Getting feedback from your team, customers, or other stakeholders is a great way to drive continuous improvement. The good old-fashioned suggestion box can be an effective tool to capture this type of feedback, but it’s not the easiest to manage.
A suggestion box form is a great way to digitize this tradition and make it easier to collect new ideas and insights—and act on that feedback promptly with instant notification of new form submissions. Choose our suggestion box form template to simply and anonymously collect suggestions with a few short form fields. Identifying fields like name and email address are optional, so your respondents can share their feedback freely and honestly.
The form is fully customizable with the drag-and-drop SurveyMonkey builder you know and love. Simply choose from various flexible form fields, and update the colors and logo to match your organization’s branding.
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