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How to create a form with one question per page
How to create a form with one question per page

Let your users focus on one question at a time by changing your form layout in just a few clicks.

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This form type displays one question per page, creating a clean, focused experience for users, especially helpful for surveys, quizzes, onboarding steps, or mobile-first forms.

👉 Want to see how one-question-per-page forms look?
Explore our One Question at a Time Template Samples to preview beautifully designed multi-page forms in action. You can use them as they are or customize them to fit your needs!

Step-by-step guide: Enable one question per page

  1. Open your form in Edit Mode.

  2. Go to the Design tab.

  3. Under Form type, select One question at a time.

Once you switch to this layout, your form automatically breaks into multiple steps, each step showing only one question. You don’t need to manually add pages.


​✨ Why use this layout?

✅ Cleaner experience on mobile
✅ Easier to focus on one task at a time
✅ Great for storytelling, onboarding, or quizzes
✅ Prevents overwhelming the user with too many fields

What's the difference from classic (Single-Step) forms?

The Classic form (also called Single-Step) shows all questions on one page unless you manually add page breaks.

You can still split a classic form into multiple pages!
👉 Learn how to add a new page to single-step (classic) form

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