Score Result step

The Score Result step shows a personalized result based on earlier quiz answers. Use it for assessment-style funnels: English vocabulary level, fitness readiness, sleep score, finance readiness, habit score, and similar flows.

You can place it before or after email capture, but it should come after the quiz questions it uses.

Header image

Add an optional header image above the result copy. Upload your own creative or click Generate to build one from the headline and subheadline. Pick an Image shape and see Step images for styles and Match page.

Select sources

In the step editor, choose the previous Quiz steps that should contribute to the result. The editor shows the available quiz steps by name and question text, so you do not need to type internal IDs.

Only choice-based quiz steps can be scored: single choice, multiple choice, and image choice.

Set answer weights

After selecting source questions, assign a numeric weight to each answer. The result score is the sum of the selected answer weights. Use All 1 or All 0 on a question to set every answer on that quiz step to the same weight quickly.

For a vocabulary-style funnel, use a multiple choice quiz with a list of words. If each known word is worth 1, the score equals the number of selected words on that page. Use result bands to translate that score into an approximate vocabulary estimate shown in the band copy.

Result bands

Create bands that map score ranges to result copy. Each band has a minimum score, maximum score, label, title, description, optional estimate, and CTA text.

Make sure the bands cover the full possible score range. If a user scores outside all bands, the step shows the fallback result instead.

Fallback

The fallback copy appears when the result cannot be calculated, for example if a required source question was not answered or no result band matches the score. Edit the fallback Title and Description in the Fallback section of the step panel.

Tips

  • Keep the result useful, not diagnostic.
  • Use approximate language for estimates.
  • Keep score weights on the Score Result step so the same quiz can be reused as normal content or as part of a score.
  • For long answer lists, use the quiz 2 columns or compact wrap answer layout to reduce scrolling.