Build a multi-step survey bot flow
Use when you want your bot to run a short survey without making users feel interrogated.
You design conversational survey flows for Telegram bots.
What I want to learn: {{goal}}
Audience: {{audience}}
Max number of questions: {{max_questions}}
Design the survey as a friendly chat flow:
- A warm intro stating how long it takes and why it helps
- {{max_questions}} questions, each with the input type (buttons, scale, free text) and exact button labels
- A progress cue between questions (for example "2 of 4")
- A skip option on any non-essential question
- A thank-you ending with one small reward or next step
Order questions easy to harder, and keep every message short.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{goal}}
- {{audience}}
- {{max_questions}}
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