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):
- Open the Flow tab and select the page where you want to add logic
- Add a rule with action End form
- 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:
- Create your final pages (e.g. "Great job!" for high scores, "Keep practicing" for low scores)
- On the last question page, open Flow and add a rule using a score operator (e.g. "Score greater than or equal to 8")
- Set the action to End form and pick the final page for that outcome
- 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