Report
The Results tab is where you analyze your survey responses. Open any survey and click Results in the top header bar to access it.
Layout
The report page has three main areas:
- Top header — back button (magic menu), report selector, Content / Published / Results navigation, and a Share button
- Sub-tabs — four views: Results, Statistics, Testers, Table
- Toolbar — "Displayed questions" toggle and Filter panel (date + filter groups)
A notice at the bottom of every tab reminds you that "Datas for the last 90 days only".
Report selector
In the top-left, next to the navigation, a dropdown shows the name of the current report (defaults to "Global report"). From this dropdown you can:
- Switch between existing reports
- Create a new report — useful for building filtered views of the same survey data (e.g. a report focused on detractors only)
Magic menu
The ghost icon in the top-left corner opens a quick-action menu with shortcuts:
| Action | Description |
|---|---|
| Back to [source] | Go back to the source page |
| Back Home | Go to the home page |
| Invite | Invite a team member |
| Create report | Create a new report |
| Edit survey | Jump to the survey editor |
| Share | Open the share modal |
| Download | Export the report |
| Help | Access help resources |
Results
The default view. Each question in your survey is displayed as a card with its results.
Left sidebar
A clickable list of all questions lets you jump to a specific question. The currently visible question is highlighted.
Per-question cards
Every question card shows:
- Question number (e.g. "Question 1/5") and the question title
- A visualization specific to the question type (see below)
- Four metrics at the bottom:
| Metric | Description |
|---|---|
| Answers / Views | Number of answers vs. number of times the question was displayed, with a percentage |
| Time | Average time spent on the question |
| Dropout | Number of respondents who quit the survey at this question, with a percentage |
| Skipped | Number of respondents who skipped this question, with a percentage |
Visualizations by question type
| Question type | Visualization |
|---|---|
| Multiple choice | List of choices with percentage and response count for each |
| Open question | Stats only, with a "Show more" button showing the total answer count — clicking it navigates to the Table tab |
| Opinion scale | Star/emoji distribution with percentage and response count per rating level |
| NPS | Gauge/donut chart with Promoter, Passive, and Detractor breakdown (see NPS details below) |
| User information | Stats only (answers/views, time, dropout, skipped) |
NPS question details
The NPS question card has extra features compared to other question types.
Chart view modes
Three icons in the top-right corner of the NPS card let you switch between views:
| Icon | View | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Bar chart | Stacked bar | Promoter / Passive / Detractor breakdown over time (monthly) |
| Line chart | Score evolution | NPS score (-100 to +100) plotted over time |
| Gauge | Donut chart | Default view — overall NPS score with Promoter / Passive / Detractor percentages and response counts |
Promoter / Passive / Detractor breakdown
Next to the donut chart, three rows summarize the distribution:
- Promoter (scores 9–10) — percentage and response count
- Passive (scores 7–8) — percentage and response count
- Detractor (scores 0–6) — percentage and response count
More details
Click "More details" below the NPS card to expand a score-by-score table with columns:
| Column | Description |
|---|---|
| Score | The score value (0 to 10) with its NPS category (Detractor, Passive, or Promoter) |
| Responses | Number of respondents who gave this score |
| Percentage of total | Proportion of this score among all responses |
Statistics
The Statistics tab shows aggregate insights about your survey performance. It contains the following sections, also listed in a left sidebar for quick navigation.
Conversion funnel
Three stages with percentages and participant counts:
| Stage | Description |
|---|---|
| Opened | Number of respondents who saw the survey (100% baseline) |
| Started | Number who answered at least one question |
| Ended | Number who completed the survey |
Devices
Breakdown of respondents by device type:
- Desktop
- Mobile
- Tablet
- Unknown
Each shows a percentage of total respondents.
Conversion by time
A line chart plotting Opened, Started, and Ended counts over time. You can toggle each line on/off by clicking its label.
Dropout
A table listing each question with:
| Column | Description |
|---|---|
| Questions | Question name with its type icon |
| Responses | Number of responses for this question |
| % | Dropout percentage at this question |
Languages
A table showing response distribution by language:
| Column | Description |
|---|---|
| Languages | Language name with flag icon |
| Responses | Number of responses in this language |
| % | Percentage of total |
Testers
The Testers tab lets you browse individual respondent sessions.
Left panel
A paginated list of all testers. Each entry shows the tester's name, email, or anonymous ID (e.g. "6e27a8"). Click a tester to view their details.
Right panel (tester detail)
When you select a tester, the right panel shows:
- Tester name and start date (e.g. "Started: April 9, 2026 9:14 AM")
- Hidden Fields — the source author's properties, displayed as a collapsible JSON object
- Answers — each question the tester answered, listed in order, showing:
- The question title
- Their response (selected choices, text answer, star rating, NPS score, user info fields, etc.)
Table
The Table tab shows all responses in a spreadsheet-like data table.
Columns
| Column | Content |
|---|---|
| Testers | Name, email, or anonymous ID |
| Date | Response date and time |
| Language | Language with flag icon |
| One column per question | The respondent's answer — choices for multiple choice, text for open questions, star icons for scales, Promoter/Passive/Detractor label with score for NPS |
| Consent | Whether the respondent gave consent via the user information question |
| User info fields | One column per user information field (e.g. name, email) |
Pagination
The table is paginated. The bottom-left shows the total number of lines (e.g. "23 lines") and page navigation.
Filters
Filters apply across all four tabs. Click "Filter" in the toolbar to open the filter panel.
Date filter
A date filter is always present. Click the current date range label to pick from preset ranges or define a custom period:
| Preset | Range |
|---|---|
| Today | Current day only |
| Week to date | From the start of the current week to today (default) |
| Month to date | From the start of the current month to today |
| Quarter to date | From the start of the current quarter to today |
| Year to date | From January 1st to today |
| Last | A custom "last N days/weeks/months" range |
| Period | Pick a specific start and end date |
Filter groups
Click "New filter group" to add an additional filter. Available filter types:
| Filter | Description |
|---|---|
| Name | Filter by tester name |
| Language | Filter by response language |
| Device type | Filter by Desktop, Mobile, Tablet, or Unknown |
| Answer | Filter by specific answers to a question |
| Date | Add another date-based condition |
| Properties | Filter by source author properties |
Click "Clear filters" to remove all filter groups and reset to the default view.
Displayed questions
Click "Displayed questions" in the toolbar to toggle which questions are visible in the report. Each question has a checkbox — uncheck it to hide it from the Results, Table, and other views. You can also toggle the "Hidden Fields" column.
Download
To export your report data, open the magic menu (ghost icon, top-left) and click Download. A modal asks you to choose a format:
| Format | Description |
|---|---|
| Download (ppt) | PowerPoint export with visual charts and question results |
| Download (xlsx) | Excel spreadsheet with raw response data |
Only the first 5 answers to open-ended questions will appear on PPT export slides.
Share
Click the Share button in the top-right corner to open the sharing modal.
Public reports
Toggle "Public reports" to generate a public link to your report. When enabled:
- Anyone with the link can view the report without logging in
- The public report automatically updates as new answers come in
- You can optionally set a password that will be required to access the report
When disabled, the report is only accessible to team members who are logged in.
Related pages
- Questions — Edit your survey questions
- Publish — Configure triggers, audience, and publish your survey
- Email Reports — Schedule automated email reports