Surveys right inside your product
Surveys run directly inside your product: as a modal, inline widget, exit-intent or public link. URL patterns control where they appear, and the answers show up in the dashboard right away.
No extra script needed: these surveys run on the single uxspire tag you've already embedded.
Feedback arrives too late
Most users never file a ticket and never sign up for an interview. They will answer a short question, though, if it appears in the right place.
How a survey comes together
Create, target, analyse. All three steps happen in the app, with no engineering work.
Eight question types
Four modes
Four modes are available. Inline, modal and exit-intent are mutually exclusive per survey, while a public link can also be combined with an embed.
Five rules
Five rules decide when a survey appears: URL pattern, delivery mode, CSS selector for inline widgets, priority across surveys, and response frequency.
/checkout/*, so the survey appears exactly in the relevant moment.Distributions, free-text answers and trends
Common questions
What is an in-product survey?
An in-product survey appears directly in your product or website while someone is using it: as an inline element, modal or exit-intent. The context of the answer is therefore known.
How can surveys be delivered?
There are four options: public link, inline embed directly in the page, modal, or exit-intent just before the user leaves the page. A public link can be combined with an embed; inline, modal and exit-intent are mutually exclusive per survey.
Which question types do surveys support?
Eight question types are available: short text, long text, single choice, multiple choice, rating, number, Likert and ranking, optionally with an image, a placeholder and a hint text. Welcome and thank-you screens plus simple display-logic rules control which question appears when.
How do in-product surveys help?
In-product surveys collect feedback at the moment of use. URL patterns, CSS selectors and insertion positions control where they appear; display logic and throttling prevent users from being interrupted too often.
Create your first survey.
Modal, inline, exit-intent or public link. Targeted by URL pattern, delivery mode, priority and frequency.