Sprig has two different ways of controlling how often the same users can be resurveyed or recontacted with the same questions. First, by default, the same user will never see the same study twice. This is to ensure data quality for your studies in addition to preventing users from being overwhelmed multiple times with the same question when they have already decided they did not want to participate. It is possible, however, to override this behavior on a per-study basis. Second, Sprig leaves it up to each account owner to determine how often the same user may see different studies. This value is controlled by the recontact waiting period, which can be chosen on the settings page. Choosing a recontact waiting period of 7 days, for example, means that users will not see any new studies for at least 7 days from the last time they were shown a study. One exception to this is link studies, as these studies are anonymous and delivery to users is not managed by Sprig.Documentation Index
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How to Choose Your Recontact Waiting Period
In general, when it comes to In-Product Surveys, there are two competing goals:- Extract valuable insights from users to inform product and business decisions.
- Minimize disruption to users’ activities in your product.
- How many visitors do you have per month?
- How many studies do you intend to run per month?
- How often might your users reasonably expect to be questioned?