Multi-Page Forms
Long forms can feel overwhelming. Breaking them into pages makes the experience smoother — respondents focus on a few fields at a time and progress through at their own pace.
Creating pages
Insert a page break anywhere in your form to split it into pages:
- Type
/pageand select New page, or - Click the + button and choose New page from the Layout section
Everything above the page break becomes one page, everything below starts the next. Add as many page breaks as you need.
How pages work
- Back and Next buttons appear automatically so respondents can navigate between pages
- Validation happens per page — required fields on the current page must be filled in before the respondent can move to the next page
- Auto-advance — when a field is the sole visible field on a page, the form automatically advances to the next page after the respondent makes a selection. This works for rating, linear scale, and single-select multiple choice fields
Page design tips
- Group related fields together — keep a logical flow within each page
- Add a heading at the top of each page — gives respondents context about what the section is about
- Keep pages short — aim for 2–5 fields per page to avoid scrolling
- Put important fields early — people are more likely to complete the first few pages