Duplicating a Quiz
If you want to create a new quiz based on an existing one, duplicating is the fastest way to do it. Instead of building from scratch, you get a complete copy of your quiz — including all questions, answers, and settings — ready to customise.
How to Duplicate a Quiz
Duplicating a quiz takes just a few clicks from the quiz list.
Open the Quizify app from your Shopify admin.
Click Quizzes in the left navigation to view your quiz list.
Find the quiz you want to duplicate.
Click the three-dot menu (⋯) on the quiz card.
Select Duplicate from the dropdown menu.
Quizify creates a copy of the quiz immediately. The duplicate appears in your quiz list with the name "Copy of [original quiz name]".
What Gets Copied
When you duplicate a quiz, the following are included in the copy:
All questions, in the same order as the original
All answer options for each question
Logic jumps and conditional branching rules
Recommendation links (product connections on each answer)
Design settings (colours, fonts, layout, button styles)
Quiz settings (language, result page configuration, user info form settings)
The duplicate is a complete, fully functional copy of the original quiz at the time you duplicate it.
What Is Not Copied
The following are not included in the duplicate:
Submission data — past customer responses belong to the original quiz only. The duplicate starts with zero submissions.
Analytics data — view counts, completion rates, and all historical analytics are not transferred. The duplicate starts fresh.
The duplicate is completely independent of the original quiz. Changes you make to the duplicate do not affect the original, and vice versa.
The Duplicated Quiz Is a Draft
When a quiz is duplicated, the copy is created as an unpublished draft. It is not live on your store and is not embedded anywhere. This gives you the freedom to make changes to the duplicate before anyone sees it.
To use the duplicated quiz on your store, you will need to:
Rename the quiz (see below).
Edit the quiz as needed.
Publish the quiz and embed it on the relevant page in your store.
Renaming the Duplicated Quiz
The duplicate is automatically named "Copy of [original name]". It is a good idea to rename it before you start editing so it is easy to identify in your quiz list.
Open the duplicated quiz from the quiz list.
Go to Quiz Settings.
Update the Quiz Name field with a new name.
Save your changes.
Common Use Cases for Duplicating
A/B Testing Different Question Flows
Duplicate your best-performing quiz and make targeted changes to the copy — for example, testing a different set of questions, a shorter flow, or a different question order. Run both quizzes on different pages or swap them out periodically to compare completion rates and recommendation accuracy.
Seasonal Variations
Start from your proven evergreen quiz (e.g., a year-round skincare finder) and duplicate it to create a seasonal version — such as a holiday gift guide with adjusted questions, answers, and product links. When the season ends, you can unpublish the seasonal version without touching the original.
Starting from a Proven Structure for a New Product Line
If you are launching a new product range and want to build a quiz for it, duplicating an existing quiz gives you a solid structural foundation. Keep the question flow and logic, then update the answer options and recommendation links to reflect the new products.