An image map type appearance in which you can click on an image region as a response.
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An image map type appearance in which you can click on an image region as a response.
This field plug-in allows you to add buttons to your text, integer, or decimal field to capture standard responses like "don't know", "refused", and "no response".
A SurveyCTO field plug-in for Exotel Calls and SMS.
A SurveyCTO Field plug-in for coin flip simulation and randomly record a value.
Provides an adaptive grid to display items for timed educational assessments such as EGRA and EGMA.
Launch WhatsApp using pre-populated info from your form.
This field plug-in provides a slider appearance with options for labels for integer and decimal fields.
This field plug-in allow filtering of select-one fields with long lists of choices.
Use this field plug-in to create Google Calendar events.
This field plug-in provides a continuous slider appearance for integer and decimal fields, with no markers.
This plug-in is based on the extra-button field plug-in that allows you to add buttons to your text, integer, or decimal field to capture standard responses like "don't know", "refused", and "no response". This plug-in allows adding additional characters to the existing responses instead of replacing them.
A baseline replacement for the default select_one field.
A simple replacement for the default integer field with dynamic input text in the placeholder
[Does not store the actual message in metadata to avoid sensitive data storing]. Launch WhatsApp using pre-populated info from your form.
A baseline replacement for the default decimal field.
This field plug-in sets the field to auto-advance after a set period of time has passed, displaying that timer.
A simple field plug-in to demonstrate using field metadata.
This field plug-in provides a table view of select_one and select_multiple fields.
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