- Introduction to question types available
- Intro text: No respondent input
- Multiple choice
- Dropdown menu
- Ranking
- Short text
- Email address
- Number
- Regular expression
- Paragraph input
- Positive/negative open-ended feedback
- Likert scale
- Dual negative-positive scale
- Net Promoter Score
- Star rating grid
- Constant sum
- Slider
- Single swipe card
- Set of swipe cards
- Image heatmap
- Text highlighter
- Video response
- Matrix grid
- Simple block
- Randomisation block
- Setup survey flow controls
- Overview of conjoint study set up
- Setting up a Brand-Price Trade-Off study
- Tips for setting up conjoint studies
- Multiple languages in one study
- AI-based survey and question creation
- Response quality management and warnings
- GET variables
- External variables
- Display logic for survey questions
- Setting up quotas
- Piping in previous answers or other data
- Managing your team on Conjointly
- Integrating with a third-party tool
- Review survey participants
- Suggestions for survey improvements
- Partworth utilities
- Marginal willingness to pay
- Manual calculation of partworth utilities
- Price Elasticity of Demand
- Analysing time series
- Setting up segmentation for subgroup analysis
- Comparing across segments
- Adding covariates to your analysis
- Setup respondent weightings
- AI summary of open-ended text responses
- Calculation of Van Westendorp results
- Introduction to preference share simulations
- Top simulator usability tips
- Calculating volume, revenue, and profit
- Scale factor adjustments
- Models for calculating preference shares
- Margin of error in simulations
- Availability adjustments in the simulator
- The segregate function
- The source of business function
- Correlation matrix for simulations
- Scenario optimisation
- Product concept ladder
- Sensitivity to adding or removing concepts
- Adding groups of concepts
- Including adcepts in simulations
- Interactive Excel simulator
- Comparison against the TURF simulator
Exporting your experiment data
Conjointly allows you to export your experiments in a number of different formats including:
- Experiment outputs as:
- Simulator:
- Ready scenarios as a PowerPoint presentation or Excel workbook
- Interactive simulator in Excel
- Raw data (including experimental design):
- Responses as a JMP format
- Excel workbook
- The survey script as a PDF, Word, or JSON