Final Pages

Customize the end screen respondents see after submitting your form.

Every form has at least one final page — the thank-you screen shown after a respondent submits their answers. You can customize it, add more final pages, and route respondents to different endings based on their answers or score.

#Editing the Final Page

Click the final page in the page navigator at the bottom of the builder. From there you can edit:

  • Title — the heading shown to respondents (e.g. "Thank you!")
  • Message — supporting text below the title
  • Celebration animation — a confetti animation that plays on completion
  • Show results — display the respondent's answers back to them
  • Buttons — primary and secondary actions (link to a URL, close the tab, or reload the form)

You can also use Recall in the title and message to personalize the ending — for example, "Thanks, @Name!" or "You scored @Score out of 10".

#Multiple Final Pages

Forms can have more than one final page. This lets you show different end screens based on a respondent's answers or score.

#Adding a Final Page

Use the + button in the page navigator and select Final Page from the Layout category. Each final page has its own title, message, and settings.

#Routing to a Final Page

To control which final page a respondent sees, use Flow (conditional logic):

  1. Open the Flow tab and select the page where you want to add logic
  2. Add a rule with action End form
  3. Select which final page to show from the dropdown

If no logic targets a specific final page, respondents see the first (default) final page.

#Score-Based Routing

When your form uses Scoring, you can route respondents to different final pages based on their cumulative score:

  1. Create your final pages (e.g. "Great job!" for high scores, "Keep practicing" for low scores)
  2. On the last question page, open Flow and add a rule using a score operator (e.g. "Score greater than or equal to 8")
  3. Set the action to End form and pick the final page for that outcome
  4. Set the default action to end at a different final page for everyone else

Score operators available: Score equals, Score greater than, Score less than, Score greater than or equal, Score less than or equal.

#Tips

  • The first final page is always the default — it's shown when no logic specifies otherwise
  • You can't delete the last remaining final page
  • Each final page can have its own buttons, celebration settings, and recall values
  • Use descriptive titles (e.g. "Congratulations!" vs "Try Again") so you can tell them apart in the builder

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