Improvements to survey analytics: new advanced reports
New exciting features are now live on eSurveysPro.com survey software.
We have done some changes in the reporting section. A new “Survey Overview” report was added (available for all users, including Free Accounts). This report displays the respondents activity in the last week, the top IP addresses from where the survey was accessed, the survey completion report and the last responses recorded.
Here is a screenshot of this report (click for a larger version).
In addition to this report, 2 new advanced reports were created for Premium Accounts and above.
The first is the “Respondent Details” report that will list all the survey respondents with the possibility to filter this report by IP address, survey start date and response completion status.
The second report is the “IP Analysis” report that will display the list of all IP address from where the survey was answered. You can find this report useful to track down survey response fraud. If there is an unusually high amount of responses coming from a specific IP address, then you can remove all responses that came from that IP address.
The initial “Survey Summary” and “Survey Detail” reports are still available. The new reports represent the first step we have done into the redesign of the reporting section to offer our users even more powerful reporting options.
See all the features of our online survey software here:
http://www.esurveyspro.com/Features.aspx






I’ve been using esurveyspro.com for 2 years. Great new reports. Congratulations.
Brittany Steward
March 4, 2009
I need to know HOW TO get USABLE reports.
I was hoping that the “Database” would translatre
into an ACCESS database that we can update quarterly.
Any suggestions of how anyone else is
doing on getting the data into meaningful reports?
Carol O.
March 12, 2009
@Carol O – the Database reports contain csv files that can easily be imported to an Access database.
esurveyspro
March 13, 2009
Where is the tutorial on how to do this? My
clerical staff are pretty handy with ACCESS but have not been able to do it.
A tutorial would be helpful.
Carol O.
March 16, 2009
I’m also trying to import the data to an Access database. Is there a Tutorial?
Jesús
Jesús
May 29, 2009
I am a student doing a dissertation and I am using esurvey.com for the first time. I have found it very easy to use and think it is a great way for students to effectivley undertake primary research for dissertations. The reports are also helpfull for analysis. I would highly recommend it.
chris collins
April 6, 2009
Replied by email.
esurveyspro
March 16, 2009
@Jesús – we export data as CSV files (comma separated value files). You can import that csv file into Access. For example in MS Access 2007, you need to go to External data / Import / From Text File.
esurveyspro
May 29, 2009