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Loan Application Experience Survey

Measures how applicants experienced your loan process — from submitting documents to hearing a decision — covering clarity, speed, effort, and satisfaction. An AI follow-up interview reconstructs the exact moment the process broke down for frustrated, denied, or low-effort applicants, giving lenders concrete fixes instead of vague complaints.

Sample questions

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14 questions · ~7 min
Q01
Message

Thanks for taking a few minutes to share your loan application experience! Your feedback helps us make the process clearer and faster for future applicants. This should take about 8 minutes.

Q02
Multiple ChoiceRequired

Which type of loan did you apply for?

  • Personal loan
  • Auto loan
  • Mortgage or home loan
  • Business loan
  • Student loan
  • Other
Q03
Multiple ChoiceRequired

What was the outcome of your application?

  • Approved
  • Denied
  • Still pending / waiting for a decision
  • I withdrew my application
Q04
Multiple ChoiceRequired

How did you submit your application?

  • Online or mobile app
  • In person at a branch
  • Over the phone
  • Through a broker or loan officer
  • Other
Q05
Opinion ScaleRequired

Before you applied, how clear were the eligibility requirements and documents you'd need?

Scale: 17
Min:Not clear at allMax:Extremely clear
Q06
MatrixRequired

Please rate the following parts of your application experience.

4 rows × 5 columns
  • Speed of the decision
  • Clarity of communication throughout
  • Ease of submitting required documents
  • Helpfulness of staff or support
Columns: Poor · Fair · Good · Very good · Excellent
Q07
Opinion ScaleRequired

Overall, how easy or difficult was it to complete this loan application from start to finish?

Scale: 15
Min:Very difficultMax:Very easy
Q08
Rating ScaleRequired

Overall, how satisfied are you with your loan application experience?

Range: 15
Min:Very dissatisfiedMax:Very satisfied
Q09
Opinion ScaleRequired

How likely are you to apply for another loan product with us in the future?

Scale: 010
Min:Not at all likelyMax:Extremely likely
Q10
AI Interview

Reconstruct the single most frustrating or confusing moment in this respondent's loan application journey — what exactly happened, at which stage, and how it was (or wasn't) resolved. If they were denied, probe whether they understood the reason and how it was communicated. If they rated ease or satisfaction low, anchor on the specific aspect — documents, communication, timeline, or staff — that most needs fixing, and ask what would have changed the outcome for them.

Q11
Long Text

Is there anything that would have made your loan application faster or easier?

Q12
Multiple Choice

Which age range do you fall into?

  • Under 25
  • 25-34
  • 35-44
  • 45-54
  • 55-64
  • 65 or older
Q13
Multiple Choice

What is your approximate annual household income?

  • Under $30,000
  • $30,000-$59,999
  • $60,000-$99,999
  • $100,000-$149,999
  • $150,000 or more
Q14
Message

That's everything — thank you for your honesty! Your responses go directly into a report we use to simplify and speed up the loan application process.

What’s included

  • AI follow-ups

    Adaptive probes on open-ended answers that pull out detail a static form would miss.

  • Attention checks

    Built-in safeguards against rushed answers and low-quality respondents.

  • AI-drafted copy

    Wording, ordering, and branching written by the AI — tuned to your research goal.

  • Auto report

    Themes, quotes, and a plain-English summary write themselves once responses come in.

How it compares

We reviewed the closest templates from other survey tools. Here’s what they do well — and where this template goes further.

Why this template

  • Purpose-built to measure the applicant EXPERIENCE (clarity, speed, effort, satisfaction) after submission and decision — not just to collect application data
  • Includes an AI follow-up interview that reconstructs the specific moment a frustrated, denied, or low-effort applicant's process broke down, giving concrete fixes instead of vague ratings
  • Combines structured data (loan type, outcome, submission channel, eligibility clarity, matrix ratings, satisfaction, and future-intent likelihood) with an open long-text question and age/income breakdowns for segmentation
  • Transparent prompts and auto-generated reports turn qualitative frustration into lender-actionable findings, backed by a free tier and $50/mo Business plan

Jotform

100+ Loan Application Forms

This is a large category/collection page of loan APPLICATION intake forms (collecting borrower data like income, SSN, loan amount) rather than a post-process experience or satisfaction survey. It's a browsing hub, not a single fielding-ready template. Useful for lenders needing to collect applications, but not for measuring how applicants felt about the process.

What it does well

  • Very large library of ready-made loan application form variants to choose from
  • Jotform's broader form-builder ecosystem (conditional logic, e-signatures, file uploads) is presumably available
  • Familiar, widely-used platform for general-purpose form collection

Where it falls short

  • Focused on application intake, not applicant experience/satisfaction measurement
  • Static forms with no adaptive AI follow-up questioning or voice AI interviews
  • No automated per-response quality scoring or transparent prompt methodology

SurveyMonkey

Loan Application Form Template

A single static template positioned as a loan application form for collecting applicant details, not an experience/satisfaction survey covering the full journey from documents to decision. It's fielding-ready in SurveyMonkey's builder but limited to fixed question paths. Good for basic data collection, less suited to diagnosing where the process broke down.

What it does well

  • Simple, quick to deploy within SurveyMonkey's established survey platform
  • Familiar brand with broad respondent trust and easy distribution options
  • Straightforward template structure for standard application-style fields

Where it falls short

  • No adaptive AI interview to probe why a denied or frustrated applicant struggled
  • Appears oriented to intake rather than post-decision satisfaction/effort measurement
  • No automated quality scoring or auto-generated qualitative-insight reports

SurveySparrow

Sample Loan Application Form Template

A conversational-style form aimed at banks and finance companies for capturing loan applications, not a survey measuring applicant satisfaction or friction points after the decision. Its chat-like UI is pleasant but the underlying purpose is data intake rather than experience diagnostics. Positioned for banking/finance audiences, which is at least the right industry vertical.

What it does well

  • Conversational, one-question-at-a-time UI that can feel less intimidating than a long form
  • Industry-specific positioning for banks and finance companies
  • Likely supports branching logic for different loan types

Where it falls short

  • No adaptive AI or voice AI interview to reconstruct specific frustration moments
  • Static question set built for application intake, not clarity/speed/effort/satisfaction measurement
  • No transparent prompt methodology or automated per-response quality scoring

Typeform

Auto Loan Application Form

A narrowly scoped auto-loan application intake form with Typeform's signature conversational design, not a general loan-experience or satisfaction survey. It only covers auto loans, whereas our template is loan-type agnostic and experience-focused across the whole application-to-decision journey. Good visual polish but limited to capturing applicant data, not diagnosing process breakdowns.

What it does well

  • Polished, mobile-friendly conversational form UX typical of Typeform
  • Clear single-purpose focus for auto loan applications specifically
  • Easy to publish and share via Typeform's platform

Where it falls short

  • Limited to auto loans rather than covering multiple loan types in one template
  • No adaptive AI follow-up interview or voice AI to explore denied/frustrated applicant experiences
  • No automated quality scoring or auto-generated reports on where applicants struggled

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