One-liner
A minimalist, no-frills survey tool that lets users create and share simple surveys quickly, with a focus on privacy and offline functionality.
Strengths
- Users praise its clean, distraction-free interface and fast survey creation ("I made a survey in under a minute").
- Strong emphasis on privacy: no tracking, data stays on device ("Finally, a survey app that doesn’t sell my data").
- Works offline—users can collect responses without internet access ("Perfect for field work where Wi-Fi is unreliable").
- Lightweight and fast performance, even on older devices ("Runs smoothly on my 2015 iPad").
- Simple export options to CSV and PDF ("Exporting results was effortless").
Weaknesses
- Limited customization: users complain about lack of branding options ("No logo or color scheme? Not professional enough").
- No real-time collaboration or team sharing ("Can’t share a survey with my team—only link sharing").
- No analytics dashboard: users want basic stats like response rates and time-to-complete ("I need to see how many people responded and when").
- No mobile notifications for new responses ("I have to manually check the app every hour").
- No templates or starter surveys ("Starting from scratch every time is tedious").
Opportunities
- Add team collaboration features with shared survey libraries and role-based access.
- Introduce a lightweight analytics layer with response trends, completion rates, and heatmaps.
- Build a template marketplace with curated survey types (e.g., customer feedback, event RSVPs).
- Enable push notifications for new responses with customizable triggers.
- Offer a premium tier with cloud sync, advanced export formats, and branded survey themes.
Competitors
- Typeform
- Google Forms
- Microsoft Forms
Generated by NVIDIA NIM llama-3.3-70b · 5/12/2026, 5:31:10 AM