How to create a Google Survey and collect responses in seconds
Whether you need to get customer feedback or brainstorm ideas for hanging out, Google Forms is a handy tool for gathering people’s opinions about anything. It lets you create custom questions in minutes, including multiple-choice, short-answer, and checkbox questions, to build a survey anyone would want to complete.
You can share your survey using your smartphone, PC, or abudget Android tablet. Google Forms can also be embedded on your website for better engagement. And after the responses start rolling in, you don’t have to sort through them manually. Google Forms integrates with Google Sheets and other Workspace apps, so you can easily view and download responses on your device.

What is Google Forms?
Google Forms is an online survey and questionnaire application in the Google Workspace alongside productivity tools like Google Docs, Google Slides, and more. it’s possible to create various questions on your Android device or computer devices, from multiple-choice to open-ended or close-ended questions.
After completing your survey, you can share it with third parties by email, copying the link, embedding it on your website, or forwarding it to Facebook and Twitter.

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What types of surveys can you make with Google Forms?
You can create customer orders, job applications, product or service evaluations, and event booking forms with Google Forms. You can also make fun quizzes to test people’s knowledge or get people’s opinions on everyday matters.
Below are the different types of questions you can ask with Google Forms:

How to create a Google survey on your computer
Google Forms is free, and your respondents don’t need a Google account to access your survey, except for you. A Google account is crucial to creating a survey as it allows you to access Google apps like Forms, Docs, Sheets, and more. An internet connection is also necessary since Google Forms is a web-based application.
Start a new Google form
Add and edit questions in Google Forms
Add media elements to your Google survey
You can insert pictures and YouTube videos to spice up your survey. Pictures can exist within a question tab or separately in a different tab. You can also insert videos into your survey form, but not inside a question tab. You must add the video before or after the question in its own tab. Additionally, you can’t insert non-YouTube videos into Google Forms.
Reorder questions and sections in Google Forms
You might make a mistake in the arrangement of your questions. Clicking and dragging the questions to their rightful spots resolves the issue. You can also move a question out of one section and into another.
Share your Google survey form
You can share your Google survey via email to multiple addresses at once, which saves you the trouble of doing it one by one. You can also share your survey link on Facebook and Twitter. To send it on other platforms like WhatsApp and Telegram, copy the survey link from Google Forms and paste it there, as there isn’t an option to send it directly.
View survey responses on Google Forms
Any response you receive automatically enters the Responses menu. it’s possible to download the answers as a .csv file to your computer or view them in the Google Sheets application.
How to create a Google survey on your phone
There isn’t an official Google Forms app. You’ll create a form using your web browser. The good news is that the Google Forms website is optimized for mobile viewing. So you can generate a new survey on your phone, although you need to sign in to your account. You may experience difficulties viewing the full website features. You can resolve that issue by switching your browser view to the Desktop site or rotating your screen to landscape view.
Create new forms and add questions
Add images and videos
Add and reorder sections
View responses and share your survey
Collect feedback the fast and easy way
Google Forms eliminates the need to message people individually to get their opinions. It also automatically organizes responses into a spreadsheet, so you don’t have to waste time typing them in. You can share the survey onpopular messaging appslike WhatsApp and Telegram or invite your coworkers to collaborate using theGoogle Workspace suite.
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