Is there a way to make a guide appear after a user selects a specific rating (1-5)?
I'm building a "Rate your experience 1-5" guide and I want to show a second guide only to people who select "5" and a different guide to people who select 1-4. Can this be done?
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Chris Ashby just curious about your use case because we are looking to do something similar, but more from a perspective of conditional questioning and answers. Just curious what you all had planned for the second steps?
I think this new feature could be helpful for you that Pendo just rolled out. It's a bit limiting since it's new but could be worth looking into: https://support.pendo.io/hc/en-us/articles/15145835158299-Guides-Logic.
Separately, my team at Citrix has done this in the past with "logic" steps. The user would submit their response on step 1 and be advanced to step 2 where we would have some custom JS logic. This would require custom code on step 1 and step 2. Step 1 would have logic to capture the value the user selects between 1-5 and use that value in step 2 that would direct the user to the appropriate guide or step we want them directed to. We use this a lot with NPS (anyone 0-7 get a flow to gain more in-depth feedback and anyone 8-10 get a slightly shorter flow to see if they have any additional feedback).
At Citrix, we've effectively employed "logic" steps in user interactions. Users progress from step 1, submitting responses, to step 2, guided by custom JS logic. The captured value (1-5) in step 1 directs users in step 2 to relevant guides. This method optimizes NPS feedback, channeling 0-7 scores for in-depth insights and streamlining the flow for 8-10 scores. Explore more with Remini Mod APK.
Yes, you can definitely set that up! Many survey or form platforms allow for conditional logic, where you can show different follow-up questions or guides based on the respondent's answers. If you're using something like Google Forms, Typeform, or Microsoft Forms, you can use their "conditional branching" or "logic" features to display a specific guide based on the rating selected.
As for CapCut, if you're planning to create a video guide for those who rate "5" or for those who rate "1-4," it’s a great tool for adding text, transitions, and effects to make the video engaging. Furthermore, if you are into capcut video editing then you must know that capcutproapk is providing mod version of the CapCut app. You can even create two different video guides and link them based on the rating using the platform's logic features.
Good luck with your guide!
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