Incorporate branching logic when creating forms and questionnaires
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Jivko Nanchev
Hey there, I was wondering if it is possible to use branching logic when creating forms and questionnaires?
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Suzy
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Form Diversification
Alyssa Barnes
Based on clients answers, allowing forms to lean clients to different questions depending on how they answer it
Suzy
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Automation for forms (sections that can be hidden if not appropriate)
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Chloe Walker
Ask a question (for example: Any injuries: yes/no) and then if ticked yes.... follow up questions follow, however if ticked no, this section is hidden from that client.
It will allow coaches smoother onboarding forms without it being overwhelming for the client
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Alonzo Macias
The more I learn about this app, the more sad I get when simple tasks like incorporate branching logic on a form is still not implemented in almost 2 years as well as other requests.
Everfit! You have amazing tools and I love you, but you need to learn how to maximize those tools effectively.
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Hannah Rorrison
Not sure how to vote, but this would allow us to take our coaching to the next level. To be able to help clients feel heard and be able to provide better feedback and coaching. Please get this one added asap :)
Suzy
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Add Branching to Forms
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Paul Johnson
We need branching on forms please. Very similar to what you'd find on something like MS Teams forms. I feel like it would be fairly simple to add, and would be incredible alongside the new triggers feature! Let's go Everfit!
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Paul Johnson
P.s. Loving your work and constant iteration to the platform!
Suzy
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Conditional Logic in Forms
Elena Colombe
I would love to be able to have different questions in a check-in form be hidden based on the user submitting a form, or by specific questions being answered.
Elena Colombe
I would LOVE this. My check-in forms would be SO much better in this scenario.
Suzy
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Conditional Answers on Forms
Chris Zinn
Create an option for conditional answers, similar to how the “other” option works.
For example: “Do you currently take creatine?”
Yes
No
A conditional prompt would pop up for “No” that lets the client explain their choice
Suzy
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