Select the Same Text Box for Multiple Conditional Logic Triggers
Summary:
Users need the ability to use a single text box as the conditional field triggered by multiple dropdowns or fields. The current system only allows a text box (or any unique field) to be assigned to one conditional logic trigger, making users duplicate fields and increasing maintenance effort.
Key Problems Identified:
Increased template complexity: Users must create multiple duplicate text fields for similar feedback or input scenarios.
Maintenance burden: Updates to duplicated fields must be performed manually across each instance, raising the risk of errors.
End-user experience: Recipients may see several fields for identical purposes, causing confusion.
Workflow inflexibility: Limits creative and efficient form design for feedback, custom comments, and shared input scenarios.
User Value:
Dramatically simplifies form setup and maintenance.
Reduces field and template clutter.
Prevents recipient confusion by consolidating related feedback/questions into a single field.
Aligns with what users expect from other form builders and workflow tools.