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Rating matrix

Configure matrix questions where each statement is rated on one shared scale

The Rating matrix element shows several statements (rows) that share the same scale (columns). Respondents rate each statement in one pass—for example agreement with multiple UX statements on one Likert or star scale. In the form builder it appears under Matrix as Rating matrix. It is faster than adding a separate Rating question for every row.

When to use

  • Several related items should use the same scale (satisfaction, agreement, importance)
  • UX or product surveys with multiple Likert-style statements
  • Any case where you want a compact grid instead of repeated rating blocks

Customization options

When editing a Rating matrix question, you can configure the following properties:

OptionDescription
Question TextThe main question displayed to the respondent (required).
DescriptionOptional helper text below the question; supports markdown (up to 500 characters in the editor).
SlugOptional URL-friendly identifier for the question.
Error MessageThe message shown when validation fails (e.g. required rows not completed). Default: "Please complete this required question".
ScaleLikert scale — typically two endpoints (e.g. disagree / agree), shown as radio-style choices per row. Rating scale — numeric/star-style scale with default labels such as Poor through Excellent (depending on point count). Custom scale — you define each column’s label (what respondents see) and identifier (value stored for each option).
Scale pointsNumber of points on the shared scale: 2, 3, 4, or 5.
Scale labelsFor each column, the text respondents see. On Custom scale, you can also set the stored identifier per column (numeric or other value, depending on what you enter).
StatementsThe rows to rate. Each statement has a label (shown in the grid) and an identifier (stored value for that row). Use Add statement to add rows (up to 10 statements). Remove extra rows with the trash control when more than one statement exists.
Randomize statement orderWhen enabled, the order of statement rows is shuffled for each respondent.
Next button labelLabel for the button that advances past this question.
Text alignmentHow the question block is aligned (e.g. left or center).
Required fieldWhen enabled, respondents must provide a rating for each statement before continuing.
Hidden questionWhen enabled, the question can be hidden from respondents where your form logic allows (e.g. for prefilled or conditional flows).

Viewing responses

Rating matrix responses appear in the Response Summary for your form. You can analyze ratings per statement (row), filter by time period or segment, and view distributions across the shared scale.

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