If you’re looking for the best survey software available on the market then let me introduce to you WPForms. Yes, you will need WordPress to use WPForms. I’ve previously mentioned this tool in other articles listed below:

Creating surveys is a great way to obtain feedback from your visitors and creating them is even easier when using WPForms. You literally just drag and drop your fields to create the forms and each field – it’s that simple. Now, if you want to create more complex forms on your WordPress site, then WPForms also caters this by using Rules (the Advanced options and Conditional logic fields).
With WPForms, you are also able to create awesome polls to make the user experience on your website more engaging. Once you obtain all this information from the surveys or polls, you can view the information received in beautiful reports with great looking graphs.
Some of the features of WPForms are:

- drag and drop form builder
- responsive mobile friendly
- NPS Surveys
- smart survey fields
- entry management
- spam protection
- form templates
- interactive survey reports
- real-time polls
- instant notifications
- easy to embed
So if you are using WordPress as your CMS system for your website, make sure you also use WPForms!
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