Split your form into pages with a progress bar. Respondents see one section at a time — less overwhelming, fewer abandoned submissions.
Add as many pages as you need. Drag fields between pages just like within a single page — the builder treats them the same way.
A progress bar shows respondents how far through the form they are. Reduces abandonment by setting clear expectations.
Required fields are validated before moving to the next page. Respondents can't skip ahead leaving blank required fields.
Respondents can go back to previous pages to correct their answers before final submission. Previous answers are preserved.
Use conditional logic to skip entire pages based on answers from earlier pages. Route each respondent through a relevant path.
Give each page a heading and optional description text to introduce the section and help respondents understand what's expected.
Seeing 3 fields at a time feels much easier than scrolling through 30. Respondents commit to each page before moving on.
Watching the progress bar fill up motivates respondents to complete the form rather than abandon it halfway.
Per-page validation catches errors early. Respondents fix mistakes before proceeding rather than at final submission.