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Rating

Unveil how to leverage Wooclap’s Rating feature to capture opinions and insights.

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How to create and customize Rating questions in Wooclap?

The Rating question type allows you to ask a question to your participants and let them answer by giving their opinion through numbers placed on a scale. This feature is available to all Wooclap users.

Create a Rating

If you have not done so already, start off by creating your event within Wooclap. You can check out this article to find out how to successfully create your first event.

Once your event has been created, click on New question and choose Rating under Gather feedback

You can also import an already created Rating question from our Examples gallery. Head on to Examples gallery and choose Rating under Question type. You can then add the Rating question of your choice to your event.

Customize the Rating

In the first field at the top of the interface, insert the instructions you would like your participants to follow (1). Then, include the different propositions you would like them to rate on a scale (2).

The side menu on the right (3) allows you to set a maximum score for the ratings sent by your participants. Those scores can be between 1 and 4 at the lowest, and between 1 and 10 at the highest.

When you are done preparing your question, you can either click on Save or Display now at the bottom of the screen to launch your Wooclap event.

Display the Rating and show the results

Once you have clicked on Display now or Display, the question you have prepared will appear on your screen. You can then invite your participants to join your event and answer. 

Select Results to show the participants' answers. You will have an overall view of the highest rating and an average score for each proposition. Did you know that by hovering over the results will show you the %? Give it a try!

Radar Chart

Want to see your results in a different angle? You can review them as a radar chart.

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