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Survey Report Overview

Turn your survey feedback into helpful reports

Updated over 3 months ago

This article will help you access and understand the different types of survey reports you can create in Carefeed.

How to access Survey Reports

  1. Click on Reports (in your left menu)

  2. Click on Surveys

  3. Choose from three available report options

Important: Always set your date range first before applying any other filters to ensure accurate data retrieval.

Types of Survey Reports

Survey Benchmark Report

This report helps you track and compare survey participation across communities.

Best used for:

  • Identifying communities with low engagement

  • Monitoring participation trends over time

  • Setting completion rate goals and targets


Survey Summary Report

This report offers a visual summary of survey results and trends using charts and graphs that you can print as a PDF.

Best used for:

  • Creating summaries and presentations to share with stakeholders

  • Visual analysis through charts and graphs

  • Professional reporting and documentation

Survey Responses Report

This report shows responses by community, status, completed date, and more.

Best used for:

  • Reviewing specific feedback and comments

  • Analyzing responses from particular communities

  • Detailed data analysis and feedback

Survey Summary Report

This report helps you analyze survey data at a high level across all communities or for specific community results, depending on your needs. You can choose to see all survey responses combined into one report, or review each community's results separately stacked one after another.

  • Show data combined: All responses are merged together into one summary.

  • Stack as individual reports: See each community's results separately in order.

  • See Community Breakdown: See the Survey Benchmark Report in a new tab with your current filters applied.

  • Individual Responses: See the Survey Responses Report, automatically scrolled to that specific question.

When should you use reports instead of survey analytics?

Analytics are detailed when you’re looking at individual surveys, but Survey Reports show the big picture of feedback across communities. Check out this feature to explore the big picture for your community today.

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