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Anonymous surveys

Use multi-use codes and anonymous mode to collect honest feedback at scale.

Updated May 8, 2026

Surveys work best when respondents trust their answers are anonymous. Pulsera Assess supports this through two settings used together.

Anonymous mode

On any assessment, toggle Anonymous mode in settings. The candidate intake step then skips the name and email fields, and submissions are stored without identifying info.

Multi-use codes

When generating an access code, choose Multi-use. Now the same code works for everyone you give it to. Combined with anonymous mode, you can post the code on a Slack channel, a printout, or an email blast and gather many responses without juggling individual codes.

What you see in results

Individual submissions are still listed but with no name attached. The aggregate dashboard is where surveys really shine: NPS rolled up, star averages by question, comment lists, and date filters.

One gotcha

Once a code is multi-use and anonymous, you cannot retroactively turn the responses back into named ones. Decide before sending which mode you need.

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