Survicate
Survicate polishes the survey experience end to end — language switcher, dark mode, custom fonts, multi-role invites.
◆Recent moves
- 1mo ago
Language selector inside the survey
An in-survey language switcher unlocks completion rates from respondents whose browser language doesn't match the language they're most comfortable answering in — a small lever with measurable impact in multi-language audiences.
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Custom survey fonts
Custom survey fonts in theme settings remove a long-standing reliance on custom CSS for brand-typography matching — useful both for marketing teams and developers, with a separate code-side path for mobile SDKs.
View source ↗ - 2mo ago
Response attributes in web, product, and mobile surveys
Response attributes give product teams a way to attach session-specific context (current page, cart value, ticket ID) to individual responses without polluting the persistent user attribute schema. Real value for slicing feedback by where in the product it came from.
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Close button in minimized web surveys
A close button on minimized surveys gives respondents an explicit dismissal path. Trivial-looking, but the kind of friction reduction that's been correlated with higher engagement on later surveys.
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Updated Team Invite Options
Multi-role and multi-workspace team invites collapse onboarding from a per-person, per-workspace flow into one step. Practical operational improvement, no capability change.
View source ↗ - 3mo ago
Light/dark modes in survey themes
Auto-matching surveys to respondent light/dark mode preferences is the kind of UX detail that quietly raises perceived integration quality with host apps and websites. The auto-generated palette for the new mode is a nice touch — defaults that don't require manual configuration.
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