Who can use this feature?
Available on:
All Culture Amp subscriptions that include Engagement or Effectiveness (Manager and Team Effectiveness surveys)
In this guide, we'll walk you through the export options available for both Attributed (Snapshot) and Unattributed survey templates.
Depending on your survey type—Attributed or Unattributed—you'll have various export options. Attributed surveys link responses to individuals, like in Engagement surveys.
Unattributed surveys are anonymous, like ad-hoc surveys. Both types offer almost identical export options for Admins. You can export reports like Summary, Insight/Questions, Participation, Heatmap, Comments, PowerPoint, Raw Data, and De-identified Raw Data. Each report serves different purposes, from overall scores to detailed insights. Need a walkthrough? Check out our guide for step-by-step instructions!
Not sure what survey type you have set up? You can view the default survey type for each of our template options here or just reply with "Ask a Person" in a Support Conversation to speak with a Product Support Specialist.
Tip:
If you need to export a lot of engagement data at once, go for the bulk export option. For surveys with raw data enabled, it's the way to go.
Don't have raw data? No worries! Try exporting the Insight or Question report to Excel (.XLS). This gives you scores for questions and factors. Just remember, if you want comments, you'll need to export them separately.
Summary
The Summary reports offer a quick overview of your survey data, highlighting your overall outcome score, strengths, and areas for improvement.
To export:
Navigate to the Surveys page and select View reports next to the relevant survey.
Select the Summary report option.
Click Export and select your preferred format: PDF or Print.
The export includes your overall Engagement score, comparison difference to your benchmark, what you're doing well, and top opportunities.
Insight/Questions report
The Insight and Question report provides detailed insights into factor and question level scores, participation, driver strength, and correlations. Learn more about these reporting types here.
To export:
Navigate to the Surveys page and select View reports next to the relevant survey.
Select the Questions or Insight report option.
Click Export and select your preferred format: PDF, .XLS, or .CSV (XLS recommended) or Print.
The CSV export gives you detailed information like scores for factors and questions, participation rates, percentages of favorable, neutral, and unfavorable responses, comparison scores, and driver strength and correlation.
Participation report
The Participation report highlights demographic breakdowns in survey participation. Learn more about this report type here.
To export:
Navigate to the Surveys page and select View reports next to the relevant survey.
Choose the Participation report option.
Click Export and select your preferred format: PDF, .XLS, or .CSV (XLS recommended) or Print.
The XLS export includes participation counts and engagement scores by demographic group.
Heatmap
The Heatmap report helps to visualize demographic comparisons across questions, revealing patterns in responses. Learn more about this reporting option here.
To export:
Navigate to the Surveys page and select View reports next to the relevant survey.
Choose the Heatmap report option.
Pick a demographic group from the dropdown to filter your data.
Choose between the Delta (the difference from the company overall score e.g. -2) or Favorable score view (the absolute percentage score e.g. 65%).
Click Export and choose your format: PDF, .XLS, or .CSV (we suggest .XLS) OR select Print.
In the Excel export, you'll find scores for all questions, plus the difference from the company score and the percentage of favorable responses for each demographic group.
Comments report
The Comments report displays survey comments alongside ratings and any demographic filters applied to the report. This report provides valuable insights while prioritizing confidentiality based on the selected filters. Learn more about the standard comments reporting options here.
To export:
Navigate to the Surveys page and select View reports next to the relevant survey.
Choose the Comments report option.
Click Export
Pick your format: PDF, .XLS, or .CSV (we suggest .XLS) OR select Print.
In the Excel export, each question will include its associated comment, rating, and the relevant demographic group (when single comment filters are enabled).
Demographics in Comments report exports
For Admin reports:
Single comment filter: When a survey uses only one comment filter or none, a demographic column will display the relevant group for each comment. This feature is available only in Admin reports to protect confidentiality.
Multiple comment filters: If multiple comment filters are selected, demographic details are automatically excluded from exports to ensure respondent confidentiality.
Note: Shared reports for Engagement Survey templates will not include the demographic column, regardless of filter settings, to ensure confidentiality.
Special rules for Onboarding and Exit Surveys
Reporting group minimum set to 0: If the reporting group minimum is set to “0” (no protection), both Admin and shared reports will display the commenter column and demographic details in the comments export.
Reporting group minimum set to 1 or higher: For a reporting group minimum of “1” or more, the same single and multiple filter rules for demographic columns apply as they do in other engagement survey types.
Confidentiality Measures: Comments group minimum setting
All exports follow the Comments group minimum setting. If any demographic group falls below this minimum threshold, demographic data will be displayed as “n/a” to protect respondent identity.
