# Finding Your Survey Platform

## Problem

Surveys are an inexpensive yet powerful tool commonly used in all fields that help gain insight into people’s views and experiences. With thousands of survey platforms to select from, many challenges arise in trying to effectively select the survey tool that best suits the needs of different people.

We've created a series of popular survey training modules that will not only teach you how to get the most out of each survey platform but also highlight the distinguishing features of each platform.

## [User Training Modules](/engineering-communications-program-team-projects/your-survey-finder/survey-training-modules/training-module-info.md)

User training modules will contain information on each of the six survey platforms: Qualtrics, Google Forms, SurveyMonkey, Typeform, Jotform, and SurveySparrow with highlights of  distinguishable features of each platform. On the main page of each training module, an overall summary will be displayed to give the user a quick overview of the platform.

## [Survey Matcher](/engineering-communications-program-team-projects/your-survey-finder/survey-matcher/important-aspects-of-surveys.md)

Take our Perfect Survey Match questionnaire to be matched with your top survey platform dependent on your needs. Our backstage scoring system will be able to match you with your best matched survey.

## Moving on

Ready to find your survey platform? Click on [Training Module Info](/engineering-communications-program-team-projects/your-survey-finder/survey-training-modules/training-module-info.md) to get started!


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