Share survey results on a Project Page (Add charts & maps)

 

You can showcase survey results on Project Pages by adding charts and maps to it, enabling you to effectively communicate your findings to a broader audience.  

 

Adding charts to Project Pages
 

Charts are added and updated to Project Pages one at a time. Pick an existing entry to overwrite, or save it as a new one — the same question can be charted several times with different filters.

  • Adding a chart to a Project Page: Follow steps 1-8.
  • Updating a chart on Project Page: Follow steps 1-3.
  1. Open one chart.


     
  2. In the top right corner, click "Export chart." This opens a dialog where you can choose to either create a new chart element on the page (Requires an additional step on the Project Page side, more on this in step 4.), or update an existing one.


     
  3. If you choose to update an existing chart, its data will refresh even on already-published Project Pages, without needing to republish. Press Update


     
  4. If you want to add a completely new chart to a Project page, click Save as a new chart. Then go to your Project Page. 


     
  5. In your Project Page, add a Chart-element (Or a Columns element inside which the Chart is).


     
  6. Choose the survey from which you want to bring the new Chart from.


     
  7. Choose the chart.


     
  8. Finished, the chart should be on the page now! Now this chart can be updated from the Analysis tool directly, by repeating steps 1-3.

 

Adding maps to Project Pages

There are two ways to present map responses on a report page:

  • If you want to show specific trends or use a heatmap, you can create the maps in Analyze and then add them (as images) to the Project Page
  • If you want to create an interactive map of the results, you can do that by exporting the map data as geoJSONs and adding it to a new survey. This survey can then be embedded onto a Project Page.

Heatmaps and maps showing a specific trend

  1. Go to Analyze and Map responses. Click the map questions that you want to visualize on the map. Add filters and edit the visualization if needed. Save the view if you want to return to it later.
     
  2. From the Export menu, download the map as an image. 

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  3. Add the image to your team's materials. 

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  4. Add an image as an element to your Project Page. 
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Choose the image of the map in the element. In this case we added it inside of a Columns-element:

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Add an interactive map

You can also add an interactive map of the results data to your pages. This article shows you how.


 

 

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