{"site":{"name":"Koji","description":"AI-native customer research platform that helps teams conduct, analyze, and synthesize customer interviews at scale.","url":"https://www.koji.so","contentTypes":["blog","documentation"],"lastUpdated":"2026-07-03T17:18:37.395Z"},"content":[{"type":"documentation","id":"cadfd3f1-90f3-4fd6-9507-dbe344191234","slug":"convert-jotform-to-ai-interview","title":"How to Convert a Jotform Survey to an AI Interview (2026)","url":"https://www.koji.so/docs/convert-jotform-to-ai-interview","summary":"A migration guide for converting a Jotform survey or form into a Koji AI-moderated interview. Maps each Jotform field type (short text, long text, single choice, dropdown, multiple choice, star and scale rating, matrix, ranking widget, yes/no) to one of Koji's 6 structured question types (open_ended, scale, single_choice, multiple_choice, ranking, yes_no), moves identity and payment fields to the intake form, and adds AI follow-up probing (up to 3 per question), voice or text modes, anchor follow-ups on scales, and real-time themed analysis. Migration takes about 20 minutes and preserves question wording so historical Jotform data stays comparable.","content":"## The Bottom Line\n\nJotform is a powerful form builder — payments, signatures, widgets, and now AI Agents that help people fill your forms. What it is not is a research tool. It collects one field value per question and stops, and its AI points the wrong way: it helps respondents *complete* a form rather than helping *you* understand them. Convert the survey into an **AI-moderated interview** and the same questions still chart correctly **and** every open answer gets probed for the \"why.\" With a platform like Koji, the migration takes about 20 minutes: map each Jotform field to one of Koji's 6 structured question types, set how deeply the AI should probe, and publish a single interview link.\n\nThis is the field-by-field migration guide.\n\n## Why Jotform Hits a Ceiling\n\nJotform is genuinely great at data capture — order forms, registrations, applications, intake with payments and e-signatures. For *research*, though, the same strengths become limits:\n\n- **Fields, not follow-ups.** Jotform records a paragraph field exactly as typed and moves to the next field. The question that unlocks the insight — *what specifically, and why?* — is never asked.\n- **AI Agents fill forms; they do not interview.** Jotform's AI Agents chat, take calls, and guide a respondent through a form. That is form completion, not qualitative research. Nobody is probing the answer for reasoning.\n- **Single-user and submission-capped.** Every plan below Enterprise is single-user, and submissions are capped (100/month free, 1,000 on Bronze, 2,500 on Silver, 10,000 on Gold). You are paying for *submissions*, then paying again in hours to read the open fields.\n\nAn AI interview changes the medium: the respondent has a conversation, and you get themed insight without a second analysis step.\n\n## Map Jotform Field Types to Koji\n\nKoji has exactly **6 structured question types** — `open_ended`, `scale`, `single_choice`, `multiple_choice`, `ranking`, and `yes_no` — and every Jotform survey field maps onto one of them:\n\n| Jotform field | Koji question type | Notes |\n|---|---|---|\n| Long text / Paragraph | `open_ended` | The big win — AI probing turns this into a conversation |\n| Single choice | `single_choice` | Renders as radio buttons in text mode |\n| Dropdown | `single_choice` | Same structured value, cleaner conversation |\n| Multiple choice (checkboxes) | `multiple_choice` | Aggregates as stacked frequency |\n| Star rating / Scale rating | `scale` | Set `scaleMin`/`scaleMax` to match |\n| Matrix / Input table | `scale` or `single_choice` | Split into one question per row |\n| Ranking widget | `ranking` | Report shows average position |\n| Yes/No | `yes_no` | Charts as a donut |\n| Name, email, phone, address, payment | Intake form | Identity and payment data belongs on intake |\n\nThe rule of thumb: **quantitative fields stay quantitative** so your dashboards keep charting, and **every long-text field becomes a probed conversation**.\n\n## The 7-Step Migration\n\n1. **Audit the form.** List every Jotform field and label it quantitative, qualitative, or identity/payment.\n2. **Move identity and payment fields to intake.** Name, email, address, payment and consent are intake, not interview questions.\n3. **Recreate quantitative questions verbatim.** Keep wording, option labels and rating ranges identical for data continuity.\n4. **Convert paragraph fields to `open_ended`.** These are the questions worth probing.\n5. **Set probing depth.** Choose 0–3 follow-ups per open question; enable the **anchor** follow-up on scales so the AI asks \"you rated it 3 — what would make it a 5?\"\n6. **Pick a mode.** Text (1 credit) for reach, or voice (3 credits) for candor and richer stories.\n7. **Publish and share the link.** Distribute exactly as a Jotform link — email, QR, embed — but respondents now have a conversation.\n\n## What the AI Interview Adds\n\n- **Adaptive follow-up.** Up to 3 AI follow-ups per open question, so a vague field answer becomes a specific, usable reason.\n- **Voice or text.