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What is Qualtrics?

Qualtrics is software for advanced quantitative and qualitative research to design products that satisfy customers, increase market share, and build enduring brands. The platform brings sophisticated quant and qual research together with analytics in a single platform.

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Recent Reviews

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Qualtrics Research Suite has been widely used by various organizations and institutions for gathering feedback and conducting surveys. …
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Not recommend

1 out of 10
April 29, 2023
I am highly disappointed with this tool. I saw a lot of bugs, lack of flexibility and awful UX as administrator. The support was not much …
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Qualtrics CoreXM Review

2 out of 10
January 07, 2023
In my opinion, based on an IT view, Qualtrics CoreXM provide a horrible experience. In my opinion the whole API should not exist. In my …
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Qualtrics is great

9 out of 10
June 03, 2021
Incentivized
The platform is being used mainly for marketing research but most recently other departments are using for scorecard on their vendors they …
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Great survey platform!

8 out of 10
May 07, 2021
It is currently being used by a department and as a step in getting the data we need for quantitative analysis. We use it to implement …
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Pricing

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Research Core 1

1,500

Cloud
per user/per year

Entry-level set up fee?

  • Setup fee optional

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Product Details

What is Qualtrics?

Qualtrics is software for advanced quantitative and qualitative research to design products that satisfy customers, increase market share, and build enduring brands. The platform brings sophisticated quant and qual research together with analytics in a single platform.

Qualtrics Features

  • Supported: Customer Experience Management
  • Supported: Customer and Market Research
  • Supported: Employee Insights
  • Supported: Digital Experience Management

Qualtrics Screenshots

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Qualtrics Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationApple iOS, Android, Windows Phone

Frequently Asked Questions

Qualtrics is software for advanced quantitative and qualitative research to design products that satisfy customers, increase market share, and build enduring brands. The platform brings sophisticated quant and qual research together with analytics in a single platform.

MaritzCX, Clicktools, and SurveyMonkey are common alternatives for Qualtrics.

Reviewers rate Usability highest, with a score of 4.

The most common users of Qualtrics are from Enterprises (1,001+ employees).
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Reviews and Ratings

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Qualtrics Research Suite has been widely used by various organizations and institutions for gathering feedback and conducting surveys. Users such as HR departments utilize the software to conduct satisfaction surveys and employee recognition programs. The learning and development departments rely on Qualtrics for training needs assessment and post-conference/training satisfaction surveys. In the academic field, Qualtrics is highly regarded by universities for program evaluation, custom research surveys, language acquisition research, and data collection. It is also commonly used by professors for market research, product evaluation, and academic research. Additionally, Qualtrics is employed in healthcare settings to implement surveys and address communication needs.

Qualtrics Site Intercept is a valuable tool for organizations looking to gather feedback from customers and website users. It allows businesses to interact with website visitors and obtain feedback on new product features and media channels. This feature has been particularly useful for marketing departments in studying digital marketing campaigns, as well as advertising and public relations students who utilize it for research studies. Moreover, Qualtrics has been utilized by businesses in the gaming and hospitality industries to conduct surveys and identify trends.

Overall, Qualtrics offers a versatile platform that helps organizations of all sizes gather insights, improve customer service, conduct market research, streamline processes, and make data-driven decisions. Its user-friendly design, customization tools, scalability, robustness, and exceptional support have made it a popular choice among users in diverse fields.

Friendly and Knowledgeable Customer Support: Users have consistently praised the customer support provided by Qualtrics, with many stating that the support team is friendly, helpful, and knowledgeable. Numerous reviewers appreciate that the support team is always eager to assist and follows up on inquiries.

Intuitive Interface for Surveys: Reviewers highlight the intuitive and easy-to-learn interface of Qualtrics. They mention that the tool can be used for both simple and complex surveys, accommodating varying components. The ability to customize the look and feel of surveys is also highlighted, as it allows for brand promotion.

Variety of Item Types for Surveys: Many users appreciate the variety of item types offered by Qualtrics, which allows them to ask both informative and fun questions in the same survey. The reminders feature also helps users stay organized and target specific individuals who haven't completed a survey.

Confusing User Interface: Several users have found the user interface in Qualtrics to be confusing, leading to a less-than-optimal user experience. They have expressed the need for improvements to make it more intuitive and easier to navigate.

Difficulties with Branching Implementation: Some users have mentioned that implementing branching in surveys is not visually intuitive and can be challenging. They have suggested adjustments to make this feature more user-friendly and easier to understand.

Limited Customization Options: Users have desired more flexibility in customizing the look and feel of their surveys without relying on CSS. They have expressed the need for additional design tools to better customize the respondent survey experience according to their preferences.

Users have provided valuable recommendations for using Qualtrics based on their experiences:

Consider your specific goals and use cases, asking so what questions to ensure that the software aligns with your objectives.

