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Blog - Survicate alternatives #8738
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Some notes from reading the PostHog entry:
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We should more honestly compare the survey features by making the comparison table more focused on those features.
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Question: are we genuinely the top alternative here? If not, I think it's fine to have us lower in the list. Maybe Sprig should be first, for example? Just from reading the first entry, I don't think we make a great case for being the top alternative yet.
Co-authored-by: James Temperton <[email protected]>
@andyvan-ph updated to include more survey features in the comparioson table + moved posthog to 2nd. Note that its a bit tricky to dive deep into survey features, since most companies offer pretty standard features when it comes to surveys (templates, targeting etc.) |
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A few small nits to address, but good to go otherwise.
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Like Survicate, SurveyMonkey is a tool which solely focuses on surveys. It has every feature you could ever need when it comes to sending surveys and collecting feedback, but it doesn't provide any of the other features that other alternatives on this list to do. | ||
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According to [BuiltWith](https://trends.builtwith.com/analytics/Survey-Monkey), 450 of the top million websites deploy SurveyMonkey as of June 2024. This is about half of the 978 that use Survicate. |
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I wonder if we should omit this figure for SurveyMonkey? I imagine most people use it for email surveys.
Co-authored-by: Andy Vandervell <[email protected]>
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