Exporting Quiz Responses
Quizify lets you export quiz submission data as a CSV file. This is useful for analysis in spreadsheet tools, reporting, or sharing a snapshot with your team.
Quizify does not support importing submission data back into the app; export is one-way out of Quizify.
How to Initiate an Export
Log in to Quizify from your Shopify admin
Click Submissions in the main navigation
Optionally use the Quiz filter if you only want responses from one quiz
Click Export (or the equivalent export control at the top of the submissions list)
Once the export is ready, download the file or wait for the email notification (depending on how your Quizify version delivers exports)
What Data Is Included in the Export
Each row in the CSV represents one quiz submission. Typical columns include:
Submission date and time — When the quiz was completed
Quiz name — Which quiz the response came from
Customer name — First and last name (if collected via the user information form)
Email address — The customer's email (if collected)
Phone number — The customer's phone number (if collected)
Answers — The customer's answers to each question (commonly one column per question, depending on export layout)
Final score or result type — Included when the quiz uses score- or type-based recommendations
Fields that were not enabled in your quiz (such as the phone field) may be blank in the file.
Export Format
Quiz response exports are provided as CSV (comma-separated values). You can open the file in Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, Apple Numbers, or any tool that reads CSV.
How the Export Is Delivered
Depending on your Quizify version, the export may be delivered in one of two ways:
Immediate download — The file downloads directly to your browser when the export is complete
Email notification — For large exports, Quizify may process the file in the background and send you an email with a download link when it is ready
Check your email inbox if the file does not download immediately after you start the export.
How to Open the Exported File
In Google Sheets: Create or open a spreadsheet, use File → Import, upload the CSV, and follow the prompts to place the data in a sheet.
In Microsoft Excel: Use File → Open, choose the CSV, and complete any import wizard steps Excel shows (default options are usually fine).