** Voice surfaces the emotional texture a text field flattens.\n- **Real-time themed analysis.** Koji clusters open answers into themes with supporting quotes as responses arrive — no export, no manual tagging.\n- **Quality-gated billing.** Only conversations scoring 3 or higher consume a credit, so blank and low-effort responses never cost you.\n\nFor the full breakdown of the six question types, see the [structured questions guide](/docs/structured-questions-guide).\n\n## Keep Your Historical Jotform Data Comparable\n\nYou do not have to lose your trend line. Because Koji's quantitative questions produce the same structured values — a number for a rating, an option string for a choice — your rating and choice distributions stay directly comparable to the Jotform submission history, as long as you keep the wording and ranges identical. You keep the trend and gain the reasons behind every score.\n\n## Common Migration Mistakes\n\n- **Porting every widget.** A research interview does not need payment fields, file uploads, or signature widgets — leave them behind.\n- **Rebuilding a matrix as one giant grid.** Split it into the few rows that drive decisions and let AI follow-up recover the depth.\n- **Leaving identity fields in the body.** Move name, email and payment to intake so the conversation opens on something the respondent cares about.\n- **Probing everything to depth 3.** Reserve deep probing for the two or three questions where the \"why\" changes a decision.\n\n## A Worked Example\n\nA services business collected post-project feedback in Jotform: a five-star rating, a couple of choice fields, and a \"any other comments?\" paragraph box that mostly went unread. Migrated to Koji, they kept the five-star field as a `scale` question (verbatim, so the average stayed comparable), converted the comment box to an `open_ended` question with two follow-ups, and enabled the anchor follow-up on the rating. The star average held; the new signal was a themed report showing that three- and four-star clients shared one specific handoff complaint — actionable, and surfaced without anyone tagging a spreadsheet.\n\n## When to Keep Jotform\n\nJotform is worth keeping for exactly what it was built for: transactional data capture. Order and payment forms, applications, registrations, e-signature workflows, and anything that needs its widget library or HIPAA-eligible plans should stay in Jotform. Those forms succeed when the field value *is* the deliverable — a signature, a payment, a submitted application. Research is different: the field value is only the starting point, and the insight lives in the follow-up you never get to ask. So draw the line by intent. If the form completes a transaction, keep it in Jotform. If the form exists to help you understand a customer — satisfaction, cancellation reasons, feature reactions — migrate it to Koji, where the respondent has a conversation and you get themed reasoning without opening a spreadsheet.\n\n## Migration Checklist\n\n- Fields labeled quantitative, qualitative, or identity/payment\n- Identity and payment fields moved to intake\n- Rating ranges and option labels copied verbatim\n- Probing depth set per open question (0–3)\n- Anchor follow-up enabled on key scales\n- Mode chosen (text = 1 credit, voice = 3)\n\n## Related Resources\n\n- [Structured Questions Guide](/docs/structured-questions-guide) — the 6 question types and when to use each\n- [Convert a Google Forms Survey to an AI Interview](/docs/convert-google-forms-to-ai-interview)\n- [Convert a SurveyMonkey Survey to an AI Interview](/docs/convert-surveymonkey-to-ai-interview)\n- [Convert a Microsoft Forms Survey to an AI Interview](/docs/convert-microsoft-forms-to-ai-interview)\n- [Convert a Typeform Survey to an AI Interview](/docs/convert-typeform-survey-to-ai-interview)\n- [Best Survey Alternatives in 2026](/docs/best-survey-alternatives-2026) — tools that go beyond checkboxes","category":"Comparisons","lastModified":"2026-07-02T03:18:44.313002+00:00","metaTitle":"Convert Jotform to an AI Interview (2026 Guide) | Koji","metaDescription":"Step-by-step guide to migrate a Jotform survey to an AI-moderated interview. Map every Jotform field type to a Koji structured question, add AI follow-up probing, and analyze open answers automatically.","keywords":["convert jotform to ai interview","jotform to interview","migrate jotform survey","jotform alternative ai research","jotform ai interview"],"aiSummary":"A migration guide for converting a Jotform survey or form into a Koji AI-moderated interview. Maps each Jotform field type (short text, long text, single choice, dropdown, multiple choice, star and scale rating, matrix, ranking widget, yes/no) to one of Koji's 6 structured question types (open_ended, scale, single_choice, multiple_choice, ranking, yes_no), moves identity and payment fields to the intake form, and adds AI follow-up probing (up to 3 per question), voice or text modes, anchor follow-ups on scales, and real-time themed analysis. Migration takes about 20 minutes and preserves question wording so historical Jotform data stays comparable.","aiDifficulty":"intermediate","aiEstimatedTime":"20 minutes"}],"pagination":{"total":1,"returned":1,"offset":0}}