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Appearance and Theme

In Wejot, the survey appearance is not configured through a fixed set of toggles. It is gradually “written” through conversation between you and the AI.

This means the survey does not need to look like a standardized third-party page. It can blend naturally into your product, brand, or research context.


When you describe how you want the survey to look, Wejot translates the description into styling rules.

These rules (usually expressed as styling code) control layout structure, colors, typography, spacing, and interaction details.

You do not need to understand the implementation. You only need to judge whether the final rendering matches your expectations.


In real usage, styling discussions often focus on:

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  • Overall vibe: formal, lightweight, or strongly branded
  • Colors and fonts: align with your product or brand identity
  • Page pacing: what stands out on the first screen, and spacing between questions
  • Buttons and interaction: clarity, friendliness, and click affordance

Styling is usually refined iteratively during preview.


These are common styling requests you can use as-is:

Make it feel more like a game—brighter colors and a playful tone.
Add our product logo to the first screen, with the brand primary color as background.
Round the buttons more and make the overall feel lighter.
Make it more formal—like a professional research questionnaire.

Appearance does not only affect “how it looks”. It also affects comprehension and willingness to complete.

For example:

  • The first screen influences whether respondents continue
  • Spacing influences reading pressure
  • Button design influences how intuitive actions feel

That is why appearance is often iterated together with structure and logic.


After appearance changes, you can preview the final effect in the editor.

Switch between desktop and mobile views to confirm the rendering is natural across devices.

Styling is part of how a study gradually becomes real.

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