
BlockSurvey
BlockSurvey is an AI-powered survey platform that offers end-to-end encrypted forms and surveys without any ads or trackers.

What is BlockSurvey?
BlockSurvey is an AI-powered, end-to-end encrypted survey platform that lets users create surveys in seconds and analyze data in minutes without compromising respondent privacy. BlockSurvey offers these advantages — (1.) Own your data: Your data is encrypted and stored in decentralized private storage that is only accessible to you. You have full ownership. Even BlockSurvey can't see your data — no more data leaks and data breaches; (2.) Protect your respondents' privacy: Stop having to worry about your respondents viewing ads, trackers, or other third-party scripts that are known to pose privacy, security, or confidentiality risks. No ads, no trackers, no cookies; (3.) Increase completion rates: Each response is end-to-end encrypted and collected, preserving your respondents' privacy. Also, with intuitive, branded, conversational-style surveys, you can double your completion rate.
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