New product survey questions examples
Here are some examples of survey questions you could ask to gather feedback on a new product:
Product Information
- What is your first impression of our new product?
- (Scale: Very Positive, Somewhat Positive, Neutral, Somewhat Negative, Very Negative)
- How would you describe the product's features and benefits?
- (Open-ended text field)
- Have you used a product like this before? If so, how does our product compare?
- (Scale: Much Better, Somewhat Better, Same, Somewhat Worse, Much Worse)
User Experience
- How easy was it to use our product for the first time?
- (Scale: Very Easy, Somewhat Easy, Neutral, Somewhat Difficult, Very Difficult)
- How would you rate the overall user experience of our product?
- (Scale: Excellent, Good, Fair, Poor)
- Were there any features or functionalities that you found confusing or difficult to use?
- (Open-ended text field)
Product Performance
- How would you rate the performance of our product in terms of [specific feature or functionality]?
- (Scale: Excellent, Good, Fair, Poor)
- Have you experienced any issues or bugs with our product? If so, please describe.
- (Open-ended text field)
- How does our product meet your needs and expectations?
- (Scale: Fully Meets, Mostly Meets, Somewhat Meets, Does Not Meet)
Purchase Intent
- Are you likely to purchase our product in the future?
- (Scale: Very Likely, Somewhat Likely, Neutral, Somewhat Unlikely, Very Unlikely)
- What factors influenced your decision to consider purchasing our product?
- (Open-ended text field)
- Would you recommend our product to a friend or colleague?
- (Scale: Yes, No, Undecided)
Additional Feedback
- Do you have any suggestions for improving our product?
- (Open-ended text field)
- Are there any features or functionalities that you would like to see added to our product in the future?
- (Open-ended text field)
- Is there anything else you would like to share about your experience with our product?
- (Open-ended text field)
Remember to keep your survey questions concise, clear, and easy to understand. You may also want to consider using a mix of multiple-choice and open-ended questions to gather both quantitative and qualitative feedback.