Forms and Surveys with Member365

Being able to collect information quickly and easily is essential for any membership-based organization, and an effective interface for building and distributing forms is the best way to do so. Fortunately, Member365 features powerful and easy-to-use systems for creating any kind of form you need.

Collect Information with Ease

Member365’s options for creating forms include membership application forms, profile data surveys, quizzes, votes and more. They all operate using a simple interface that lets you drag and drop the type of question you need into your form — short answer questions, drop-down menus, etc. — so learning how to create one kind of form means you’re set up for all the rest!

Customize Profile Forms for Individuals and Organizations

Whether your members are individuals or organizations, you can create forms to let you collect whatever information you need to know.

Analyze Event Feedback

You can attach forms to your event registration process to collect information from your attendees; you can even create a different form for every unique ticket tier!

Conduct Surveys

Member365’s form creation options let you conduct votes and surveys with ease; we’ll even show you the breakdown of how your users voted, so you never have to tally a vote yourself.

Make What You Learn Work for You

Once you’ve sent out a form and gotten results, we offer a number of options that let you do even more with your data.

Easy-to-Use Analytics

Our interface makes it plain to see who has responded to your forms and how they’ve answered, and exporting the results is just as simple.

Refine Your Directories

You can use the information collected by your forms to fill in directory search listings, making it easier for your members to connect to the resources and contacts they need.

Build Courses

Not only can you create quizzes and tests with our interface, but you can even incorporate those tests into any online course you offer, whether they’re publicly available or paid courses!

Getting Started

To learn how to build and use forms through Member365, click here to access our Getting Started guide!

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