Introduction to Study blocks

Study blocks are the building blocks of your study, such as survey questions, user interviews and consent forms.

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Wondering supports a range of Study Blocks that allow you to create studies such as surveys and user interviews. Blocks can be combined in your studies to create complex studies for both in-product and link-based studies.

Block

Description

User Interview

Run instant or scheduled video calls with your participants.

Prototype Test

Ask your participants to interact with a prototype from tools like Figma, InVision and Miro and record their answers and interactions.

Multi-choice single-answer

Ask multi-choice questions where only one option can be selected as an answer.

Multi-choice multi-answer

Ask multi-choice questions where multiple options can be selected as an answer.

Rating

Ask questions such as "How satisfied are you with your latest order?". Participants answer on a custom scale that you define.

NPS

Ask NPS questions such as "How likely are you to suggest our product to a colleague?". Participants answer on a 0 to 10 scale.

Text/URL prompt

A flexible block that allows you to display some text to introduce your study, provide further context in-between other blocks or to link your participant to a URL.

Open text

Allow participants to write a text response to a question/prompt.

Consent

Collect consent, name and email from the participant to any terms you link to via URL.

AI Conversation (Beta)

Simply input your research topics/ questions and we then use AI to ask questions to your participants that gather answers to those questions.

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