Website feedback question generator

Describe the audience, moment, or decision. SurveyNinja AI turns it into practical questions for website clarity, trust, navigation, and conversion friction.

Website workflow
10 draft questions
conversion clarity main signal
EN/ES/PT languages
Example direction
Audience
visitors, leads, customers, or trial users browsing a site
Keeps the question wording specific to the people answering.
Touchpoints
page intent, copy clarity, proof, pricing, navigation, form friction, and missing information
Connects feedback to the journey step that needs action.
Metric
conversion clarity
Makes the output easier to track, compare, and explain.
Generate a focused draft
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Add the audience, trigger moment, and decision you need to make.

When to use this generator

Use this workflow when the team needs focused Website feedback questions for website clarity, trust, navigation, and conversion friction, not a generic survey outline.

Who it fits

Best for visitors, leads, customers, or trial users browsing a site when their answers can change a product, service, campaign, people, or sales decision.

When to send it

Send it around the moment where page intent, copy clarity, proof, pricing, navigation, form friction, and missing information are fresh enough for respondents to answer with detail.

What happens next

Use the draft to build a SurveyNinja survey with segments, follow-up logic, alerts, and reporting tied to conversion clarity.

How to shape these questions

Set the goal, audience, trigger moment, and follow-up action before the survey goes live.

Frame

Name the decision first

The best questions come from a clear decision: what will change if the answer is high, low, or mixed.

Segment

Ask for the respondent context

Role, plan, region, tenure, channel, or lifecycle stage often explains the signal better than the average score.

Act

Close with a next step

Use one open follow-up so the team knows what to fix, test, or escalate after the score.

Sample questions

Use these as method cues; the generator adapts wording to your prompt.

Main signal

What best describes your experience with website clarity, trust, navigation, and conversion friction?

Creates a clean starting classification.

Driver

Which part of the experience most influenced your answer?

Separates the score from the reason behind it.

Moment

At what point did the experience become easier or harder than expected?

Finds the journey step that deserves attention.

Action

What one change would make this experience more useful for you?

Turns feedback into a prioritized improvement idea.

Where to use this workflow

Launch a focused survey

Create a first draft when the team knows the topic but not the question structure.

Compare segments

Ask the same core questions across roles, plans, channels, or locations.

Prepare a workflow

Use the output as a starting point for logic, alerts, and reporting in SurveyNinja.

How to launch this in SurveyNinja

Do not leave generated questions in a document. Turn them into a live survey with logic, channels, and reporting.

1

Build the survey

Move the questions into the builder, add scales, choices, and open fields.

2

Add logic

Show follow-ups only to the right respondents by score, role, answer, or segment.

3

Share the link

Send by link, embed, QR, email, or the channel your audience already uses.

4

Read the signals

Filter responses, compare segments, and turn repeated comments into action.

What to check before launch

Every question should connect to a decision, segment, alert, or follow-up action.

Scope

Keep the trigger moment narrow

Name the exact experience before asking about page intent, copy clarity, proof, pricing, navigation, form friction, and missing information, so respondents do not mix several memories into one answer.

Metric

Protect the main signal

Make sure every question helps explain conversion clarity instead of adding interesting but unused data.

Segments

Add one useful comparison field

Capture the audience context that can change the action: role, plan, channel, lifecycle stage, location, or use case.

Action

Plan the follow-up before launch

Decide what SurveyNinja should trigger when a respondent gives a low score, urgent comment, high intent, or strong objection.

AI generators for common survey scenarios

Pick a workflow when the survey method matters as much as the question wording.

Frequently asked questions

What should I include in the prompt?

Include the audience, trigger moment, business decision, and any segments you already care about.

Can I edit the generated questions?

Yes. Treat the output as a structured first draft and adjust wording, order, answer options, and logic before launch.

How many questions should this survey have?

Most focused workflows work best with 5 to 10 questions plus one open follow-up.

Can I use this in SurveyNinja?

Yes. Generate the questions, then build the live survey with SurveyNinja logic, branding, and analytics.

What makes this generator specific to Website feedback?

The prompt rule focuses the draft on page intent, copy clarity, proof, pricing, navigation, form friction, and missing information, the audience (visitors, leads, customers, or trial users browsing a site), and the main signal (conversion clarity) instead of using a generic survey outline.

Which answer types should I expect?

The draft can mix rating, scale, single-choice, multiple-choice, yes/no, and open-text questions when those formats fit the decision.

How do I avoid biased wording?

Ask for neutral wording, avoid implying the preferred answer, and review every generated question before sending it to respondents.

Should I segment the results?

Yes. Add role, plan, channel, lifecycle stage, region, or another meaningful segment when it can explain differences in the signal.

Can I add follow-up logic?

Yes. Use SurveyNinja logic to show follow-ups after low scores, selected options, urgent comments, or high-intent answers.

What should I do after generation?

Review the draft, remove duplicates, tighten wording, add branding and logic in SurveyNinja, then test the survey before sharing it.

Turn these questions into a live survey

Use SurveyNinja to edit the draft, add logic, share the link, and track results.

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