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Free version is too spare

Social Polls by Wedgies.com · review · 2015-08-19T17:45:00+00:00

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I am looking for a free survey/poll app for a non-profit website that offers basics such as surveys, “other” options, and polls,along with the ability to export data. The basic plan for this app is too sparse for gathering the data we need. Thanks for the feedback, Cabby. I would love to hear more about the features you are looking for to gather the data you need. Feel free to respond here or drop me an email at jimmy at wedgies.com Glad to help. Many personal blogs and nonprofits use WordPress because they don’t have the extra dollars just to try out new plugins to see which work best for their needs. They often settle with programs that offer FREE services, but may take a bit more tech finesse to use. I wound up creating a survey in my free JotForm account which allowed me to do the following: Multiple choice questions Use of “OTHER” as an option with a fill-in window for text Download data into Excel Basic form analytics From a marketing POV, it would be more genuine for you to say up front that all of the super options available have a multi-level price structure and the free account is a scaled down model of what looks like a Cadillac.

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jimmyjacobson 2015-08-19T18:10:00+00:00

Thanks for the feedback, Cabby. I would love to hear more about the features you are looking for to gather the data you need. Feel free to respond here or drop me an email at jimmy at wedgies.com

cabby 2015-08-19T20:36:00+00:00

Glad to help. Many personal blogs and nonprofits use WordPress because they don’t have the extra dollars just to try out new plugins to see which work best for their needs. They often settle with programs that offer FREE services, but may take a bit more tech finesse to use. I wound up creating a survey in my free JotForm account which allowed me to do the following: Multiple choice questions Use of “OTHER” as an option with a fill-in window for text Download data into Excel Basic form analytics From a marketing POV, it would be more genuine for you to say up front that all of the super options available have a multi-level price structure and the free account is a scaled down model of what looks like a Cadillac.