Allows several surveys to be replied by participant, that is, a new survey is displayed for each access. Additionally, allows the resource to provide only anonymous surveys, to protect the participant's identity. As there is no access control, the participant will be able to access and reply the survey from anywhere and as many times as he wishes.
The goal of this resource is to access and reply several surveys, and is not necessary to be associated with an account or an e-mail address. To access the survey, user only needs the URL address.
Due to this improvement, questions can have a default reply when user views the survey. Due to this feature, the process to answer the survey becomes more practical and quicker, because the replies can be previously filled out with default options. For example, the survey target public can choose a default reply.
Allows access to information quickly an easily, bringing significant improvement to the use of section registration. The access to description, image and replies became easy and agile. Furthermore, the way fields are arranged on the screen will be the way they will be viewed in the file screen, that is, first the description, then the image and finally the answers. That improvement will also allow easy access to register questions in each section. Besides selecting previously registered questions from the question database, user can also select questions that have been registered only in other surveys, reducing the time because he does not need to register new questions.
Allows to save replies instantaneously, that is, after a certain question has been replied, the reply will be saved automatically and the survey does not need to be saved. This will eliminate the need to reply the survey again, for example due to some operational problem.
Through a larger dataset, allows to stratify them to obtain more accurate and coherent data for the objective of each survey. The identification of each survey actual status is essential for the business success, such as the number of participants who have finished or the number of participants who gave up answering the survey.