Embedding a study
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Setup an Embedded Feedback Survey

Embedding Feedback Surveys allow you to trigger in-product surveys when a user clicks a feedback button within your product. This makes it easy to collect feedback from your users alongside a new feature launch, monitor feature performance after a launch and identifying improvement opportunities.

Embedded Feedback Surveys can only be triggered with Code Triggers, and will appear each time the code trigger is activated.

Wondering does not automatically display a feedback button when you launch an Embedded Feedback Survey. Instead, you need to add a code trigger to the element in your product that you want to trigger the Embedded Feedback Survey, and then choose that trigger when you set up your study.

How do I set up an Embedded Feedback Survey?

Embedded Feedback Surveys on Wondering are set up like normal in-product studies, but with the "Always display" setting turned on:

Embedded Feedback Surveys are only available for studies that do not contain User interview blocks. Embedded Feedback Surveys are automatically set to collect unlimited responses, and only stop running when the study is stopped on Wondering.

Some inspiration on how to implement this

At Wondering, we use a feedback survey to collect general product feedback:

Miro use feedback surveys to get feedback on their tables:

Google use feedback surveys to get feedback after a video call:

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