The everyday headache on the left. The simple fix on the right.
Start with one of these or build your own from scratch.
Choose a ready-made template, edit the questions and share it in minutes.
Mobile app, QR code sharing, WhatsApp delivery and simple exports. Built for how students actually work.
Copy your form link and paste it into WhatsApp, Telegram, email or your college portal. Classmates open it in their browser and fill it without installing anything.
Your classmates do not need to sign up or log in. They just open the link and fill the form. This removes the biggest barrier to getting quick responses.
Every question gets a chart as soon as responses arrive. You can also export all responses as CSV, Excel and PDF for your report or presentation.
Build your form in a browser on your laptop or in the mobile app on your phone. Respondents fill it on whatever device they have. Nothing to install on either side.
From building your form to having your data. Four steps.
Start from a template or build your survey from scratch. Add questions in the web app or mobile app in a few minutes.
Copy the link and share it in your class chat, email or WhatsApp group. Or show the QR code at a campus event.
Classmates open the link and fill the form on any device. No account or app needed on their side.
View response charts, browse individual submissions and download data as CSV, Excel and PDF for your report.
Everything you need. Nothing you do not.
Copy a link, show a QR code or send via WhatsApp, email, SMS or Facebook. Use whichever channel your classmates are already on.
View an auto-generated chart for each question as soon as responses arrive. Browse individual submissions and filter by date.
Download all your responses in one click. Open the file in any spreadsheet tool for deeper analysis or paste data into your research report.
Ask respondents to attach a photo, PDF or document. Useful for collecting consent forms, project files or images. Free plan supports up to 4 file upload questions per form.
Every form gets a QR code. Print it on a flyer, display it on a screen at your event or add it to a poster. People scan and fill without typing a URL.
Create forms, check responses and get notified when new submissions arrive. All from your phone, which means you can manage your survey on the go.
Students who need a fast, free way to collect survey responses, club signups, event registrations or peer feedback for academic and campus projects.
All responses can be exported as CSV, Excel and PDF from the responses section.
Nothing. Classmates open the form link or scan a QR code and fill it in any browser with no account required.
When you need auto-graded questions with scores, use Quizzory at quizzory.in instead.
Real examples from everyday situations.
A final-year student shares a 10-question survey link in the class WhatsApp group on a Monday evening. By Tuesday morning, 40 classmates have responded. The student exports the data as Excel, cleans the responses and uses the figures in the project report. The whole process takes less than a day instead of a week.
A student organiser creates a signup form with fields for name, year, phone number and areas of interest (design, logistics, PR). The link goes out on Instagram stories and in the college group. All 70 registrations land in one list. The organiser exports it as a spreadsheet and shares it with the team leads.
Two students co-ordinating a coding workshop need a rough headcount to book the right room. They create a short registration form, post the QR code on department notice boards and share the link in the year group chat. They check the response count from their phones as registrations come in.
A group of six students wants honest peer input on their mock presentation. They create a feedback form that does not ask for the respondent's name, so classmates can be candid. The link goes to 15 classmates. The group reviews the charts together and uses the feedback to improve their final delivery.
SurveyHeart is a free form and survey builder that students use for academic projects, club management and campus activities. Creating a survey takes a few minutes. Once published, you share a link in your class chat or WhatsApp group and classmates fill it on any phone or laptop without signing up for an account. Responses come in right away and are organised in one dashboard. You can view a chart for each question, browse individual submissions and export everything as CSV, Excel and PDF for your report. The free plan gives you unlimited responses, 100 templates and all the core sharing features with no time limit, which is usually all a student needs for an academic or campus project. For research projects that need a large number of responses, the shareable link and QR code make it easy to reach people across different platforms. For club signups and event registration, required fields make sure you collect the information you actually need. For peer feedback, keeping the name field optional lets classmates respond honestly. If you need auto-graded quizzes with scores, use Quizzory, the dedicated quiz product at quizzory.in. Students in colleges and universities use SurveyHeart as a free alternative to Google Forms because it is quick to set up, works well on mobile and needs no account from the people filling it.
Sign up for free on SurveyHeart, then pick a template or start from scratch. Add your questions, publish the form and copy the link. Share it with classmates by WhatsApp, email or any chat. Responses come in to your dashboard right away.
Yes. SurveyHeart works well for academic research surveys. You can add multiple choice, rating, short answer and other question types. Once you have responses, export them as CSV and Excel for analysis in any spreadsheet tool.
No. Your classmates just open the link and fill the form in their browser. They do not need to sign up or log in to SurveyHeart.
Open your form in SurveyHeart, go to the responses section and choose to export as CSV, Excel and PDF. Open the file in any spreadsheet tool for deeper analysis or to prepare charts for your report.
SurveyHeart is built to be quick. You can go from a blank form to a shared survey link in a few minutes. The free plan covers everything most student projects need: unlimited responses, standard question types and multiple sharing options.
Yes. Create a form with the fields you need (name, contact, year, interests) and share the link or QR code. All responses land in one list you can export as a spreadsheet.
You can create a feedback form that does not ask for the respondent's name. Classmates can then fill it without identifying themselves. Note that SurveyHeart does not technically guarantee anonymity beyond not asking for a name, so keep that in mind for sensitive use cases.
Auto-scored quizzes are handled by Quizzory, a dedicated quiz product at quizzory.in. You build the quiz there, share it with respondents and Quizzory scores each submission automatically.
Free to use. Unlimited responses. No account needed for respondents.