Turn surveys into conversation.
Reagale helps you express your individual voice and sends it directly to the people making the decisions. Or — create your own survey to see what your friends actually think.
Create your own
Spin up a conversational survey from a single line. The Architect drafts a first pass; you refine it inline.
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What do you want to know?
Create a new survey
Give your survey a name. This is what respondents will see at the top of their conversation.
Refine the questions in the next step.
Need an idea?
Drafting Survey:
Untitled Survey
Survey Architect: Helping You Design the Conversation
Publish this survey?
Your survey will go live and appear under Take Survey for respondents and under Survey Results for you to monitor.
Survey published
Your survey is live. It now appears under Take Survey and Survey Results.
Discard current draft?
You have an unpublished survey in progress. Starting a new one will discard the current name, questions, and conversation with the Architect.
Delete this survey?
This will permanently remove the survey and all responses collected for it. This cannot be undone.
How do you like Reagale?
What this survey is asking
Completion metrics
Total Voices
Stories Captured
Avg. Questions Answered
Conversation XP
Question Coverage (n=0)
Badges Earned (n=0)
How respondents answered
No submissions yet. Submit a conversation to see how respondents' answers bucket out.
Emergent themes
No emergent themes yet — they'll appear once respondents share their stories.
Recent Stories
No stories yet. Submitted conversations will appear here, in the student's own words.
Survey
What this survey is asking
Completion metrics
Total Voices
Stories Captured
Avg. Questions Answered
Conversation XP
Question Coverage (n=0)
Badges Earned (n=0)
How respondents answered
No submissions yet. Submit a conversation to see how respondents' answers bucket out.
Emergent themes
No emergent themes yet — they'll appear once respondents share their stories.
Recent Stories
No stories yet. Submitted conversations will appear here in the respondent's own words.