I want to create a radio button form that I can embed in my website

  • gregcarroll
    Asked on June 1, 2020 at 12:35 PM

    I want to create a radio button form that I can embed in my website (done in jotform)


    Step 1)             User logs in

    Step 2)             The user will select products they are interested in hearing about

    Step 3)             Each day I want to be able to see how many users selected each field


    Notes

    Presently they log into the site via memberpress login that takes them to a landing page with links to jot form embedded form. I would prefer them not to have to login again on the form if possible


    Notes

    I would like the form to be constantly “live” so that they can constantly update the form unchecking previous selections and adding new selections rather than a new form being submitted if they make changes.

  • Richie JotForm Support
    Replied on June 1, 2020 at 12:54 PM

    You may create a report out of your submission data  so that you can view the number of selected option.

    You may try the visual report.

    Guide:https://www.jotform.com/help/187-How-to-Create-a-Visual-Report-with-Your-Form-Submissions

    You could also add the edit link in the autoresponder email for your respondents to edit the previous submission.

    Guide:https://www.jotform.com/help/40-How-to-Let-Users-Update-Their-Form-Submissions-at-a-Later-Date

    Please check it out and let us know if this fits your requirements.