Advanced branching lets you customize the behavior of your survey based on multiple conditions and it's one of our most powerful logic features.
Advanced branching rules are based on Conditions and Actions.
Conditions are things like a respondent's answers to a survey question, custom data from Contacts, custom variables, or survey language.
When the criteria defined in your conditions are met, the Actions will:
Before adding Advanced branching rules, consider what data you can base conditions on, and what collector types you'll need to use for everything to work smoothly.
Data | Description | Compatible Collector Types |
| Questions | Any question type except Text, Image, Click map, Text A/B test, Question A/B test, and Image A/B test. For questions with multiple rows, you can specify the row you want to base your condition on. | All collector types |
| Contact data | The custom data about your respondents that's stored in Contacts. For example: Email, First Name, Last Name, Custom 1, etc. | Email invitation |
| Custom variables | The values of the custom variables in the survey URL. | Web link |
| Survey language | The language the respondent takes the survey in. | All collector types |
To add Advanced branching to your survey:
You can add Same-page logic to your survey from the Advanced branching rule builder.
Set up your conditions and actions to either the Show question or Hide question. Same-page logic seamlessly adapts in real-time, as a respondent answers prompts respondents with the appropriate follow-up questions, on the same-page, in real time, potentially limiting the number of page breaks and eliminating unnecessary respondent clicks.
Same-page logic keeps respondents engaged, and they’re more likely to provide more contextual responses for deeper insights.
Creating rules is as easy as creating logical sentences based on questions in your survey, or information about your respondent. Every rule is made up of two parts: a condition and an action.
You can build rules based on the following subjects. Keep in mind that some subjects will only work when you use a certain collector type to send your survey.
To view or edit an existing rule:
You can't copy or move rules to another page in the survey. You need to re-build the rules on the new survey page.
The best way to test Advanced branching depends on the subjects you based your rules on.
When previewing a survey, you can view your Advanced branching rules alongside your survey preview, so you can test your logic flows are set up properly.
Your results in the Analyze Results section will look the same as any normal survey. If a respondent was skipped past a question or page due to a branching action, or if a question was hidden from a respondent, the questions they didn't see are marked as skipped in the Analyze Results section.
There's no way to view or export the logic path that a particular respondent took through your survey.

