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A review page displays everything the respondent has entered across all form pages so they can verify their answers before submitting. If something looks wrong, they can go back and fix it.

When to use a review page

  • High-stakes forms where mistakes are costly (job applications, legal forms, financial submissions)
  • Long multi-page forms where respondents may have forgotten what they entered earlier
  • Forms where accuracy matters more than speed

Settings

SettingTypeDescription
TitleTextPage heading shown at the top. Default: “Review your answers”
DescriptionTextOptional text below the title

How it works

1

Respondent reaches the review page

After completing all form pages, the respondent sees a summary of every field and the value they entered.
2

They check their answers

All answers are displayed in a read-only format, grouped by the page they appeared on.
3

They go back or submit

If something needs to change, the respondent clicks Back to return to the relevant page. Once satisfied, they click Submit.

Adding a review page

1

Click Add page

In the page navigation panel at the top of the editor, click Add page.
2

Select Review page

Choose “Review page” from the page type options.
3

Position it before the thank you page

Drag the review page tab so it appears after all form pages but before the thank you page.
A form can have only one review page. It’s optional. If you don’t add one, respondents go directly from the last form page to submission.