Retail Store Personality & Brand Character Survey
Measures how shoppers perceive a store's personality — trustworthy, trendy, premium, approachable — and whether that character matches what they actually want. Includes a best-worst trade-off on trait priority and an AI follow-up interview that digs into the mental image customers form of the brand and why.
Sample questions
A preview of what’s in the template. Every question is editable before you launch.
In the last 3 months, how often have you shopped at (Replace with Retailer Name), in-store or online? (Template note: adjust the recency window to fit your category.)
- Not at all
- Once
- A few times
- Monthly or more
- Weekly or more
How much do you agree that (Replace with Retailer Name) feels each of these ways to you?
- Trustworthy and reliable
- Exciting and on-trend
- Upscale or sophisticated
- Down-to-earth and approachable
- Practical and no-nonsense
- +1 more
Which of these traits best and worst describe the personality of (Replace with Retailer Name), based on your experience?
- Trustworthy
- Trendy
- Friendly
- Premium
- Innovative
- Traditional
- Fun
- Practical
If (Replace with Retailer Name) were a person you could befriend, how likely would you be to want them in your circle?
How well does the store's overall personality match what you personally look for when you shop?
Compared to (Replace with Competitor A), how would you describe the personality of (Replace with Retailer Name)?
- More premium / upscale
- More approachable / friendly
- More exciting / trend-driven
- More practical / functional
- About the same personality
If (Replace with Retailer Name) were a person, who would they be — a celebrity, character, or 'type' of person? Answer in one sentence.
Explore the mental image the respondent has of the store as a 'person': ask them to describe how that person dresses, talks, or spends a weekend, and where that impression comes from (store design, staff, ads, product mix). Anchor on whichever trait they rated most strongly or picked in the trade-off question and probe why it fits or doesn't. If they compared it unfavorably to the competitor, ask what single change would shift the store's personality closer to what they want.
Almost done — just a couple of quick questions about you to help us understand different shopper groups.
Which age range best describes you?
- Under 18
- 18-24
- 25-34
- 35-44
- 45-54
- 55-64
- 65+
- Prefer not to say
Which gender do you identify with?
- Woman
- Man
- Non-binary
- Prefer to self-describe
- Prefer not to say
Thank you for sharing how the store feels to you! Your responses will help us shape the brand's look, tone, and in-store experience to better match what shoppers like you expect.
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 simple agreement ratings with a best-worst trade-off exercise that forces respondents to prioritize which personality traits matter most, not just rate them all favorably
- Includes an AI follow-up interview that probes the actual mental image a shopper forms of the brand and the reasoning behind it, rather than stopping at a single open-text answer
- Directly measures fit between perceived personality and what the shopper personally wants, plus a head-to-head comparison against a named competitor
- Produces an auto-generated report from transparent, reviewable prompts, so teams can see exactly how the AI probed each respondent
QuestionPro
Retail Store Personality Survey TemplateThis is a directly comparable, fielding-ready template covering the same core topic — store personality perception. It appears to rely on standard rating/multiple-choice question types rather than conversational follow-up. Good for quick deployment but likely leaves 'why' questions unanswered without manual open-text coding.
What it does well
- Purpose-built for the exact retail personality use case
- Backed by an established survey platform with broad question-type library
- Likely quick to launch given it's a pre-built template
Where it falls short
- No adaptive AI follow-up to probe why a respondent perceives a trait a certain way
- No voice AI interview option for richer qualitative capture
- No published transparent prompt methodology for how any AI-assisted analysis works
SurveySparrow
Retail Store Evaluation Survey TemplateThis template is framed around general retail store evaluation (service, cleanliness, experience) rather than brand personality specifically, so it's adjacent but broader than a dedicated personality/character study. It's a ready-to-use survey, useful if the goal is operational feedback rather than perceptual brand mapping. Trade-off or personality-trait-specific questions are not evident from the title.
What it does well
- Conversational chat-style survey format known for the platform
- Ready-to-use template requiring minimal setup
- Likely mobile-friendly given SurveySparrow's product focus
Where it falls short
- Not focused on personality/trait perception specifically, so trait-priority trade-off analysis is unlikely to be included
- No adaptive AI interview to dig into the reasoning behind perceptions
- No automated per-response quality scoring evident
Typeform
Retail Store Feedback Form TemplateThis is a general retail feedback form, likely oriented toward satisfaction and service feedback rather than brand personality mapping. It's a static, ready-to-field form with Typeform's typical conversational UI, but nothing on the page suggests trait-based personality measurement or trade-off questions. Best suited for operational feedback loops rather than brand-character research.
What it does well
- Clean, conversational one-question-at-a-time UI
- Fast to deploy as a fielding-ready form
- Familiar, low-friction respondent experience
Where it falls short
- No brand-personality trait framework or best-worst prioritization built in
- No adaptive follow-up questioning based on prior answers
- No structured, transparent AI-driven qualitative analysis
Jotform
Brand Personality Quiz Form TemplateThis is framed as a quiz format for exploring brand personality, which is conceptually close but likely genericized for any brand rather than retail-store-specific comparisons. It's a static, ready-to-use form; it does not appear to include competitor benchmarking or a trait-priority trade-off. Useful as a lightweight brand-character snapshot rather than a full perceptual/behavioral study.
What it does well
- Quiz format may increase respondent engagement compared to plain surveys
- Ready-to-use, no-code form builder deployment
- Focused specifically on brand personality concept
Where it falls short
- No retail-specific competitor comparison question
- No adaptive AI or voice interview to explore the reasoning behind quiz answers
- No automated quality scoring of open-ended responses
Ready to launch?
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