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Survey Question Generator
Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.
A survey question generator hands you clear, unbiased questions for gathering customer feedback that you can actually act on. Choose how many you want and it returns a shuffled set — a recommend-likelihood score, what nearly stopped you, what almost made you choose a competitor, what one thing we could do better. Product, marketing, and support teams use it to build NPS surveys, post-purchase follow-ups, and research questionnaires, since the quality of your answers depends entirely on the quality of your questions. Each one is phrased to avoid leading the respondent or stacking two questions into one. Pick the questions that fit your goal, keep the survey short so people finish it, and always include an open-ended follow-up — the freeform "why" is where the most useful insight hides. A focused survey of a few sharp, neutral questions beats a long one that biases answers and gets abandoned.
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How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Choose how many survey questions you want.
- Generate a set that fits your goal.
- Keep the survey short to boost completion.
- Add an open-ended follow-up for the why.
Use Cases
- •Building an NPS or satisfaction survey
- •Writing a post-purchase follow-up
- •Gathering product feedback
- •Running customer research
- •Improving a survey that gets ignored
Tips
- →Avoid leading or double-barrelled questions.
- →Put the most important question first.
- →Keep it short so people finish.
- →Always include one open-ended question.
FAQ
what makes a good survey question
Clear, neutral, and singular. Avoid leading wording and never stack two questions into one, since both bias the answer and make the result hard to interpret.
how long should a survey be
As short as possible. Every extra question lowers the completion rate, so include only what you will act on, and put the most important question first.
should i use open or closed questions
Both. Closed questions give measurable trends; one open-ended follow-up captures the "why" that explains them. The freeform answers are usually the most useful.
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