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Getting Started

Get up and running with Anonfeedback in under five minutes.

1. Create an account

Sign up at anonfeedback.io with your work email or Google account. You'll be placed into an organization automatically.

2. Create your first room

Rooms are the fastest way to start collecting feedback.

  1. Navigate to Create → Rooms in the sidebar
  2. Click New Room
  3. Give it a descriptive name (e.g. "API Documentation", "Q3 Sprint Retro")
  4. Click Create

Your room is live immediately. Copy its link from the room settings panel and share it — respondents don't need an account.

Use the AI Assistant instead

Type a description like "Create a room for my onboarding documentation page" in the AI Assistant and it will generate a fully configured room — including context-specific emoji titles, placeholders, header text, and auto-categorization tags — in seconds.

Learn more about the AI Assistant →

3. Customize the room (optional)

Open the room's settings panel (click the room → Open) to configure:

  • Header text — the main question shown at the top of the feedback page (e.g. "How helpful was this page?")
  • Emoji sentiments — customize the emoji, label, follow-up title, and placeholder for happy / neutral / sad
  • Footer text — a short note at the bottom (e.g. "Your feedback helps us improve.")
  • Tags — keyword chips respondents can tap to auto-categorize their feedback (e.g. "Clear", "Outdated", "Missing examples")

4. Create a form (optional)

For structured surveys with multiple question types:

  1. Navigate to Create → Forms
  2. Click New Form
  3. Use the drag-and-drop builder to add questions
  4. Share the form's public link or embed it

Full guide to forms →

5. Review your feedback

Go to the Insights tab for any room or form to see:

  • Sentiment breakdown (happy / neutral / sad counts and percentages)
  • Individual responses with tags and comments
  • AI-generated summaries and trend detection
  • Keyword and theme analysis

6. Embed the widget (optional)

Place a floating feedback button on any webpage with a single <script> tag. Target it at a specific room so feedback goes exactly where you want it.

Widget setup guide →