Scores
Learn how to turn quiz answers into one number, then use that number to shape what each person sees and hears.
Introduction
Scores roll up answers from one or more questions into a single number out of 100. That number lets you sort people, show charts, and change your talk track for each person.
You set scores up inside a scoring module in the quiz builder, then tune how points add up and how the result page reacts.
How to create a score
You create a score by adding a module that uses one, then picking which answers feed into it.
- Step 1: Add a scoring module, a radar chart, score rings, or bar chart.
- Step 2: Inside the module, click create a score and give it a name.
- Step 3: Click the button to the right of the score's name to edit it.
- Step 4: Toggle on the questions you want this score to use.
- Step 5: For each answer, type in how many points it's worth.
- Step 6: Save. Each person now gets their own score based on what they picked.
Details
How points add up
Scores are out of 100. When one question feeds a score, the answer's points are the score. When several questions feed the same score, the points are added together.
Example: if answer 1A is worth 10 points and answer 2B is worth 20 points, someone who picks both gets 30. If the total goes over 100, the score shows as 100.
Not every question has to be scored, only the ones you toggle on count.
What each person sees
Once scores are set, each person gets their own personalized chart on the result page, built from their own answers.
Clips and subgroups
By default, each score splits into two clips so your talk track can change based on the number:
- 0 to 50, the low clip
- 51 to 100, the high clip
Want more detail? Click the segment, then the gear icon, to build subgroups. You could set 0–24, 25–49, 50–74, and 75–100, or go finer. There's no cap on how many subgroups you can add.
Learn more
For grouping several scores together, see 5.6, Grouping scores. For a closer look at the ring module, see 4.10, Score Rings.