Employee Laptop Agreement Acknowledgment Survey
Confirms employees understand and accept the terms of their company laptop agreement — device care, data security, personal use limits, and return obligations — while capturing current equipment condition. An AI follow-up interview probes real-world edge cases (travel, shared devices, public wifi) to surface where policy understanding actually breaks down.
Sample questions
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Which company laptop model were you issued?
- (Replace with Model A)
- (Replace with Model B)
- (Replace with Model C)
- Not sure / not yet issued
How clear was the laptop agreement about what you can and can't do with the device?
How much do you agree with each statement about your responsibilities?
- I'm responsible for physical damage caused by my negligence or misuse
- I must not store company data on personal, non-approved devices
- I must report a lost or stolen laptop within 24 hours
- I must return the laptop in working condition when I leave or when asked
In the last 30 days, how often have you used this laptop for personal (non-work) purposes?
- Never
- Rarely (a few times)
- Occasionally (weekly)
- Regularly (most days)
Please describe any existing damage, missing accessories, or performance issues with your current laptop (leave blank if none).
Optional: upload a photo of your laptop's current physical condition (helps us track pre-existing wear).
Explore the respondent's real understanding of their security and care responsibilities under the laptop agreement, especially probing any statement they rated 'neutral' or lower. Ask concrete scenario questions — international travel, using public wifi, letting a family member borrow the device, working from a personal USB drive — to see where understanding actually breaks down versus stated agreement. If they mention confusion about personal use limits or reimbursement for damage, capture specifics for policy clarification.
Which department are you in?
- (Replace with Department A)
- (Replace with Department B)
- (Replace with Department C)
- Other
- Prefer not to say
What is your employment type?
- Full-time
- Part-time
- Contractor
- Intern
- Prefer not to say
All set — thank you! Your acknowledgment is recorded with IT and HR, and your equipment notes will be used to schedule any needed repairs or replacements.
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 a static sign-off by pairing the agreement acknowledgment with an AI follow-up interview that probes edge cases like travel, shared-device use, and public wifi to see where policy understanding actually breaks down.
- Captures current equipment condition at the point of acknowledgment via a short-text damage/accessory description plus an optional photo upload, giving IT a real-time asset record alongside the sign-off.
- Uses a matrix and opinion scale to quantify how clearly employees feel the policy was communicated and how much they agree with specific responsibility statements, not just a single yes/no checkbox.
- Segments results by department and employment type, and closes with an automated confirmation message so employees know their acknowledgment and equipment condition are on record with IT and HR.
Jotform
Employee Laptop Agreement Form TemplateA ready-to-use fielding template for collecting employee laptop agreement sign-off, likely with Jotform's standard drag-and-drop form builder and e-signature-style fields. It's built for straightforward acknowledgment capture rather than probing how well employees actually understood the policy. Customization is manual, so any follow-up questions would need to be hardcoded in advance.
What it does well
- Ready-to-deploy template within Jotform's widely used form builder ecosystem
- Likely supports e-signature and file upload fields common to agreement forms
- Easy to customize branding and basic form fields without technical setup
Where it falls short
- Static form structure with no adaptive follow-up questioning to explore edge cases like travel or shared devices
- No automated quality scoring of open-ended responses
- No transparent, publishable methodology behind how any follow-up or scoring logic works, since none appears to exist
SurveySparrow
Employee Laptop Agreement Form TemplateA conversational-style survey template for laptop agreement acknowledgment, consistent with SurveySparrow's chat-like form format. It likely offers a friendlier, one-question-at-a-time flow but appears to be a fixed question set rather than one that adapts based on answers. Good for basic acknowledgment capture, less suited to surfacing nuanced understanding gaps.
What it does well
- Conversational, chat-like survey format that may feel more approachable to employees than a static form
- Template is purpose-built for the laptop agreement use case
- Likely includes basic branching logic typical of SurveySparrow surveys
Where it falls short
- No adaptive AI interview to dig into real-world scenarios like public wifi use or shared devices
- No voice-based interview option for richer qualitative responses
- No automated per-response quality scoring or transparent AI prompt methodology
Typeform
Employee Equipment Agreement Form TemplateThis is a broader equipment agreement template (not laptop-specific), built on Typeform's polished conversational form format with strong design and logic-jump capabilities. It's a solid fielding-ready form for acknowledgment and basic conditional branching, but it stops at structured questions and doesn't include AI-driven probing or scoring.
What it does well
- Polished, on-brand conversational form design typical of Typeform
- Logic jumps allow some conditional branching based on prior answers
- Covers general equipment agreements, so flexible beyond laptops alone
Where it falls short
- Broader equipment focus means it's not tailored specifically to laptop care, security, and return obligations
- No adaptive AI follow-up interview or voice interview option to explore edge cases in respondents' own words
- No automated quality scoring or auto-generated analysis report of responses
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