Learn how you can create smart forms that feel like conversations, using different kinds of logic.
Using logic3 Min.The way Tripetto lets you create branches for your logic is so flexible the possibilities are limitless. Let us show you how to get the most out of it.
Using logic4 Min.14 Min.Tripetto offers several types of branch conditions to add the desired smartness to your forms.
Using logic5 Min.14 Min.You can determine how each branch should behave when condition(s) match. This will affect the way your form responds to the branch.
Using logic4 Min.14 Min.You can determine how each branch should behave at the end of the branch. This will affect how the form continues after the branch, for example to skip to another point, the end, or show a custom closing message.
Using logic3 Min.14 Min.Learn how to create an 'Other...' option, for example to use in multiple choice questions.
Using logic2 Min.6 Min.Learn how to use various kinds of logic to show a certain follow-up based on the respondents' answers.
Using logic4 Min.14 Min.Learn how to repeat a follow-up for each of the selected options from a list.
Using logic2 Min.8 Min.Learn how you can combine multiple conditions to create a perfect match.
Using logic3 Min.14 Min.Learn how you can compare two given answers from a respondent inside your form, for example for email address verification.
Using logic4 Min.The password block can be used to verify a password inside your form and you can use the outcome of that verification in your logic.
Using logic2 Min.Learn how to make your closing messages smart by adding flexible closing messages.
Using logic4 Min.Learn how to use piping logic to show respondents' answers in your form.
Using logic2 Min.4 Min.Perform realtime calculations inside your forms based on given answers. This article describes the basic usage of the calculator block.
Using logic6 Min.The calculator block supports all needed operations, like adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing and equaling.
Using logic4 Min.You can use given answers from your respondents as values for your calculation operations, making the outcomes of your calculations personalized.
Using logic5 Min.You can grant scores to options in your form to use in your calculations, for example to score given answers in a quiz.
Using logic4 Min.You can use comparisons inside each calculator block to perform operations based on the outcome of the comparison, for example to check a discount code.
Using logic5 Min.You can use mathematical functions and constants (including dates and times) inside each calculation block.
Using logic4 Min.The calculator block is able to chain endless subcalculations to perform multistep formulas.
Using logic3 Min.You can use all calculations in combination with any logic branch in your form. This makes your calculations even more smart and powerful!
Using logic3 Min.The outcome of each calculator block can be used in several ways inside your form and your dataset.
Using logic3 Min.Use hidden fields to make your forms and surveys more personal. Or keep track of your respondents or other information you pass to the form.
Using logic5 Min.Use the raise error block if you want to prevent a form from submitting, for example when a certain condition is (not) matched.
Using logic3 Min.Use the send email block to send mails from within your forms, even with form data in the mail body.
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