Meetings are typically a great way to collaborate and get everyone on the same page. But when poorly managed, they can drain your productivity. If you’ve ever sat through a meeting just to plan another meeting, or one that covered information you already knew, then you know how inefficient some meetings can be. But this can be an easy fix with a survey tool that allows you to collect information upfront and establish a baseline of understanding before you meet.
Now available for all Zoom customers, Zoom Surveys provides a seamless way to poll and survey your intended audience to gather feedback and opinions. Before hosting a meeting, launch a quick survey to your participants to gather ideas upfront, identify themes, and determine which topics are most pressing. By altering your meeting content based on the findings – not your assumptions – you can help ensure that everyone walks away fully informed. Even better, if everyone is aligned ahead of time, you may be able to eliminate the meeting altogether.
What about the times you need feedback to improve your work? We all know the value of surveys, but if you spend too much time creating them, tracking down emails, or worse, not receiving the engagement you need, an integrated survey tool can help.
Built in to the Zoom platform, Zoom Surveys enables you to get the feedback you need, when you need it, and creates an engaging and interactive experience for participants. Launch a survey at any time to poll colleagues for feedback, suggest areas for improvement, and learn more about your customers’ preferences.
Zoom Surveys is easily accessible and can be used on its own or launched from directly inside Zoom Meetings or Zoom Webinars. And coming soon, Zoom Surveys will expand to integrate with Zoom Team Chat, Zoom Phone, Zoom Events, and Zoom Scheduler.
As a survey creator, you can:
- Create a survey library
- Designate answers to be anonymous
- Share surveys via a hyperlink
- Add additional messaging
- Customize your survey’s background with your preferred logos, colors, and branding elements
- Define next questions based on respondents’ answers