Personalizing Surveys with Skip Logic
Skip logic allows you to skip some questions based on the respondent's answers. This can help to reduce survey completion time and improve the overall user experience. There are two methods for skip logic: Skip questions based on options and Unconditional skip question.
Skip questions based on options
1. Determine which questions you want to set up the skip logic based on the respondent's answers.
2. Click on Skip Logic button and enter the Skip Logic setting pop-up.

3. Select the skip option from the dropdown menu for each answer option. You can choose to skip to the end of the survey, mark it as an invalid response (a page break is needed), or skip to one of the remaining questions.

4.Click Save.
Tips: Use Skip Logic to end surveys early(skip to the end) and to filter out invalid respondents.For managing question visibility, it's recommended to use Display Logic.
With skip logic, all the questions will be displayed initially, but when the respondent chooses an option that indicates the end of the survey, the remaining questions will be hidden. For example, if you want to respondents who answer "No" to "Have you purchased a car in the last year?" to end the survey, you can set up the skip logic for this option. Here is the example.



Unconditional skip question
1. Click the question that you want to set up with skip logic to edit, all questions types can apply this method.
2. Click on Skip Logic button and enter the Skip Logic setting pop-up.

3. Select the Unconditional skip.You can choose to skip to the end of the survey or skip to one of the remaining questions.

4. Click Save.
To remove all skip logic, click Clear all.
