Interior Design App Experience & Feature Satisfaction Survey
Evaluates how people actually use an interior design planning tool or app — from room visualization to furniture shopping — and where they get stuck. Closed questions surface satisfaction and feature priorities; an AI follow-up interview digs into the specific moment the experience broke down, giving product teams a concrete story instead of a vague complaint.
Sample questions
A preview of what’s in the template. Every question is editable before you launch.
Which best describes your current project?
- Full home renovation
- Redecorating a single room
- Furnishing a new home
- Refreshing a rental
- Just exploring ideas, no active project
In the last 30 days, which of these have you done in the app?
- Created or edited a room layout
- Built a style or mood board
- Browsed or shopped the furniture catalog
- Tracked a project budget
- Booked or messaged a professional designer
- Shared a project with someone else
How would you rate each of these features?
- Room layout / floor plan tool
- Style and mood boards
- Furniture catalog and shopping
- Budget tracker
- Professional designer booking
Before making a final decision, how easy was it to picture what the finished room would actually look like?
Overall, how satisfied are you with the interior design tool?
Which of these improvements would matter most to you?
- Faster, more realistic 3D rendering
- More furniture brands and price points
- Augmented-reality room preview via phone camera
- Direct chat with a professional designer
- Clearer, upfront pricing on products
- Easier sharing of projects with family or partners
- Full feature parity between web and mobile app
How likely are you to recommend this interior design tool to a friend planning a project?
Identify the specific moment the respondent's experience broke down — anchor on their lowest-rated feature or the visualization difficulty they described, and walk through exactly what they were trying to do, what happened on screen, and what they did next (gave up, worked around it, asked for help). If they rated everything highly, probe instead for the single feature that saved them the most time or money and why.
Is there anything about the app that confused you or didn't work the way you expected?
What is your age range?
- 18-24
- 25-34
- 35-44
- 45-54
- 55-64
- 65+
- Prefer not to say
Which best describes your current living situation?
- Homeowner
- Renter
- Living with family
- Other
- Prefer not to say
That's everything — thank you! Your answers go straight to the product team shaping the next round of design and feature updates.
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
- Goes beyond client intake — it profiles real in-app behavior (room visualization, furniture shopping) over the last 30 days, not just project requirements.
- Pairs closed-ended satisfaction and feature-priority questions (matrix ratings, MaxDiff trade-offs) with an AI follow-up interview that digs into the exact moment the experience broke down.
- Surfaces confusion and friction directly via an open-ended 'what didn't work as expected' question, then hands product teams a concrete story instead of a vague complaint.
- Automated per-response quality scoring and an auto-generated report mean product teams get usable output without manually reading every transcript.
Jotform
Interior Design Questionnaire Form TemplateThis is a client-intake questionnaire form for interior designers to gather project requirements from prospective clients, not a satisfaction/usage survey for an app. It's a fielding-ready static form, easy to customize with Jotform's builder, but it doesn't probe app experience or feature satisfaction. Best suited for design firms onboarding clients rather than product teams evaluating an app.
What it does well
- Ready-to-use, customizable form builder with drag-and-drop fields
- Designed specifically for interior design client onboarding
- Likely supports file/image uploads common in design intake
Where it falls short
- Static question set with no adaptive follow-up to dig into specific pain points
- No mechanism to score response quality or auto-generate a findings report
- Not built to evaluate app/product usage or feature satisfaction
SurveySparrow
Free Interior Design Client Questionnaire TemplateAnother client-facing questionnaire aimed at interior designers collecting style preferences and project details from clients, rather than a survey measuring how people use a design app. It's conversational in tone, which SurveySparrow is known for, but relies on fixed question flows. Useful for design consultations, not for product feedback loops.
What it does well
- Conversational, chat-style survey format that may feel friendly to respondents
- Free template ready to deploy quickly
- Tailored to interior design client discovery questions
Where it falls short
- No adaptive AI probing to uncover the specific moment an experience breaks down
- No published methodology or prompt transparency
- Not designed to measure app feature satisfaction or usage frequency
QuestionPro
Product/Service Design Survey TemplateThis is a generic product/service design survey template, not one built specifically for interior design apps — teams would need to heavily customize it to fit furniture shopping or room-visualization use cases. It offers standard closed-ended question types typical of enterprise survey platforms. It's fielding-ready but generic rather than purpose-built for this niche.
What it does well
- Broad, general-purpose template applicable across many product categories
- Backed by a mature enterprise survey platform with reporting dashboards
- Likely includes standard rating and ranking question types
Where it falls short
- Not tailored to interior design app workflows like room visualization or furniture shopping
- Static question logic with no adaptive AI follow-up interview
- No per-response quality scoring or automatic story-level insight generation
Ready to launch?
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