Supported event types
Virtual | In-person | Webinar | Field event | Third-party✓ ✓ ✓
Virtual | In-person | Webinar | Field event | Third-party✓ ✓ ✓

Question builder
Inside Engagement › Surveys, you launch a drag-and-drop builder that supports single-choice, multi-choice, 1–5 rating, Net Promoter Score, Likert scale, open text, and dropdown inputs. Each type enforces validation on the client side, keeping datasets clean for analysis. A numeric rating field restricts letters, so no one enters “great” where you’re expecting a number.Placement & timing
Surveys surface in four ways: pre-event on the registration confirmation page, mid-session as a side-panel card, on the Thank-You page immediately after the stream ends, and post-event via email magic-link. Placement flexibility solves for context; a five-question demographics survey belongs at registration when users expect form-fill, whereas a one-tap NPS belongs on exit while emotion is fresh.A fintech webinar triggered a single-question NPS overlay four seconds after broadcast end and achieved an 83 % response rate, versus 27 % when the same question went out by email the next day.
Real-time analytics
A live dashboard shows total responses, completion rate, and distribution charts by question type. Because Zuddl stores each response as a time-stamped row, you can correlate sentiment spikes with agenda items. For example, the satisfaction dipped precisely when a demo crashed.Use Cases
- Session ratings: Speakers read live ratings mid-track and adjust pacing; attendees feel heard when issues resolve immediately.
- Sponsor qualification: Booth surveys ask budget range and timeline, scoring leads onsite so sponsors leave with prioritized lists instead of raw badge scans.
- Certification compliance: Training events embed a quiz and automatically issue certificates only to those scoring above a threshold, satisfying professional-development boards.
- Product feedback: Road-map voting surveys tell product managers which feature announcements landed, guiding Q4 sprint priorities.