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EUSurvey

EUSurvey is supported by the European Commission to promote interoperability solutions for European public administrations. A hosted version is available free of charge to all EU citizens. Open-source, published under the EUPL licence.

Cost / License

  • Free
  • Open Source

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  • Online
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  1.  Multiple languages

 Tags

  • poll
  • surveys

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    BE flagISA²
  • Licensing

    Open Source and Free product.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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Bitchomp
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Excellent and free tool but without more complex features.

You will _not _ find:

  • piping user data from previous questions
  • advanced dependency logic
  • drop-down matrices
  • combined question type matrices
  • support for emojis

For commonplace questionnaires this should suffice.

[Edit:] EU Login now requires two factor authentication and it is really annoying.

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What is EUSurvey?

EUSurvey is the European Commission's official survey management tool. Its main purpose is to create official surveys of public opinion and forms for internal communication and staff management, e.g. staff opinion surveys and forms for evaluation or registration.

EUSurvey provides a wide variety of elements used in forms, ranging from simple (e.g. text questions and multiple-choice questions) to somewhat advanced (e.g. editable spreadsheets and multimedia elements).

The application is hosted at the European Commission's Department for digital services, is available free of charge to all EU citizens. Open-source code is published under the EUPL licence.

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