Learn to say popular feedback and survey tool names correctly.
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How is SurveyMonkey (online survey and questionnaire platform) correctly pronounced?
SurveyMonkey is pronounced 'SUR-vay MUN-kee' — 'survey' plus 'monkey', two plain English words. Stress on SUR and MUN. In a technical interview: "SurveyMonkey's branching logic skipped the follow-up questions entirely if the respondent answered 'no' up front."
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How is Typeform (interactive, conversational form and survey builder) correctly pronounced?
Typeform is pronounced 'TYP-form' — 'type' (long I) plus 'form'. Stress on TYP. Don't say 'TIP-form' with a short I. In a technical interview: "Typeform's one-question-at-a-time layout noticeably improved our survey completion rate on mobile."
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How is Qualtrics (experience management and survey research platform) correctly pronounced?
Qualtrics is pronounced 'KWAL-triks' — blends 'quality' with 'metrics', stress on KWAL. Don't say 'kwal-TRIKS' with back stress. In a technical interview: "Qualtrics ran the entire employee engagement survey across twelve countries in nine different languages."
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How is Delighted (NPS and customer feedback survey tool) correctly pronounced?
Delighted (the feedback tool) is pronounced 'dih-LY-tid' — exactly like the everyday word 'delighted', stress on LY. In a technical interview: "Delighted sent a one-question NPS survey automatically thirty days after every new signup."
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How is Hotjar (website heatmaps, recordings, and feedback tool) correctly pronounced?
Hotjar is pronounced 'HOT-jahr' — 'hot' plus 'jar', two plain English words. Stress on HOT. In a technical interview: "Hotjar's session recordings showed us that half the users never even scrolled past the pricing table."