Build rich, varied questionnaires and surveys with likert scales, dropdowns, and text input, and enhance them with skip and display logic, branching, scoring and much more.
Quick Links
Step-By-Step Guide
First time using Questionnaire Builder 2 (QB2)? Follow our step-by-step guide and get up and running quickly
How-To Guide
Take a tour of everything you need to know in QB2 and understand how it works
Objects Guide
Full listing of all the different stimuli and question types (e.g. likert scales, multiple choice) you can add to your survey
Tutorials
Browse tutorials of specific features in QB2
Samples
Explore classic questionnaires and surveys built in QB2
Showcase
A showcase of short videos highlighting some of QB2's features
In-Depth Guides
Binding Guide
Understand how to bind based on participants previous responses, manipulations and more
Importing Surveys from Qualtrics
Learn how to import your Qualtrics survey into Gorilla
This is our new Questionnaire Builder Tool, with a fresh but familiar UI that matches our Task Builder tool. You can see the pages of your questionnaire laid out here. To configure the questions, simply click on the page. All of the question text can now be configured using HTML and Markdown, with a live preview on the left. We also have a wide range of objects that can be added to your questionnaire, including video and audio. You now add your responses individually and can choose to have separate labels and responses to help make your data analysis easier. You can also hide and show certain questions using our conditional logic. This is based on answers to previous questions you have asked. You can see conditional logic in action here. You can also branch participants to different pages of your questionnaire based on their responses as well. In Questionnaire Builder 2, we've added more randomisation options. This includes, randomising questions on the page, randomising the order that response options appear in a question, and also randomising page order. Finally, we have now added a scoring tab. This means you can set up automatic scoring within your questionnaire, including default, reverse and custom scoring. You can have multiple subscales within one questionnaire and you can choose which pages and which questions you'd like to include in your scoring.