Variables
Variables are a powerful feature in Formbricks that allows you to keep track of data variables when user fills a form. This feature is especially useful when you want to use your survey as a quiz.
Types of Variables
There are two types of variables you can add to your survey:
- Text: You can add text variables to your survey to capture text data.
- Number: You can add number variables to your survey to capture number data.
How to Add Variables
- Edit the survey you want to add variables to & switch to the Questions tab and scroll down to the bottom of the page. You will see a section called Variables.
- Now click on it to add a new variable ID. You can add as many variables as you want. You can also choose the type of variable you want to add along with the default value.
Use case:
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Quiz: You can use variables to create a quiz. For example, you can add a variable
score
and update it every time a user answers a question. You can also use the variable for recall to show the final score to the user. -
Personalisation: You can use variables to store user data and personalise the survey experience. For example, you can add a variable
full_name
and update it every time a user fills in their first name and last name. You can use the variable to personalise the survey experience by addressing the user with their full name.
How is it different from Hidden Fields?
Variables are different from hidden fields in the following ways:
- Setting: Hidden fields can be set through query parameters or
formbricks.init
, but the variables can only be set either during creation or dynamically by using logic actions. - Updating: Hidden fields cannot be set again, but the value of variables can be updated while the user fills the survey.
- Type: Hidden fields can only store text data, but variables can store both text and number data.
How to use Variables
- Once you have added the variables to your survey, you'll be able to access them in the logic editor. You can use the variables to create logic actions and conditions.
- You can create logic based on the variables and questions in your survey and can update the variables based on the user's response.
To know more about how to use logic in Formbricks, check out the Conditional Logic.