Experience rtSurvey from different perspectives by using our demo accounts. Each account is set up with specific roles to showcase the functionalities and permissions associated with each user type in a CAPI survey project.

Demo Administrator

  • Username: admin_demo
  • Password: AdminRtSurvey
  • Role: Full access to all system settings, user management, and project configurations.

Demo Project Manager

  • Username: pm_demo
  • Password: PMRtSurvey
  • Role: Manage projects, assign tasks, and oversee survey deployment and data collection.

Demo Survey Designer

  • Username: designer_demo
  • Password: DesignerRtSurvey
  • Role: Design and test surveys using the XLSForm editor and rtSurvey’s visual form builder.

Demo Field Enumerator

  • Username: enumerator_demo
  • Password: EnumeratorRtSurvey
  • Role: Conduct surveys in the field using the rtSurvey mobile app, collect data, and sync with rtSurvey Cloud.

Demo Data Analyst

  • Username: analyst_demo
  • Password: AnalystRtSurvey
  • Role: Analyze collected data, generate reports, and integrate with external analysis tools like Excel, Power BI, Python, and R.

How to Use Demo Accounts

  1. Select a Role: Choose the demo role you want to explore from the list above.

  2. Log In: Use the provided username and password to log in to rtSurvey.

  3. Explore Features: Navigate through the platform to understand the functionalities available for the selected role.

  4. Feedback: We value your input! Please provide feedback on your experience to help us improve rtSurvey.

Security and Usage Guidelines

  • These are shared demo accounts. Please do not enter any sensitive or personal information.
  • Demo accounts have limited access to ensure data security and prevent misuse.
  • Usage of demo accounts is monitored to maintain system integrity.

By using these demo accounts, you can get a comprehensive understanding of how rtSurvey works for different user roles in a CAPI survey project. Explore how rtSurvey can benefit your data collection and analysis needs across various stages of survey implementation.

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