make decisions
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Explore our customer satisfaction survey templates to rapidly collect data, identify pain points, and improve your customer experience.

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New research on the role of data on the employee experience; how it impacts decision making, worker confidence, and trust in teammates and leaders

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New research on workplace trends and how employees are balancing personal time, working from home, and the gap in remote and in-office work

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Improve your customer experience by measuring your company’s CSAT score and addressing feedback. Send CSAT surveys with SurveyMonkey.