Powerpoint
PowerPoint presentations offer a narrative of survey results, covering key scores, strengths, opportunities, and trends. Learn more about this reporting option here.
To export:
Navigate to the Surveys page and select View reports next to the relevant survey.
Go to the Export menu and select Build PowerPoint
Select Comparisons – these are the past surveys or benchmarks that you’d like to see alongside your current survey results.
Choose a demographic for displaying a participation breakdown.
Click Build PowerPoint
Depending on the size of your survey, the download may take a few seconds or up to a minute to generate.
The PowerPoint option is available by default on all surveys that are generated using our Standard or Quick Engagement Survey templates as the content of the generated presentation is specifically designed to help communicate Engagement results.
Note: The PowerPoint export can be manually enabled on other Attributed/Snapshot surveys by requesting this with Product Support. Just reply with “Ask a person” in a support conversation and view our template options for more details on our default survey types. Note that the exported format of the presentation may not make sense in the context of other survey purposes, but it can be edited after export if required.
Exceptions: This option is not available for Attributed (Continuous) surveys, such as Onboard and Exit surveys.
Raw Data Extract
If you've selected the "Raw Data Extract" checkbox before launching your survey, then any Survey Data Analyst can export the raw data extract file. This file contains personal information of survey respondents alongside their corresponding responses. Learn more about this report option here.
To export:
Navigate to the Surveys page and select View reports next to the relevant survey.
Click Export and choose Raw Data Extract from the dropdown.
Tip: Can't find the raw data option? It might not be enabled for your survey, or you might not have the Survey Data Analyst role assigned. To confirm, check if the raw data extract box is ticked on your survey's Confidentiality page.
De-identified Raw Data Extract
De-identified Raw Data Extracts provide a breakdown of survey responses without personal details like Email or Employee ID. You can also include one custom demographic. Note that we are able to provide just one de-identified data extract per survey. Multiple files with different demographics aren't available. Learn more about this report option here.
To request:
Make sure your survey has closed.
Ensure you're assigned the Survey Data Analyst role.
Reply with "Ask a Person" in a Support Conversation to speak with a Product Support Specialist. When you get in touch, please remember to tell us your survey name and demographic filter.
In the export you'll see a breakdown of raw responses without personal data.
FAQs
Why are my answers appearing as dates in my csv export?
Why are my answers appearing as dates in my csv export?
If you are having issues with answers appearing as dates in CSV exports, try opening the file in excel. From there convert the formatting on the entire column which includes the cells that are formatted as dates. Update the formatting of the date range to the custom date format: d-d.
Why is the data in my export formatted strangely?
Why is the data in my export formatted strangely?
Sometimes data exported to CSV format can lead to strange formatting if the file is opened directly within certain versions of Excel.
This is generally caused because the version of Excel the file is opened in doesn't handle CSV data very well. This can lead to data being mixed up between columns and some text shown as #NAME? or similar (because Excel recognises some characters as a formula).
In most cases, Mac users can simply overcome the issue by opening the CSV in a programme that handles CSV data, such as Numbers and export the file to Excel from within that programme instead.
For users on PC's, if GoogleSheets is available to you, try uploading the file and opening it in Google sheets.
Alternatively, you can import the CSV file to Excel using the instructions in this user guide.
How can I export all survey data at once?
How can I export all survey data at once?
Unfortunately, there isn't a way to export all survey data at once right now. You'll have to export it survey by survey, following the steps we outlined in the support guide. For surveys with raw data enabled, that's the fastest route since it packs everything into one report, questions and comments included. If you don't have raw data enabled, you can still export the Insight or Question report to Excel (.XLS) for scores and then export the Comments report separately.
Why can I no longer see demographic details in my Admin export?
Why can I no longer see demographic details in my Admin export?
To protect respondent confidentiality, demographic details are excluded from exports if multiple comment filters are applied in the survey. This restriction removes demographic columns to minimise the risk of identification, reducing triangulation risk for leaders with access to multiple Shared reports. This change aligns with Culture Amp’s commitment to confidentiality and provides a consistent experience across the platform.
Why is the demographic column not available in shared reports?
Why is the demographic column not available in shared reports?
Due to confidentiality concerns, demographic columns are not included in shared reports. Leaders with access to multiple shared reports could effectively combine filters across reports, increasing the risk of triangulation and compromising respondent anonymity.
Will the demographic column appear in my Comments report export if I have multiple filters enabled but only one selected?
Will the demographic column appear in my Comments report export if I have multiple filters enabled but only one selected?
No, the demographic column will not appear. It is only included when a single filter is applied using the standard filter method, not the flexible comment feature. The flexible comment filter is not intended for single-filter use. Even with just one filter selected, multiple enabled filters could risk triangulation and compromise confidentiality.
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