Step 1 — Upload Your Survey Data
Export your results as CSV and upload below. All processing happens entirely in your browser — nothing is ever transmitted.
Upload CSV File
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CSV · TSV · SurveyMonkey · Google Forms · Typeform
How to export your data
SURVEYMONKEY
Analyze → Export → All individual responses → CSV
Analyze → Export → All individual responses → CSV
GOOGLE FORMS
Responses → Spreadsheet icon → Download as CSV
Responses → Spreadsheet icon → Download as CSV
TYPEFORM
Results → Responses → Export → CSV
Results → Responses → Export → CSV
OTHER
Any CSV where rows = respondents, columns = questions
Any CSV where rows = respondents, columns = questions
Step 2 — Map Your Columns
Detected 0 columns. Review the auto-detected types and adjust if needed.
Step 3 — Question Matching
Your columns have been matched to our question library. Review and adjust if needed.
Note on open-ended responses: Keyword extraction and sentiment analysis uses pattern matching only — not AI. Nuance, sarcasm, and context cannot be detected. An AI-powered version for deep thematic analysis is in development.
Executive Summary
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OVERALL / 100
PRIORITISED RECOMMENDATIONS
Overall Score
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out of 100
Respondents
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total responses
eNPS Score
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-100 to +100
Risk Flags
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questions below threshold
Participation Quality
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completion rate
Response Distribution
How all Likert responses are distributed across the 1–5 scale
Category Radar
Average score by theme area — benchmark line at 65
Category Scores with Response Distribution
Scores out of 100. Distribution bars show the spread of 1–5 responses within each category. Benchmark: 65+ good · 50–64 needs attention · below 50 critical.
RESPONSE DISTRIBUTION BY CATEGORY
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Neutral
Agree
Strongly Agree
Question Rankings — Top & Bottom 5
The highest and lowest scoring individual questions across your survey, regardless of risk threshold.
TOP 5 QUESTIONS
BOTTOM 5 QUESTIONS
Risk Flags — Questions Requiring Attention
Questions where the average score falls below 3.0 / 5. High risk = below 2.5.
| Question | Category | Avg Score | Risk |
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