Start with the basics by playing around with the different types of survey questions and responses in Qualtrics before creating a survey. This allows users to familiarize themselves with all the available options and make informed choices.

Make use of online resources and tutorials, such as those available on YouTube, to fully grasp the capabilities of Qualtrics and learn hidden tips and tricks. This can help users get the most out of the software and enhance their surveying skills.

Overall, users find Qualtrics to be a valuable tool for surveying, but emphasize the importance of understanding its functionalities and customizing its usage according to specific needs.

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Reviews

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Benjamin Sider | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Qualtrics is used by a handful of people in our The New York Times Consumer Insight Group. We typically use it for:
  • Web intercept studies related to ad sales, consumer marketing and strategic planning
  • Qualitative research recruitment for our user experience team
While some studies are completed within a week or two of fieldwork, others are used for trending purposes over time.
  • Customer support - I like being able to talk to someone on the phone who can help me with technical issues related to complex programming issues. Although the support line is sometimes busy, the majority of the time I am able to talk to someone live who can fix my issue in a timely manner.
  • Intuitive programming - Coming from a basic background of survey programming, Qualtrics is the best I've used to date (compared to Survey Builder, Instant.ly, Key Survey and of course Survey Monkey). I like being able to seamlessly copy and paste text into Qualtrics very easily, use display logic appropriately and capture embedded data when needed
  • Top line reporting - I've had success working directly in the Results feature as well as exporting to Excel. Running filters is quite easy before exporting to Excel so that you can analyze various subgroups. I've even pulled in a vendor to run traditional tables using Qualtrics' SPSS file.
  • Cross Tabs - I like that Qualtrics offers the feature, but one of my biggest complaints is that it takes quite a long time to load responses when you need to merge columns or stubs together. Also, you have to merge two columns/stubs one at a time instead of doing all of your merging and running it at the very end. It is very time consumer and inefficient when doing simple things like age breaks, top 2 box, etc.
  • Email response times - While phone support is strong, I recall email support taking more than one business day to get a response for some simple/standard questions. I would like to see Qualtrics invest in online chatting windows similar to retailers to talk through issues.
  • Randomization - Currently you cannot nest response options together and randomize them.
  • Cost per complete - Sometimes we have niche targets that are more difficult to reach. My team has had to purchase additional batches of survey completions. Given that the sample is solely ours and not from a gen pop panel, I think Qualtrics' costs could be a little more client-friendly when it comes to those who terminate vs. actual qualified respondents.
It is well suited when you are under budget restraints and cannot afford a full service vendor. Studies where you are simply looking at total and a handful of easy to filter sub groups such as age/gender/HHI. It is far less appropriate when you need more advanced statistical needs such as segmentation, max diff, etc.
  • Ability to recruit highly qualified individuals for qualitative research
  • Conducting research for ad sales projects that require very short turnaround times
  • Tracking attitudinal behavior over time
  • SurveyBuilder,SurveyMonkey,KeySurvey
I didn't choose Qualtrics per se - the contract was already in place when I started at NYT. But the level of sophistication and customer support is far better than other competitive products.
The simple fact is that I have a lot of historical data and questionnaires already tied into Qualtrics. Having the same product in place makes it easy to look back at old studies for learning purposes as well as design purposes for consistency.
7
Custom research
7
Basic survey programming and writing
  • Web intercept
  • Qualitative recruitment
  • Panel
  • Being able to save money by programming ourselves but having a vendor do cross tabbing by exporting the data file to SPSS
  • Transitioning a proprietary panel to Qualtrics for more of a do it yourself approach
Not Sure
  • Product Features
  • Product Usability
  • Existing Relationship with the Vendor
I'm not the decision-maker, but did offer input in the 2014 contract renewal since I've been using Qualtrics extensively for 2.5 years.
N/A
  • Implemented in-house
No
I like being able to easily integrate new colleagues by simply giving them a log in user name and password.
Yes
Some of our surveys are very complex. Using Survey Flow for pathing/display can be tricky, but I've learned a great deal by working with the support team.
One point docked since waiting times occur occasionally and another point docked for the long time it takes for an email response.
No
Qualtrics is fantastic when it comes to including java script coding to make my surveys more presentable. I love it when they simply log in to my account and make a change on the spot. They are also really good for logic/piping/display complexities. Their support team is very patient.
  • Survey look and feel options/design
  • Creating basic questions, but having the option to use grids, sliding scales, etc to change it up
  • Top line reporting
  • Cross tabulation
Yes
Pretty well, but many of my surveys have matrix style questions which don't work well for mobile.
I have trained one colleague who had no background in survey programming. She has picked it up quite nicely and can program things fairly easily without much assistance.
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