Limitation: The Google add-on setup is only available in English.
We have two Google add-ons available:
This add-on is available for SurveyMonkey paid plans.
The Google Sheets add-on lets you import your survey responses to a spreadsheet. We’ll update your spreadsheets with new responses until you choose to stop importing.
To import your survey results to Google Sheets:
Once you sign in, you can start importing responses from SurveyMonkey. To import responses:
We create a new sheet with the same name as the survey you’re importing. We’ll also update your sheet with new responses any time you open the SurveyMonkey add-on.
TIP! It’s best to stop importing responses before making changes to your spreadsheet.
The add-on imports all responses from the collectors you selected into a sheet with the exact same name as the survey. The following information will help you get started analyzing the spreadsheet:
The spreadsheet organizes respondents by row and includes the time the survey was submitted or last modified and the complete answer set for each respondent. For additional respondent metadata you may have included in an Email Invitation Collector, please download an All Responses Data XLS export.
You can create filters in Google Sheets to organize the results, but it's best to wait to edit the spreadsheet until you're done refreshing the results—refreshing may overwrite changes you've made to the sheet.
To refresh the available surveys or response counts per collector, click the refresh button at the top of the list to the right of your SurveyMonkey username.
To import new responses to the sheet, close and reopen the SurveyMonkey add-on. We’ll update your spreadsheet with new responses.
We can only import responses into a sheet (or tab) that has the same name as the survey you’re importing. If the name of the sheet or survey changes, we’ll import responses to a new sheet.
You can import the survey data into a new sheet (or tab) within the spreadsheet if you don't want to overwrite any changes you've made. You have two options:
Stop importing responses to change which collectors you import responses from or make changes to your sheet. To stop importing new responses:
If you want to keep importing responses later, just select Start importing.
If you start importing again, any changes made to the spreadsheet will be lost. To keep any changes you made, rename your tab before you start importing responses again.
Google Sheets allows us to import up to 3,000 responses at a time. To view more responses in a sheet, consider exporting your results to an XLS or CSV file.
If your survey has a lot of questions or responses, please refer to Google's spreadsheet size limits. We support the new version of Google Sheets, which has a limit of 2 million cells per spreadsheet.
A/B Test responses can’t be imported.
This add-on is available for all SurveyMonkey plan types, including the free plan.
The Google Forms add-on lets you convert a Google Form to a survey in SurveyMonkey. You can then design and send your survey from SurveyMonkey.
To import your Google Form into a survey:
Your Google account can only be linked with one SurveyMonkey account at a time.
To switch the SurveyMonkey account you're using in the add-on:
To unlink your accounts entirely: