Logic Map

Logic is a feature that helps responders follow the path most relevant to them while completing a form. With a Logic Map you can visualize these different paths while designing and editing your forms.

Note: Logic isn't available on our mobile builder just yet. Edit your form on a desktop to get the full power of Logic!

Logic Map lets you see a graph of the Logic and overall structure of your form. This feature can come in handy when you’re trying to organize several logic rules in a form, or while troubleshooting Logic issues.

Take a look at these guides on Logic:

Inside your Logic Map

To open the Logic Map of your form, go to the Workflow panel. You’ll see the Logic Map in the center of the screen.

The Logic Map interface located within the center of the Workflow panel workspace.

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Warning! The Logic Map has a loading limit of 500 Logic rules or 500 questions. The map won't show if your form has more rules or questions.

The Logic Map also has different icons for the different question types in your form.

Click the icons to zoom in (+), zoom out (-), or fit to screen. You can also drag and drop your questions to rearrange the flowchart.

Close-up of the Logic Map toolbar control options for zooming in, zooming out, and resizing to screen layout.

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Note! You can't change the Logic path of a form by moving the questions around in its Logic Map. To update your Logic, go to the type of Logic you've set to edit it.

If you’ve added URL parameters, you’ll see a line connecting it to your Logic Map. You can read our article on how adding Logic to URL parameters works.

The Logic Map visual diagram highlighting a hidden field parameter mapped down to a question path.

Here is an example of a simple Outcome quiz with different Endings.

A full Logic Map overview showing a split branching layout connecting questions directly to multiple Outcome Ending screens.

Below you'll find some resources on how you can use logic in your form:

Logic Map troubleshooting

You can also use the Logic Map to identify errors in your Logic flow. If your Logic has an error, you’ll see a clickable warning sign, and you can update your Logic by clicking Edit.

A red alert icon displayed on a question block in the Logic Map indicating an operational workflow error next to an Edit button.

You'll then see the reason for the Logic error. Edit your logic and then click Save.

The logic error diagnostic dialog window describing details of a broken rule connection path.

Below are some articles to help fix some of the most common Logic-related errors.

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