Survey labels
Organize surveys and submissions with custom labels for better categorization and filtering
What are labels?
Labels are customizable tags that you can create and apply to both surveys and individual submissions. They help you organize, categorize, and filter your data for better management and analysis.
Each label has a name and color, making it easy to visually identify and group related items at a glance.
Creating labels
You can create labels from multiple locations in the dashboard:
From the label picker
- 1. Open a survey or submission where labels can be applied
- 2. Click the "Add label" or label picker button
- 3. Click "Create new label" at the bottom of the dropdown
- 4. Enter a label name
- 5. Choose a color from the color picker
- 6. Click "Create" to save the label
Tip: Choose descriptive names and distinct colors to make labels easy to identify at a glance. Once created, labels are available across all your surveys.
Applying labels
Labels can be applied to both surveys and individual submissions:
Applying to surveys
- 1. Navigate to Dashboard → Surveys
- 2. Click on a survey to view its details
- 3. Click the "Add label" button in the survey header
- 4. Select one or more labels from the list
- 5. Labels are applied immediately
Survey labels help categorize your surveys by purpose, department, or status.
Applying to submissions
- 1. Open a survey's analytics page
- 2. Click on an individual submission
- 3. In the submission detail view, click "Add label"
- 4. Select labels to categorize the submission
- 5. Labels are saved automatically
Submission labels help track status, priority, or categorize responses.
Removing labels
To remove a label from a survey or submission:
- •Click the "x" icon on the label chip, or
- •Open the label picker and deselect the label
Filtering by labels
Use labels to filter and find specific surveys or submissions quickly:
Filtering surveys
On the surveys list page:
- 1. Look for the label filter dropdown
- 2. Select one or more labels to filter by
- 3. Only surveys with those labels will be displayed
- 4. Clear filters to see all surveys again
Filtering submissions
In a survey's analytics page:
- 1. Use the filter bar at the top of the submissions list
- 2. Select labels from the label filter
- 3. View only submissions with those labels
- 4. Combine with date range and other filters for precise results
Use cases
Status tracking
Track the processing status of submissions:
- • "New" - Unreviewed submissions
- • "In Progress" - Being processed
- • "Completed" - Fully processed
- • "Follow-up needed" - Requires action
Priority levels
Mark submissions by priority:
- • "Urgent" - Immediate attention required
- • "High priority" - Important
- • "Normal" - Standard priority
- • "Low priority" - Can wait
Department organization
Categorize surveys by department:
- • "Sales" - Sales team surveys
- • "Support" - Customer support
- • "Marketing" - Marketing campaigns
- • "HR" - Human resources
Source tracking
Track where submissions came from:
- • "Website" - Main website
- • "Social Media" - Social campaigns
- • "Email Campaign" - Email links
- • "Event" - In-person events
Best practices
- ✓Use consistent naming: Establish a naming convention for labels across your organization.
- ✓Choose distinct colors: Use different colors for different categories to make them easily distinguishable.
- ✓Keep it simple: Don't create too many labels - focus on the most important categories.
- ✓Document label meanings: If sharing surveys with a team, document what each label means.
- ✓Review and clean up: Periodically review labels and remove unused ones.
- ✓Use hierarchical naming: Consider using prefixes like "Status:", "Priority:", or "Dept:" for clarity.