Start with the decision
Describe the audience, moment, and decision so the result is anchored in a real workflow.
Generate customer development questions about real behavior, pain, alternatives, budget, and decision criteria.
Describe the audience, moment, and decision so the result is anchored in a real workflow.
Generate customer development questions about real behavior, pain, alternatives, budget, and decision criteria.
Use role, plan, channel, location, or lifecycle stage when averages hide important differences.
Use the draft in the builder with logic, branding, analytics, and team workflows.
Specific context gives the AI enough signal to avoid generic output.
Good surveys start from a decision, not a list of nice-to-have questions.
Segmentation helps explain where the signal is strongest.
Open text turns a score into a practical next step.
Move from a topic to a usable question set in minutes.
Shape the output around the audience and workflow.
Refine the draft with logic, branding, and analytics.
Generate customer development questions about real behavior, pain, alternatives, budget, and decision criteria.
Add audience, lifecycle moment, constraints, and the decision the result should support.
Check for leading wording, vague scales, missing segments, and duplicated questions.
Do not paste personal identifiers or private respondent details into public AI tools.
Use role, plan, channel, location, or lifecycle stage when averages hide important differences.
Decide who will review low scores, urgent comments, or strong buying signals.
Start with loyalty, satisfaction, HR, customer discovery, or market research when the method is already clear.
Start with loyalty, satisfaction, HR, customer discovery, or market research when the method is already clear.
Churn, purchase, onboarding, events, and service moments.
Feedback for features, interfaces, websites, and prioritization.
Engagement, exits, onboarding, training, and internal experience.
Pricing, brand, concepts, ads, segments, and lead qualification.
Yes. This page adds intent-specific guidance so the generated questions match the method more closely.
Yes. Review wording, answer options, order, and logic before sending the survey.
English, Spanish, and Portuguese.
No account is required to draft questions. Use a SurveyNinja account when you want to save, publish, and analyze surveys.
Include the audience, goal, trigger moment, known constraints, and the decision the team needs to make after reading the answers.
For most focused surveys, start with 5 to 10 questions. Use more only when the audience has enough time and the topic needs deeper segmentation.
Yes. Use the generated structure as a draft, then switch questions to ratings, scales, choices, yes/no, or open text in the SurveyNinja builder.
Yes. Copy the draft into SurveyNinja, add design, logic, channels, and analytics, then test the survey before sharing it.
The tool suggests the question structure. You can add branching, follow-ups, alerts, and segment rules in SurveyNinja before launch.
Yes. Start from a SurveyNinja template, paste or adapt the generated questions, and keep the parts that fit your workflow.
Use AI to get the structure, then publish it with SurveyNinja design, logic, analytics, and team workflows.
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