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Zoho Launches Zoho Survey

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Zoho has launched Zoho Survey, an online survey tool that lets business users create, publish and report on the results of online surveys.

Zoho Survey features a user interface with templates and themes that can be used ‘out of the box’ or can be customized. It also includes pre-built survey templates.

After the survey is created, users can preview the survey to see how it will display in standard web browsers and on mobile devices.

Zoho Survey also supports collaborative survey review, and integrates with Zoho Campaigns.

The Zoho Survey free edition includes unlimited surveys and up to 15 questions and 150 responses per survey. There is also a standard and professional edition for users who may need more responses.

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