So it’s 1 click to begin, 1 click for each choice, 1 click to save.
That’s three clicks.
If you have a Google form with a checklist of 10 items and you answer half of them with “yes” (tick them) you have 7 (if we count opening the form and sending the form) clicks instead of 30 (or maybe 25 if if you play with predefined values).
If you know an app that does this better, I am looking.
The main argument I’m making here is that there’s no app out there that really solves this problem well and there’s room for Sandi to create something better than the present options.
I recommend the app warmly, but at the same time I’d be happy to switch if something with better design or features came up. I haven’t found anything as good yet.
That’s three clicks.
If you have a Google form with a checklist of 10 items and you answer half of them with “yes” (tick them) you have 7 (if we count opening the form and sending the form) clicks instead of 30 (or maybe 25 if if you play with predefined values).
The main argument I’m making here is that there’s no app out there that really solves this problem well and there’s room for Sandi to create something better than the present options.
I probably explained badly. You can have 10 yes/no questions and fill half with 7 clicks using this app. It works exactly like the example you gave.
Is this what the paid “Multi value” feature does?
Yes.
I recommend the app warmly, but at the same time I’d be happy to switch if something with better design or features came up. I haven’t found anything as good yet.
Is there somewhere where I can see a good demo of how the multi value feature looks like in practice?