Gotta tell you - I watch a HELLACIOUS amount of tutorials, not just from Thrive but from many sources. I love learning. Christine you are absolutely SENSATIONAL when it comes to tutorials. All of the Thrive people are good, but you are just a notch above. Super good tutorials. This Quiz Builder tutorial was just another example of a great tutorial video you have put out. I am going to start using Quiz Builder today. ***One thing I would like to see is a number of examples of quizzes (the entire quiz from splash page to results page) for some of us that don't have quite the imaginations that some of you have.
Brilliant, Christine. These clear explanations are just what we need. You fill me with confidence to build these new features, rather than just struggling around in the dark as before.
Great tutorial Christine. You’re so clear and methodical with your explanations. Well done! And the fact you guys keep putting out such high quality tutorials week after week is amazing. Keep up the great work. Thrive Suite is, in my opinion, far and away the best WordPress theme/builder and suite or marketing tools out there. And you guys produce some of the best digital marketing content going around. THANK YOU! And keep innovating!
#question QQ- I'm using TQB and I already have a few quizzes built up. How can I reuse a quiz but with a different type? For example, reuse/copy to a category type instead of a survey type? TIA
Hi, is there an option to add a custom theme I create on Photoshop? Rather than using one of the six style templates? Or do we have to use one of the six templates?
Hi Bobby, you won't be able to easily create your own custom quiz builder theme. However the Splash page, opt-in gate and results pages can easily be designed however you want them using our visual editor. The actual question design is dependent on the available templates. -Hanne
Hi, thanks for the tutorial, im creating a Score Quiz evaluation and this quiz have 5 questions and every question have 3 or more options, and i want that people check one, two or more options and every option have 1 point and then the person can click on Next to answer new options ... its that possible?? Thanks
Hi Matias, if I understand correctly I don't believe you'll be able to do that. ATM in Thrive Quiz Builder, the quiz taker can only select one answer per question. That answer can be graded though. -Hanne
Dear team, thx for the info. The quiz itself is fine, but I´m struggling with delivering the result to users - after they have confirmed DOI. I use sendinblue. I´ve tried to build a process a) via SIB API and b) via Mail out of the DOI form. But a) seems not to transfer the result (i did not find a tag option in Sendinblue) and b) immediately sends out the result w/o DOI The flow shall be like this: after completing- > user will see a thank you page (build w/thrive) after DOI confirmation user shall get the result - either via result page or in a follow up mail What is your recommended workflow to achieve the a.m. scenario? thx a lot, Tilman
Hey all, has anyone figured out a way to call or get the questions and answers from a quiz, besides the manual export? As an example, we built a quiz that asks all of the onboarding questions needed to get a customer appointment scheduled for auto maintenance. In the quiz we narrow down the issue through a series of questions, and so each respondent will not receive the same questions/answers as they make the journey through the quiz. Once the questionnaire (quiz) is complete we would like to send either an email, or possibly a webhook, (Or anything that would work) to transmit the questions and answers out of Thrive Quiz Builder, and to a spreadsheet/email/webhook, so we can then automate the data to schedule the tech responsible for the work involved. In short, if anyone knows how the questions with answers can be pushed outside of Thrive Quiz Builder, and into Google Sheets, or sent via email, or webhook, or anything, WITHOUT having to manually export quiz questions and answers you would be a life saver!! Thanks ahead!!
Hi there, always nice to hear how people are using our tools on their own website! To answer your question, you can do that using the free Thrive Automator plugin (thrivethemes.com/automator/). Use the trigger "quiz complete" and then the action "webhook" and you can send the questions and answers! Cheers, Hanne
Lot of compliments here but she clicks through so fast cant follow it not that great made me keep pausing. New users are not that adapted to the presenters product knowledge and pretty lame she ignored that.
Gotta tell you - I watch a HELLACIOUS amount of tutorials, not just from Thrive but from many sources. I love learning.
Christine you are absolutely SENSATIONAL when it comes to tutorials. All of the Thrive people are good, but you are just a notch above. Super good tutorials. This Quiz Builder tutorial was just another example of a great tutorial video you have put out.
I am going to start using Quiz Builder today. ***One thing I would like to see is a number of examples of quizzes (the entire quiz from splash page to results page) for some of us that don't have quite the imaginations that some of you have.
