Is it possible to link Google Forms to tokens?
June 5, 2015 4:44 PM

Help me link survey responses to specific individuals

When I was a grad student, I used Qualtrics and we could feed the system a spreadsheet of names, emails, and tokens, which would then be embedded into the responses for identification through individualized links.

I am now at a company without a Qualtrics account. To me, it looks like Google Forms only accepts anonymous responses (unless I ask for people's names or emails, and if I demand that they be signed in it requires an internal account linked to my company's email, which is hosted on google. That is, if I send it to bob@bigcorporation.com and he clicks the link, it will not log his email or other details.)

If I have to upgrade to a paid account, I may need to do that, but :

A) Can I get what I want out of Google Forms

and

B) Does anyone know of a free service that takes care of the following:
1. Customizable survey appearance
2. IDs users as I described above
3. Allows unlimited responses?

I'm guessing not, because SurveyMonkey and Qualtrics certainly don't, and I think Forms does not either. But maybe I would be pleasantly surprised?
posted by namesarehard to Computers & Internet (4 answers total)
You need to consult a lawyer. What you're trying to do is probably illegal in Europe and it might be in Canada and the US. Or there may be requirements for user notification and opt outs.
posted by Chocolate Pickle at 4:46 PM on June 5, 2015


You can prepare the URL which you send out in order to pre-populate form fields, but I don't believe there's a way to then have an invisible field, so you'll run the risk of respondents changing their token.
posted by books for weapons at 4:48 PM on June 5, 2015


Ehhh, this was very legal when I did it in grad school. It was fully disclosed and we don't intend to hide it here either - just make it easier for them not to fill out a cumbersome details section. These are our users who select to give us feedback.
posted by namesarehard at 4:49 PM on June 5, 2015


Typeform ticks all your boxes.
posted by third word on a random page at 5:46 AM on June 6, 2015


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