What “Multiple Surveys” means
With Qomon, on the Advanced and Expert plans, you can create several surveys in the same space and choose which one to link to each action (calling, canvassing, or GOTV). This gives you flexibility depending on the action or situation.
Before getting started, make sure you’ve created at least one survey in Qomon.
Read our guide here first: Create a survey on Qomon
⚠️ Please ask your users to update their mobile app to ensure multi-surveys work and display correctly.
📋 When should you use multiple surveys?
Multiple surveys are especially useful if you:
Run several campaigns at once, each with its own questions.
Use different action types (calling vs canvassing).
Need tailored question sets for specific audiences.
Want to keep historical results visible even after a survey is no longer active.
☝️ Choosing your survey
When creating an action, you’ll be asked to link a survey. Simply select one of your existing surveys from the dropdown menu:
🎯 Best practices and tips
How many surveys can you create?
To create new surveys, head to your Surveys tab, and click "Create a survey".Advanced plan: You can create up to 5 surveys.
Expert plans: There is no limit to your surveys.
Choose a default survey in Space Settings
Set a default survey in your Space Settings so your team always starts with the right one. (See our Mobile Settings article for full details)View all survey responses on the contact card
All answers from all surveys remain visible on each contact card, under the Surveys tab. To check a specific survey’s results, click the eye icon next to that survey — including surveys that have been archived.Archive surveys instead of deleting them
When a survey is no longer useful:Archive it if you want to stop using it in new actions. Archived surveys can’t be selected for actions, but their responses stay visible on contact cards under Archived surveys.
Delete it only if you want to remove it completely. Deleting a survey removes it from the contact card and makes past responses no longer visible.


