Interactive involve.me Demo

Walk through an interactive demo of involve.me, a no-code builder for quizzes, calculators, surveys, and forms that respond to how people answer. See how a multi-step interactive experience comes together without writing any code.

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What is involve.me?

involve.me is a no-code platform for building interactive content: quizzes, calculators, surveys, forms, and product finders that react to what a person enters. Instead of a static form that just collects answers, the experiences you build can branch, score, and calculate, then show a result tailored to each respondent.

You assemble projects in a drag-and-drop editor, page by page. A page can hold a question, an input field, an explainer, or an outcome screen, and conditional logic decides which page someone sees next based on earlier answers. The calculator side is the part that sets it apart from a plain form builder: you can wire up formulas so a respondent gets a price estimate, an ROI figure, or a quiz score in real time. Outcome pages then change to match, which is how a single project can show ten different result screens to ten different people.

Once a project is built, involve.me handles distribution and follow-through. You can share it as a standalone link, embed it on a website, or trigger it as a popup, and the responses flow into analytics plus connected tools like email platforms and CRMs. Because the experiences embed cleanly, they pair well with other interactive content. A landing page might run an involve.me quiz to qualify a visitor and a Supademo walkthrough so that same visitor can try the product, both in one scroll.

How to get started with involve.me

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    Create your account

    Sign up at involve.me. There's a free plan you can start on, which is enough to build a project and see how the editor and logic work before you decide on a paid tier. Paid plans mainly raise response limits and unlock advanced features.

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    Pick a template or start blank

    involve.me has a template library sorted by type: quizzes, calculators, surveys, forms, product finders. Most people start from a template close to their goal and reshape it, since the logic and result pages are already wired up. A blank project is there if you have a specific structure in mind.

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    Build your pages and content

    Work through the project page by page in the drag-and-drop editor, adding questions, input fields, text, and media. Each page is a step in the experience, so the order you set is the order a respondent moves through. This is where the project takes its shape.

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    Add logic, formulas, and outcomes

    Set conditional logic so people branch to different pages based on their answers, and build formulas if the project needs to calculate a price, score, or ROI figure. Then create the outcome pages that show each respondent a result that matches what they entered. This is the step that makes the project feel personalized rather than static.

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    Publish, embed, and connect

    Publish the project as a link, embed it on your site, or set it to run as a popup. Connect the tools where you want responses to land, like your email platform or CRM, so leads and answers route automatically. From there the analytics show completion rates and where people drop off.

Who is involve.me most useful for?

involve.me suits teams that want content people interact with rather than just read, and that want it without a developer in the loop.

Marketing and demand-gen teams are the core users. Quizzes, calculators, and product finders make better lead magnets than a plain contact form, because the respondent gets something useful back and the team learns more about who they are. An involve.me quiz can sit on a landing page next to an embedded Supademo, so a visitor self-qualifies through the quiz and then tries the product in a guided walkthrough without leaving the page.

Agencies use it to ship interactive campaigns for clients quickly. A pricing calculator, an assessment, or a personality-style quiz can be built and branded in an afternoon, which is hard to justify hiring development time for. Sales teams reach for the calculator features to build ROI and quote tools a prospect can run themselves.

Ecommerce and direct-to-consumer brands lean on product recommendation quizzes that point shoppers to the right item based on their answers. Course creators, consultants, and SaaS teams use it for assessments, onboarding surveys, and knowledge checks. In most of these cases the interactive piece is doing qualification or education, and combining it with a Supademo means a visitor can both answer questions and see the product work in the same session.

Typeform

Typeform shows respondents one question at a time and is known for a polished, conversational feel that lifts completion rates. It does logic jumps and basic calculations, but it isn't built around formula-driven calculators or rich outcome pages the way involve.me is. Typeform is the better pick for surveys and lead forms; involve.me wins when the experience needs to compute and personalize a result.

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SurveyMonkey

SurveyMonkey is built for surveys and research, with strong question types, sampling, and statistical reporting. It's a data-collection tool first, so it doesn't aim for the branded quizzes, calculators, and recommendation flows involve.me specializes in. If structured survey data is the goal, SurveyMonkey fits; if the goal is an engaging interactive piece that generates leads, involve.me is the closer match.

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Outgrow

Outgrow covers nearly the same ground as involve.me: interactive calculators, quizzes, assessments, and recommendation tools built for lead generation. It puts extra weight on marketing analytics and A/B testing of interactive content. The two are close competitors, so the decision usually comes down to pricing tiers and which editor feels better once you build a real project in each.

Jotform

Jotform is a wide-ranging form builder with a huge template library, conditional logic, payment collection, and a long list of integrations. It can build interactive forms, but its strength is volume and configurability rather than designed quiz and calculator experiences. Teams pick Jotform when they need many forms and heavy backend workflows, and involve.me when the front-end experience is the point.

FAQs on involve.me

Commonly asked questions about involve.me. Have more? Reach out and our team will be happy to help.

Is involve.me free to use?

involve.me has a free plan, and it's a usable one for getting started. It lets you build projects and collect a capped number of responses each month. Paid plans raise those response limits and add features like more advanced logic, integrations, and branding control, so most teams move up once a project gets real traffic.

Do I need to know how to code to use involve.me?

No, involve.me is fully no-code. You build projects in a drag-and-drop editor, and the conditional logic and calculator formulas are set through the interface rather than written as code. Building a formula does take some clear thinking about the math you want, but it doesn't require any programming background.

What kinds of content can I build with involve.me?

involve.me is for interactive content: quizzes, calculators, surveys, forms, assessments, product finders, and lead funnels. The common thread is that the experience reacts to input, branching to different pages and showing a personalized result. That's the main difference from a standard form tool, which just collects answers.

Can I embed an involve.me project on my website?

Yes, embedding is one of the main ways to use involve.me. You can drop a project into a web page as an inline embed, run it as a popup, or share it as a standalone link. Because it embeds cleanly, it sits well alongside other interactive content, like placing an involve.me quiz and a Supademo walkthrough on the same landing page.

Does involve.me integrate with other tools?

involve.me connects to email marketing platforms, CRMs, and automation tools, and supports webhooks and Zapier for anything not covered natively. The practical use is routing leads and responses straight into the systems your team already works in, so a quiz completion can create a contact or trigger a follow-up without manual export.

How do calculators work in involve.me?

Calculators in involve.me run on formulas you set up in the editor. You assign values to answers and define the math, and involve.me computes a result in real time as the respondent moves through the project. That's how a pricing tool, an ROI calculator, or a scored quiz shows each person a number specific to their inputs.

Can involve.me handle quizzes with personalized results?

Yes, personalized results are a core part of involve.me. You build multiple outcome pages and use conditional logic or scoring to decide which one each respondent sees. A single quiz can end on many different result screens, so people get an answer that matches what they entered rather than a generic thank-you page.

Is involve.me good for lead generation?

involve.me works well for lead generation, which is one of its most common uses. An interactive quiz or calculator tends to convert better than a plain form because the respondent gets something back, and the answers tell you more about the lead. Pairing the project with connected CRM and email tools means qualified leads route into your pipeline automatically.

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