The conditional logic in our forms is a great tool for adding more depth and making your form more dynamic.
Conditional logic is a way to use rules right in the form, so it only asks for data that you need. For example, if someone checks off they are a homeowner, they’ll be asked for their address, but if they checked off that they’re renting, then they won’t be asked for their address. The more types of conditional logic you create, the better your forms will work for your respondents.