Brilliant, Christine. These clear explanations are just what we need. You fill me with confidence to build these new features, rather than just struggling around in the dark as before.
Great tutorial Christine. You’re so clear and methodical with your explanations. Well done! And the fact you guys keep putting out such high quality tutorials week after week is amazing. Keep up the great work. Thrive Suite is, in my opinion, far and away the best WordPress theme/builder and suite or marketing tools out there. And you guys produce some of the best digital marketing content going around. THANK YOU! And keep innovating!
Can I redirect the users to specific pages BASED ON THEIR RESPONSE in the quiz?
#question
QQ- I'm using TQB and I already have a few quizzes built up. How can I reuse a quiz but with a different type? For example, reuse/copy to a category type instead of a survey type? TIA
Can I use this as an assessment tool in my thrive course so students can get their cpd hours?
Hi, is there an option to add a custom theme I create on Photoshop? Rather than using one of the six style templates? Or do we have to use one of the six templates?
Hi Bobby, you won't be able to easily create your own custom quiz builder theme. However the Splash page, opt-in gate and results pages can easily be designed however you want them using our visual editor. The actual question design is dependent on the available templates. -Hanne
can we give different designs for different questions ?
Not sure I quite understood your questions!
How does my quiz shortcode translate to an actual URL if I wanted to run Facebook Ads and direct the quiz-takers to my eCommerce site?
You need to put your quiz's shortcode on an actual landing page.
Hi, thanks for the tutorial, im creating a Score Quiz evaluation and this quiz have 5 questions and every question have 3 or more options, and i want that people check one, two or more options and every option have 1 point and then the person can click on Next to answer new options ... its that possible?? Thanks
Hi Matias, if I understand correctly I don't believe you'll be able to do that. ATM in Thrive Quiz Builder, the quiz taker can only select one answer per question. That answer can be graded though. -Hanne
Dear team, thx for the info. The quiz itself is fine, but I´m struggling with delivering the result to users - after they have confirmed DOI.
I use sendinblue. I´ve tried to build a process a) via SIB API and b) via Mail out of the DOI form. But a) seems not to transfer the result (i did not find a tag option in Sendinblue) and b) immediately sends out the result w/o DOI
The flow shall be like this:
after completing- > user will see a thank you page (build w/thrive)
after DOI confirmation user shall get the result - either via result page or in a follow up mail
What is your recommended workflow to achieve the a.m. scenario?
thx a lot, Tilman
Cómo puedo leer las respuestas que envía mi cliente?
Hi everyone! Is it possible to get the results of a quiz even if the quiz taker only filled out one question and then left the form in the middle?
Hi Yan, the quiz taker must proceed with the entire quiz in order to view their results. Thanks for your question. -Christine
why cant you choose more than 1 answer?
Pregunto lo mismo
No import or export options, no randomization. It may be okay for very small quizzes.
So where we see all these question's answers I means where we found result??
Not sure I understood your question! - Tony
@Thrivethemes nevermind I got it thanks
Hey all, has anyone figured out a way to call or get the questions and answers from a quiz, besides the manual export?
As an example, we built a quiz that asks all of the onboarding questions needed to get a customer appointment scheduled for auto maintenance. In the quiz we narrow down the issue through a series of questions, and so each respondent will not receive the same questions/answers as they make the journey through the quiz. Once the questionnaire (quiz) is complete we would like to send either an email, or possibly a webhook, (Or anything that would work) to transmit the questions and answers out of Thrive Quiz Builder, and to a spreadsheet/email/webhook, so we can then automate the data to schedule the tech responsible for the work involved.
In short, if anyone knows how the questions with answers can be pushed outside of Thrive Quiz Builder, and into Google Sheets, or sent via email, or webhook, or anything, WITHOUT having to manually export quiz questions and answers you would be a life saver!! Thanks ahead!!
Hi there, always nice to hear how people are using our tools on their own website!
To answer your question, you can do that using the free Thrive Automator plugin (thrivethemes.com/automator/).
Use the trigger "quiz complete" and then the action "webhook" and you can send the questions and answers!
Cheers, Hanne
Lot of compliments here but she clicks through so fast cant follow it not that great made me keep pausing. New users are not that adapted to the presenters product knowledge and pretty lame she ignored that.