URL parameters and variable mapping Unipark allows you to pass external variables into a survey via the URL. This is useful for pre-filling participant data, tracking sources, or personalizing surveys...
Protecting your survey from bot responses If your survey is receiving suspicious or automated responses, use a combination of the following measures: 1. Use the isbot variable Unipark automatically se...
Pausing or closing a survey Pausing a survey (temporarily) Go to your project in the Unipark admin panel. Navigate to Projekteigenschaften → Feldzeiten (Project properties → Field period). Set an end ...
Negative values in decimal / number input fields By default, Unipark number input fields (Kommazahl) have a minimum value of 0, which prevents negative numbers from being entered. Here is how to fix t...
Duplicating a project Duplicating a project is the safest way to test changes, create a new survey based on an existing one, or run a follow-up study. How to duplicate Log in to your Unipark installat...
Editing live surveys — what is safe and what isn't Be very careful when editing a survey that already has responses. Some changes are safe; others will permanently corrupt existing data. Safe to chang...
Project slot limits by license Each Unipark license comes with a set number of active project slots and archive slots. When you reach your limit, you cannot create new projects until you archive or de...
Project limit reset to default If your organization has a custom project limit (e.g., 200, 400, or 700 projects) and it has suddenly reverted to 100 (the platform default), this is a known bug. What c...