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Dance Class Registration Decision & Experience Survey

Captures why someone chose to register for a dance class, what nearly stopped them, and how they feel about pricing, scheduling, and the sign-up process. Built for studio owners and program managers, with an AI follow-up interview that digs into the specific hesitation or tipping point behind their decision.

Sample questions

A preview of what’s in the template. Every question is editable before you launch.

12 questions · ~7 min
Q01
Message

Welcome, and thanks for registering! We'd love to hear how that decision went — it helps us make signing up easier for future dancers. About 5 minutes, and there's no wrong answer.

Q02
Multiple Choice

How did you first hear about (Replace with studio name)? (Template note: replace with your studio's name before launching.)

  • Social media
  • Friend or family referral
  • Online search
  • Saw the studio in person / walked by
  • A local event or pop-up class
  • Other
Q03
Multiple ChoiceRequired

Which dance style(s) did you register for?

  • Ballet
  • Hip-hop
  • Contemporary
  • Ballroom
  • Jazz
  • Tap
  • Other
Q04
Multiple ChoiceRequired

How would you describe your dance experience before registering?

  • No prior experience
  • Some casual dancing
  • Took classes before, out of practice
  • Currently active in another studio or team
Q05
RankingRequired

Rank these factors by how much they influenced your decision to register, from most to least important.

  1. Class schedule / times offered
  2. Price
  3. Instructor reputation
  4. Studio location
  5. Class size
  6. A friend or family member recommended it
  7. The specific style being offered
Drag to rank
Q06
Opinion ScaleRequired

How easy or difficult was it to complete the registration process (finding the class, signing up, and paying)?

Scale: 17
Min:Very difficultMax:Very easy
Q07
Price Sensitivity (Van Westendorp)Required

Thinking about a monthly dance class package, please answer honestly based on what you'd expect to pay.

  • At what monthly price would you consider this class so cheap that you'd question its quality?
  • At what monthly price would you consider this class a bargain — a great buy for the money?
  • At what monthly price would you consider this class starting to get expensive, though you'd still consider it?
  • At what monthly price would you consider this class too expensive to consider at all?
Q08
Multiple Choice

Which class time slots work best for your schedule?

  • Weekday mornings
  • Weekday afternoons
  • Weekday evenings
  • Weekend mornings
  • Weekend afternoons
Q09
AI Interview

Reconstruct the specific moment of hesitation or decision the respondent had before registering: what almost made them not sign up (price, timing, nervousness about skill level, uncertainty about the studio), and what ultimately tipped them into registering. If they rated the registration process as difficult, probe exactly where they got stuck. If they described no hesitation at all, ask what would have made an even easier or faster decision.

Q10
Rating ScaleRequired

How likely are you to recommend this studio to a friend looking for dance classes?

Range: 15
Min:Very unlikelyMax:Very likely
Q11
Multiple Choice

What is your age range?

  • Under 18
  • 18-24
  • 25-34
  • 35-44
  • 45-54
  • 55-64
  • 65 or older
  • Prefer not to say
Q12
Message

That's everything — thank you for sharing your registration experience! Your answers help us smooth out sign-up, pricing, and scheduling for the next dancer who joins us.

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

  • Includes an AI follow-up interview that digs into the specific hesitation or tipping point behind the registration decision, not just multiple-choice answers
  • Uses a ranking question to surface which factors (price, schedule, style, etc.) actually drove the decision, plus a Van Westendorp pricing question for real willingness-to-pay data
  • Captures the practical friction points — ease of registration, schedule fit, likelihood to recommend — alongside the emotional 'why' behind signing up
  • Opens and closes with conversational chat messages that frame the survey around the respondent's actual decision experience, not just data collection

Jotform

Online Dance Class Registration Form Template

This is a straightforward registration/intake form (name, contact info, class selection, payment fields) rather than a feedback or decision-insight survey. It's built for enrolling students, not for understanding why they chose to enroll or what nearly stopped them. Good for operational sign-up, not for experience or pricing research.

What it does well

  • Ready-to-use, drag-and-drop form builder with payment integration common to Jotform templates
  • Familiar, easy-to-deploy format for studios that just need to collect registrations
  • Customizable fields for class type, schedule, and student details

Where it falls short

  • No adaptive follow-up questioning — it's a static field-based form with no ability to probe the respondent's specific hesitation or reasoning
  • Not designed to capture pricing sensitivity, decision factors, or post-registration sentiment
  • No automated scoring or qualitative analysis of open-ended responses

SurveySparrow

Dance Class Registration Form Template

A conversational-style registration form template focused on collecting sign-up details in a friendlier chat-like UI. It leans toward intake rather than exploring the decision-making journey, pricing perception, or hesitation points. Useful as a front-end sign-up form but not a decision-experience research instrument.

What it does well

  • Conversational, one-question-at-a-time format that feels less form-like
  • Easy to brand and deploy for studios wanting a modern sign-up flow
  • Mobile-friendly presentation typical of SurveySparrow templates

Where it falls short

  • No AI-driven follow-up interview to explore specific reasons behind a registration decision
  • Lacks structured pricing research tools (e.g., Van Westendorp) or ranking of decision factors
  • No transparent methodology or per-response quality scoring published

Typeform

Free Dance Class Registration Form Template

A polished, conversational registration form built in Typeform's signature style, aimed at capturing sign-up details and preferences. It's static once published — questions don't adapt based on answers — so it can't dig into why someone hesitated or what tipped their decision. Best suited for basic enrollment collection rather than decision research.

What it does well

  • Visually appealing, on-brand conversational form experience
  • Simple to set up class options, schedules, and contact capture
  • Free tier available for basic use

Where it falls short

  • No adaptive or voice AI interviewing to explore hesitation moments or tipping points
  • No built-in pricing sensitivity analysis or ranked decision-factor questions
  • No automated report generation summarizing qualitative themes across responses

Ready to launch?

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