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Why Am I Seeing Fewer Surveys?
Why Am I Seeing Fewer Surveys?

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Adrian S avatar
Written by Adrian S
Updated over 2 weeks ago

We understand that you may have noticed fewer surveys available, and we want to help clarify why this happens. Here are the main reasons you might be seeing fewer surveys:

1. Daily Survey Limits

To maintain a balanced and fair distribution of surveys, we limit the number of survey completes available to each user to 40 per day.

Once you've reached this limit, no additional surveys will be available for you that day. This is to ensure that all users have an equal opportunity to participate in surveys.

2. Fewer Surveys Available on Weekends

Research companies typically do not release as many surveys over the weekend, which can lead to a noticeable drop in available surveys.

This is because many survey campaigns are scheduled to run during the workweek, when most research data is being collected.

As a result, you may see fewer opportunities to participate in surveys on Saturdays and Sundays.

3. Survey Availability Based on Demographics

Surveys are often targeted to specific demographic groups, meaning that the surveys you qualify for may vary depending on your profile (age, location, interests, etc.). If there are fewer surveys matching your demographic or geographic profile at a given time, you may see fewer available surveys.

4. Survey Completion Rate and Availability

Sometimes, surveys fill up quickly once they’ve reached the required number of responses. In these cases, even if you try to participate, the survey might already be closed or full, leading to fewer available surveys in your account.

What You Can Do:

Keep an eye on your daily limit: You can check your daily entries to ensure you haven’t hit the 30-survey limit.

Stay active during weekdays: To maximize your opportunities, try to complete surveys during weekdays when more surveys are available.

Ensure your profile is up-to-date: Make sure your demographic details are accurate so you can receive relevant surveys.

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