Take a survey

When you’re invited to a survey, you get a notification with a link. You can also find every survey waiting on you under My Surveys.

Find your surveys

  1. Sidebar then My Surveys (under My Workspace).

You see three tabs:

  • To do. Surveys waiting on you.
  • Submitted. Ones you’ve completed (you can review your answers but not change them).
  • Closed. Past surveys that ended without you submitting (no longer actionable).

Take a survey

  1. Click any survey under To do.
  2. Read the intro. It tells you what the survey is for, who can see the results, and whether your responses are anonymous or named.
  3. Work through the questions. Question types include:
    • Multiple choice (single answer)
    • Multiple choice (pick many)
    • Rating scale (1 to 5 or 1 to 10)
    • Free text
    • Slider
    • Yes/No
  4. Submit.

The platform saves as you go, so closing the tab won’t lose your progress.

Anonymous vs named

The intro screen tells you which mode the survey is in:

  • Anonymous. Your responses are not linked to your name. Admins see aggregate data only. Useful for engagement, satisfaction, sensitive feedback.
  • Named. Your name is attached. Used when the conversation needs follow up (e.g. exit interviews, training feedback).

If a survey says anonymous, the platform genuinely doesn’t store your identity against the responses. Your manager and HR can’t see who said what.

Save and finish later

Click Save and exit at any point. The survey appears under In progress when you come back. Your unsubmitted responses are preserved.

After submitting

You can review your own responses (named surveys only) by clicking the survey under Submitted. You can’t change them.

Reminders

If you don’t complete a survey, the platform sends a reminder notification at 3 days and 7 days before the survey closes. After close, the survey moves to Closed and your chance to respond is gone.

360 feedback

If you’ve been invited to give 360 feedback on a colleague, the survey appears the same way. See Give 360 feedback for the specifics of that flow.