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This tutorial is for respondents — people who have been invited to take a survey. If you are a survey creator, see: Quick Start: Create your first survey in the Web App
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When a creator publishes a survey in your Discord server, you will see an invitation embed posted in a channel. Depending on how the creator configured the survey, you may see:
To take the survey in the Subo Web App, click the web link (or the button labeled something like Take the survey or Open web form).
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Screenshot needed: Discord invitation embed showing the web link button
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You may also receive a direct link shared by the creator outside of Discord — in a DM, on a website, or via email. Clicking it takes you straight to the web survey form.
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The Subo web survey is a conversational interface — it works like a chat, presenting one question at a time in a friendly, step-by-step flow.
When you open the link, you will see:
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Screenshot needed: Web survey chat interface showing a welcome message and the first question
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How you answer depends on the question type:
| Question type | How to answer |
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| Single-select / Yes/No | Click one of the answer buttons, then click Send |
| Multi-select | Click all the answers that apply (selected buttons highlight), then click Send |
| Open text | Type your answer in the text box at the bottom, then click Send |
| Numeric | Type a number in the input field, then click Send |
| Date | Use the date picker to select a date, then click Send |
| Rating | Click your rating (e.g. a star or a number), then click Send |
| Type your email address, then click Send |
After you send each answer, the next question appears automatically. Your previous answers remain visible above, like a conversation history.