Setting Up Score Ranges
Score ranges let you show personalized results to quiz takers based on their total score. This powerful feature helps you segment leads and deliver relevant messages to each audience.
Understanding Score Ranges
Score ranges define different result outcomes based on point totals. For example, scores 0-10 might show 'Beginner' results, while 11-20 show 'Intermediate' results. Each range has a title and custom message that quiz takers see after completing your quiz.
Adding Your First Score Range
In the quiz editor, scroll to the 'Score Ranges' section. Click 'Add Score Range' and enter the minimum score (e.g., 0), maximum score (e.g., 10), a title (e.g., 'Just Getting Started'), and a personalized message. The message can include recommendations, next steps, or product suggestions.
Creating Multiple Ranges
Add multiple score ranges to cover all possible scores. Make sure ranges don't overlap and cover the full spectrum of possible points. For example, if your quiz has a maximum of 30 points, create ranges like 0-10, 11-20, and 21-30. Each range should offer value to that segment of quiz takers.
Best Practices for Score Ranges
Keep your messages positive and actionable. Even low scorers should feel encouraged. Include specific next steps, product recommendations, or resources in each message. Test your quiz to ensure all score ranges make sense and provide value. Remember, these results are the payoff for completing your quiz.
Excellent!
You've set up score ranges that will deliver personalized results to each quiz taker. This segmentation helps you qualify leads and provide targeted follow-up.
What's Next?
- Publish your quiz to start showing these personalized results
- Customize the results pages further to match your brand