Survey Creation Overview
In Wejot, a survey is not something you need to carefully “configure.”
It is more like a natural outcome that emerges from the research conversation itself.
As you gradually clarify what you want to understand,
the survey takes shape along the way and is continuously refined during the process.
Within Wejot’s research workflow, the survey is just one step:
- Before it comes your understanding and judgment of the problem
- After it comes sample distribution and real user feedback
Its role is simple:
to ask what you currently care about, in an appropriate way.

Most of the time, you are not explicitly “creating” a survey.
As the conversation progresses, Wejot organizes the discussion
into a survey structure that can be further discussed and used.
It is not a final version,
but an intermediate result that can be revised repeatedly and adjusted at any time.
Once the survey takes shape, you can view it in the editor.
The editor acts more like a window for observation and fine-tuning than a primary control panel.
You can use it to:
- Quickly understand the overall survey structure
- Review how questions are presented on the page
- Make small, detailed adjustments
In most cases, the editor is simply a complementary perspective outside the conversation.
During research, it is completely normal for ideas to evolve.
In Wejot, the survey evolves along with them:
- Questions can be rephrased
- The order of questions can be adjusted
- The overall structure can be rebuilt
These changes do not need to be fully decided upfront;
they become clearer as the research progresses.
If you would like to explore further how surveys are presented and controlled, you can continue reading:
All of the following content focuses on the same goal:
allowing the survey to integrate more naturally into your research process.