Client Intake Form vs Feedback Survey: Guide for Freelancers
Learn the differences between client intake forms and feedback surveys for freelancers. Discover which to use for client onboarding, project feedback, or data collection.
Forma Team
Introduction
Choosing between a contact form and a survey depends on your goal. Contact forms are quick and simple; surveys are for in-depth data collection.
Contact Forms: Quick & Direct
- Best for leads, inquiries, or simple feedback
- Few fields, minimal effort
- Encourages fast responses
Surveys: Comprehensive Data Collection
- Gather detailed feedback or research data
- Conditional questions for personalized flow
- Analyze trends and patterns
Hybrid Approaches
Combine quick contact fields with a few survey questions to get the best of both worlds without overwhelming users.
Conclusion
Use contact forms for speed and surveys for depth. With Forma, creating either is fast, simple, and effective.
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