How we help customers all across the United Kingdom create and send surveys.
Our survey platform helps organisations make smarter decisions by giving them insights about their customers, employees, and prospects. With our easy-to-use online survey tools, our UK customers get answers to their questions—quickly.
We’re a leading provider of online surveys in the UK for a reason. Learn why our UK customers choose SurveyMonkey to help them get the answers they need through online surveys.
As a global organisation, we have been operating in the EU for a number of years, with our European headquarters based in Dublin, Ireland. At SurveyMonkey, we aren’t just complying with GDPR, we’re committed to protecting the privacy of individuals, including our UK customers.
Learn more about how we’re helping our customers stay GDPR compliant.
Our platform makes it easy to reach respondents. Send your surveys via email, weblinks, QR codes, and more.
No matter where you are the in UK, you can reach respondents in their preferred language. With our multilingual surveys you can see survey results in two or more languages all in one place, and analyse those results as a single data set.
Our UK customers get access to over 100 expert templates and over 2,500 questions written by experts and approved by survey scientists to help you uncover insights quickly. You’ll never wonder what to ask again.
And if you ever need guidance, we have best-in-class customer support, including email support in a variety of languages.
Our products are listed in British pounds, making it easy for you to pick a plan that’s right for you, your team, or your organisation.
Discover our toolkits, designed to help you leverage feedback in your role or industry.
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