I'd vote for this too.
I've been looking for something like this for years for our (small)
call centre to do technical diagnostics.
Where the user ends up in the decision tree is a very important piece
of data that I'd like to be able to keep.
But then, its nice and simple, and thats good.
Thanks for this tool
Nic
On Feb 1, 10:27 am, Sarah Carr <
sarah...@google.com> wrote:
> Great question guys.
>
> There is no built-in way to track responses, but you can generate requests
> with plain old Javascript. Of course, you can't guarantee that your reader
> will be online at the time they're reading, nor that they'll get to any
> particular page, so actually engineering something to track their actions
> could be difficult.
>
> Cheers,
> Sarah
>