We built Surveys because the two tools most Slack teams reach for to ask their team a real question both fail in opposite ways.
A Slack thread surfaces whoever speaks up loudest and earliest. By the time you scroll the thread, the first three replies have set the frame and the rest of the team is reacting to those three instead of answering the question. The team member who would have disagreed is now picking between agreeing with the loudest voice or staying quiet.
A Google Form fixes the loudest-voice problem and replaces it with two new ones. People close the tab. The ones who do answer fill it out on autopilot at 5:55pm on Friday because they got a reminder email. The data is clean and the signal is gone.
Surveys lives where the team already lives, and gives every invited person a turn. Questions arrive as a Slack modal. Answers come back as structured data. Results land in a web dashboard the team lead can actually act on.
How it works
You open the App Home, click Create a survey, write the questions, and pick the audience. A few seconds later, the invite is posted to the channel or DMed to each person you picked. Each person clicks Respond to open a modal in Slack and answers in place. No new tab, no login, no account.
The dashboard fills as responses come in. Each question gets a chart matched to its question type. NPS gets a curve. Yes/no gets a two-bar split. A five-point agreement scale gets a stacked bar with the mean underneath. Export the whole thing to CSV when you want to dig deeper.
For the questions you want to ask again, every survey can be put on a schedule: weekly, monthly, or quarterly. Recurring runs land on the dashboard as their own result sets, grouped together so you can see how the answer shifts over time.
What you get on day one
Six question types: free text, single-select, multi-select, NPS (0 to 10), yes/no, and a 5-point agree/disagree scale. Mix them in a single survey. Toggle anonymity at create time. Schedule recurring runs and manage them from the Slack App Home. Export results to CSV. Send reminders to non-responders at the interval you choose. For one-shot surveys, share a link if you need responses from outside your workspace.
The dashboard works with public and private channels. Direct-message
audiences work too, and you can fan out a channel-based survey as DMs
to every member if a public message would get lost. The audience picker
is honest about which channels need the bot invited first, with the
exact /invite command to run.
Free for 30 days
Every workspace starts on a 30-day trial with full access. After that, the plan is sized to the number of distinct people who responded during the trial. Workspaces with ten or fewer respondents stay free forever. Beyond that, the paid plans are flat per workspace, billed annually or monthly, in USD or EUR. No per-sender pricing, no per-survey caps, no five-tier matrix.
Try it
Add Surveys to your workspace. The whole install is under a minute. The first survey takes about the same.