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Business Strategy
Creative Ways to Use Public Surveys in Your Business
Sep 10, 2025
Marquece Cunningham
When we launched Public Surveys, we had one goal: make feedback collection more flexible.
No contact list? No problem.
Need something anonymous? Easy.
Want to collect feedback at an event or in your office? Done.
Public Surveys remove the friction that holds people back from sharing what they think. Whether you’re in retail, healthcare, education, service, or SaaS—there’s a use case for you.
Here are some of the most impactful and creative ways teams are using Public Surveys right now.
1. Post-Event Session Feedback
After a breakout session, panel, or keynote, attention fades quickly. Asking for feedback hours or days later means lower response rates.
With Public Surveys, you can place a QR code at the exit door or in printed materials. Attendees scan, submit, and move on. No email follow-up required.
It’s fast. It’s fresh. And it helps you improve the next session immediately.
2. Walk-In Customer Input
Not every customer schedules a service or has a profile in your system. Some just walk in, experience your brand, and leave.
Use a small sign at the front desk or waiting area with a branded QR code that asks “How was your visit today?”
That simple question can uncover big insights.
3. In-Office Pulse Checks
Team sentiment can shift quickly, especially during busy seasons or after big changes.
With Public Anonymous Surveys, you can give employees a safe space to share feedback, no logins or names required.
Post QR codes in internal newsletters, break rooms, or on internal dashboards to make sharing quick and comfortable.
4. New Product or Concept Testing
Public Surveys are great for gathering real-time reactions to a new product name, tagline, or offer.
Use QR codes at retail displays or inside prototypes. Ask just one or two questions and watch the data roll in, direct from the source.
5. Training and Onboarding Feedback
If you host in-person or virtual training sessions, you need fast feedback to improve them.
Send a Public Survey link in your training materials or place a QR code on the final slide. No follow-up emails, no logins. Just clean feedback to refine your content and delivery.
6. Print, Package, and Promo Feedback
From restaurant receipts to event swag to direct mail, there are dozens of moments to include a scan-to-give-feedback QR code.
Because Public Surveys do not require personal information, customers feel safe responding.
And with full QR code customization, it feels polished and on-brand.
7. Lead Collection Without the Sales Pressure
You can even use Public Surveys to collect lightweight leads at trade shows, pop-ups, or community events.
Ask a few short questions, offer a small incentive, and invite people to opt into follow-up. You get valuable input and a new contact. They get a better experience.
Public Surveys Are All About Opportunity
The more flexible your feedback strategy is, the more insights you’ll collect. Public Surveys help you:
Reach people in the moment
Remove friction from the process
Create a better experience for both sides
Listen in new, powerful ways
Start Small. Launch Fast. Learn More.
You do not need a complex system to collect great feedback. You just need a clear question, a good entry point, and a link or scan to get started.