How Tripetto can streamline your organisation’s data collection

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In this article, we’ll look at what makes Tripetto so useful, and how you can incorporate it into your organisation’s work.

Introduction 

For many third-sector organisations in Wales, paper administration can be a hassle. Too often, files can get lost, registration forms need to be chased up, and eventually, storage can become too much.    

If this is something your organisation struggles with, digital forms can be a significant help. From registration to classes to expressions of interest in webinars, digital forms can be incredibly useful in streamlining your administration. 

However, of all the various tools available, Tripetto stands out as a creative yet easy-to-use form builder.  

What is Tripetto? 

Tripetto is a versatile form-builder, that allows you to create interactive forms, quizzes, or surveys. 

What sets it apart from other form builders is its use of logic-chains. Rather than a simple form, you can choose a set of pathways depending on how a person answers your question.  

If you think of a ‘Choose your own adventure’ book, every question you answer sends you down a different, tailored path.  

Through its highly user-friendly drag-and-drop editor, as well as the ability to add videos and pictures, Tripetto stands out as a simple way to make any of your organisation’s forms stand out.  

 

Benefit 1: Logic Trees 

As already mentioned, Tripetto stands out amongst a lot of other online form-builders through it’s use of logic. Using what’s called ‘logic trees’, you can make a complex form with ease and in a short amount of time.  

Say for example your organisation wanted to recruit new members, as well as launch a volunteering network. While it would be easy to create two online forms (one each for potential members and volunteers), through Tripetto, you can streamline this through one eye-catching form.  

A picture example of a logic tree in Tripetto, with separate branches of questions depending on whether you answered ‘Yes’ or ‘No’.
An example of a logic tree, with separate branches of questions depending on whether you answered ‘Yes’ or ‘No’.

To create a logic tree from a ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ question, for example, click on the three dots next to your question.  From that, you can go to ‘Quick Add’, and add two separate branches (one for ‘Yes’, one for ‘No’). 

A picture example of Tripetto’s ‘Quick Add’ function, simplifying the process of having separate questions depending on what answer you give previously.
An example of Tripetto’s ‘Quick Add’ function, simplifying the process of having separate questions depending on what answer you gave previously.

From this, you now have two separate branches, meaning you can ask different questions depending on what answer your user gave previously.  

 

Benefit 2:  Highly customisable 

 A picture example of a custom background, font-size, and a video present in a Tripetto form
An example of a custom background, font-size, and a video present in a Tripetto form.

Tripetto is also a useful tool for any third-sector organisation looking for captivating, tailored forms. Through highly customisable features, such as backgrounds, font sizes, and custom colours, you can ensure your form stands out among the crowd. 

With the use of custom fields (such as a picture choice or ranked voting), your third-sector organisation can vary the data it collects.

 

By simply clicking ‘Edit’, and choosing the ‘Type’ of question asked, your survey could have multiple choice answers, ranking, picture choice, and many more.

Rather than simple yes/no questions, you can collect highly tailored data from your clients, users, and colleagues alike.  

Similarly, through the ability to upload videos and pictures, you can add that extra layer of engagement to your form, transforming what otherwise could be a monotonous process for your users.  

 

Benefit 3: Free for all users 

Another key benefit to using Tripetto is that it’s a largely free service.   

While there is a $99 upgrade available, the free plan is comprehensive enough that a large third-sector organisation could use Tripetto for any number of forms solely on the free plan. 

As part of the free plan, some of the features you would get are: 

  • Unlimited form building 
  • Unlimited form logic 
  • All layout features 
  • Advanced blocks for use in creating a customisable form 
  • Action blocks to direct your survey user to a specific action 

 

With this free plan, your third-sector organisation can save money and still get some of the most comprehensive features of any survey builder.  

 

Conclusion 

Ultimately, Tripetto could transform the forms or surveys your organisation create. Rather than static, run-of-the-mill forms, through Tripetto you can create something engaging, detailed, and heavily personalised.  

To find out more information about Tripetto, visit their website.  

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