Whether you need to collect RSVPs for an event, gather feedback from customers, run a digital quiz for students, or collect contact information for a newsletter, manually managing emails and spreadsheets is incredibly tedious. Google Forms is a free, powerful tool that allows you to build professional surveys in minutes, automatically collecting and organizing every single response into a clean spreadsheet.
Step 1: Create a New Form
- Open your web browser and navigate to forms.google.com. Ensure you are signed into your Google account.
- Click the large Blank button featuring a colorful plus sign to start a new form from scratch. (Alternatively, you can choose from the Template Gallery at the top for common forms like “Event RSVP” or “Contact Information”).
- Click on the default title “Untitled form” at the top and type a descriptive name for your survey. Below it, add a brief description explaining to your respondents what the form is for and how long it will take.
Step 2: Add and Customize Questions
A new form includes one default question block. You can customize it to collect exactly the type of data you need.
- Click inside the box labeled “Untitled Question” and type your first question (e.g., “What is your email address?”).
- Look to the right of the question text. You will see a dropdown menu that dictates how the user can answer. By default, it usually says “Multiple choice.”
- Click that dropdown menu to see your options. The most common are:
- Short answer: Perfect for names, emails, or single-word answers.
- Paragraph: Best for open-ended feedback or long comments.
- Multiple choice: Users can only select one answer from a list.
- Checkboxes: Users can select multiple answers from a list.
- Linear scale: Great for ratings (e.g., “Rate your experience from 1 to 5”).
- To add more questions, click the + (Plus) icon located on the floating vertical toolbar next to the question block.
- If a question is absolutely critical, toggle the Required switch at the bottom-right of the question block. Users will not be able to submit the form until they answer it.
Step 3: Customize the Design
You can make your form look more professional by adding your brand colors or a custom header image.
- Click the Palette icon (Customize Theme) in the top right corner of the screen.
- In the Theme options sidebar, you can change the font style, select a new background color, or click Choose image under the Header section to upload your own logo or select a stock photo.
Step 4: Send the Form
Once your questions are ready, it is time to distribute the survey.
- Click the large purple Send button in the top right corner.
- A dialog box will appear giving you three primary ways to share:
- Email (Envelope icon): Type in email addresses directly to send the form via Google.
- Link (Chainlink icon): Generates a direct URL. You can check the “Shorten URL” box to make it cleaner. Copy this link to paste it into your own emails, social media, or text messages.
- Embed (Brackets <> icon): Provides HTML code so you can embed the form directly into your own website.
Step 5: View and Export the Results
As people fill out your form, Google automatically organizes their answers in real-time.
- Open your form in Google Forms and click the Responses tab at the top center of the screen.
- Here, you will see a visual summary of the data, complete with automatically generated pie charts and graphs.
- To view the raw data, click the green Google Sheets icon (View in Sheets) in the top right corner of the Responses tab.
- Google will create a new spreadsheet in your Google Drive where every column is a question and every row is a respondent’s answer. This spreadsheet updates automatically the second someone clicks “Submit” on your form.