User Feedback Survey Template
Collect actionable feedback from users without annoying them.
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AI Free Tools Editorial
Published
March 17, 2026
Updated
March 17, 2026
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SURVEY: [Product Name] Quick Feedback (2 minutes) 1. How would you rate your overall experience? ⭐ 1-5 2. What do you primarily use [Product] for? □ [Use case 1] □ [Use case 2] □ [Use case 3] □ Other: ___ 3. What's the ONE thing you love most? (open text) 4. What's the ONE thing that frustrates you? (open text) 5. How likely are you to recommend us? (NPS: 0-10) 6. What feature would you most want us to add? □ [Feature A] □ [Feature B] □ [Feature C] □ Other: ___ 7. Anything else? (optional, open text) Thank you! As a thank you, here's [incentive — discount code, early access, etc.]
💡 Pro Tip
Keep surveys under 7 questions — completion drops 20% for every additional question. Always include one open-text field for unexpected insights. Send surveys when users are most engaged (right after using a feature successfully).
📌 When to Use This Template
For collecting user feedback quarterly, after major feature launches, or when onboarding new users.
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