crowdsourcing survey platforms

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Amy Engelman

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Sep 19, 2025, 3:36:41 PMSep 19
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Hi all!

It's been awhile since I've used a survey platform other than google forms and Survey Monkey, so I'd love to crowdsource your brilliant minds on what's the latest and greatest for a small non-profit with a limited budget. They don't have too many surveys, but they do have large numbers taking the surveys. They don't need any fancy formatting with skip logic and such; but they do want the ability to filter and do cross tab analysis easily. 

I'm sure I can ask ChatGBT, but I appreciate your insights more. So thanks for taking a couple minutes. 

amy

Erin Thomason

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Sep 19, 2025, 10:07:19 PMSep 19
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Hi Amy. If they don’t have a platform then I would just use Google forms or MS forms. Cross tabs and filter is really the analysis side and while some platforms do offer that I don’t love the way they do it (I have Alchemer which is one of the cheaper options and its analysis is often not what I want) 

What have others advised? 

Erin Thomason, PhD
Manager of Research and Evaluation
Prosono, LLC


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Natalie Schock

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Sep 19, 2025, 10:09:18 PMSep 19
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I’d try Microsoft Forms. 
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