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A SurveyMonkey alternative built for training and coaching evaluation

SurveyMonkey is a powerhouse for general surveys. But if you run leadership development programs, you've probably hit the walls: 25 responses on the free tier, white-labeling locked behind Enterprise at $99+/month, and no built-in way to measure the actual impact of your programs. ImpactCheck is a free alternative designed specifically for what you do.

Branded survey vs generic form

What SurveyMonkey gets right

SurveyMonkey has been around since 1999. It didn't become one of the most recognized survey tools in the world by accident. There's a lot to like.

Brand recognition

Everyone knows SurveyMonkey. When you send a survey link, respondents recognize the platform. There's built-in trust that comes from familiarity.

Integrations

Slack, Salesforce, HubSpot, Mailchimp, Microsoft Teams, and hundreds more. If you need your survey data flowing into other tools, SurveyMonkey connects to almost everything.

Mature platform

Twenty-five years of development means advanced features: skip logic, branching, randomization, A/B testing of questions, and built-in statistical analysis.

Flexible survey logic

Complex conditional paths, piping answers into later questions, scoring, and quotas. For sophisticated research design, SurveyMonkey has the depth.

For general-purpose surveying, market research, and internal feedback programs, SurveyMonkey is a solid choice. The friction starts when you try to use it for something more specific: client-facing training and coaching evaluation.

Where it falls short for L&D evaluation

SurveyMonkey was built for anyone who needs a survey. That generality is its strength, but it also means it wasn't designed with the specific workflow of leadership development consultancies in mind. Here's where that shows up.

25 responses on the free tier

SurveyMonkey's free plan caps you at 25 responses per survey. A single workshop cohort can blow past that. You either upgrade to a paid plan or create new accounts, which means losing your data and question library. For consultancies running multiple programs a year, the free tier isn't really free.

White-labeling requires Enterprise ($99+/month)

Want to remove SurveyMonkey branding and put your own logo on surveys? That's an Enterprise feature, starting at $99/month per user. Even on the Team plan at $25/month, your surveys still say "Powered by SurveyMonkey" at the bottom. For a consultancy sending evaluation surveys to a client's leadership team, that third-party branding undermines the professional experience you're trying to deliver.

No retrospective before-and-after measurement

SurveyMonkey can ask "how would you rate X?" but it doesn't have a built-in way to capture where someone was before a program and where they are now in the same survey. To measure change, you'd need to run two separate surveys and manually match responses, which breaks down completely with anonymous surveys. There's no concept of shift scores or retrospective pre-post design. Learn how retrospective surveys work.

No facilitator attribution

Running the same program with five different coaches or trainers? SurveyMonkey has no way to automatically attribute responses to a specific facilitator via a unique link. You either add a "who was your facilitator?" question (which compromises anonymity) or create five separate surveys and consolidate manually.

No L&D question templates

SurveyMonkey offers hundreds of templates, but they're built for customer satisfaction, market research, and HR. There are no templates designed specifically for post-program evaluation, coaching feedback, or leadership development impact measurement. Every new program evaluation starts from scratch or from a copy of your last survey. Browse ImpactCheck's L&D templates.

Branded PDF reports only on paid plans

Need to hand your client a polished, branded report? On SurveyMonkey's free plan, you get basic charts in the browser. Exporting data or generating PDFs requires a paid plan, and even then, the reports carry SurveyMonkey branding unless you're on Enterprise. Most consultancies end up copying data into PowerPoint manually.

"Powered by SurveyMonkey" branding

On every plan below Enterprise, SurveyMonkey's branding appears on your surveys. The URL is on their domain. The footer credits their platform. When your client's VP of HR opens the evaluation link, they see SurveyMonkey's brand before they see yours. For consultancies that charge premium rates, that's a credibility gap.

Side-by-side comparison

How SurveyMonkey and ImpactCheck compare for training and coaching evaluation.

SurveyMonkey ImpactCheck
Your branding on surveys Enterprise only ($99+/mo)
Your branding on reports Enterprise only ($99+/mo)
Before/after (retrospective) measurement
Facilitator attribution via URL
Group & session tracking
Branded PDF reports Paid
L&D evaluation templates
Fully anonymous (no PII stored)
Responses on free plan 25 per survey Unlimited
Price for L&D evaluation $25-99+/mo Free

When SurveyMonkey is the better choice

SurveyMonkey is a mature, capable platform. For certain use cases, it's the right tool and we wouldn't suggest switching.

SurveyMonkey works well for

  • Complex branching logic. If your survey needs multi-level skip logic, piping, quotas, and randomization, SurveyMonkey's survey engine is built for that complexity.
  • CRM and marketing integrations. If you need survey responses flowing directly into Salesforce, HubSpot, or Marketo, SurveyMonkey's integration ecosystem is hard to beat.
  • Large-scale market research. Running a 5,000-person consumer survey with panel recruitment and statistical weighting? That's SurveyMonkey's home turf.
  • Internal employee surveys. Company-wide engagement surveys, pulse checks, and HR feedback where the brand on the survey doesn't matter because it's all internal.

The common thread: these are all situations where general-purpose survey power matters more than L&D-specific features, white-labeling, or impact measurement. SurveyMonkey is a great tool for general surveying. It just wasn't built for what you do.

When ImpactCheck is the better choice

If your work involves delivering training or coaching to clients and then showing them the results, this is what ImpactCheck was designed for.

Client-facing program evaluation

Your post-program survey goes directly to your client's participants. It carries your logo, your colors, and your domain, not a third-party platform's. No "Powered by" footer. No competing brand. Learn about post-program evaluation.

Coaching feedback and impact measurement

Measure what actually changed, not just whether people liked the program. Retrospective pre-post surveys capture before-and-after ratings in a single survey, producing shift scores that quantify impact. See how retrospective surveys work.

Branded reports for clients

Generate polished PDF reports with your logo and branding. Hand them to your client directly. No copying data into slide decks, no SurveyMonkey watermarks, no manual formatting.

Multi-facilitator programs

Running the same program with multiple coaches or trainers? Each facilitator gets a unique survey link. Responses are automatically attributed without asking participants to identify anyone, keeping feedback truly anonymous.

True anonymity you can promise

ImpactCheck never stores IP addresses, emails, names, cookies, or device fingerprints. When you tell participants their feedback is anonymous, you can mean it. No fine print, no data sitting in a third-party platform's database.

Make the switch in 5 minutes

Pick a template, add your logo, publish your first survey. No response limits, no third-party branding, no monthly fee. If SurveyMonkey was working for your L&D evaluations, you wouldn't have read this far.

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