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Creating a project: step-by-step guide

Set up · Getting Started
Updated 10. August 2026

Welcome to ExpiWell! This guide will walk you through the process of creating a project on our platform. It's easy!

Main Dashboard

After logging in, you'll land on your main dashboard. To create a new project, click on either the '+ New' or 'Create Project' button.

An empty ExpiWell projects dashboard. The New button sits in the toolbar above the project list, and a Create Project button sits in the centre of the page beneath "No projects yet".

Naming Your Project

Go ahead and name your project. By default, the system will generate a randomized access code that participants will use to gain access to the project; however, you will have the option to customize your access code.

The New Project dialog with a title field, an optional custom access code checkbox, and Cancel/Create buttons
Note

Participants will only have to enter the access code once.

Project Setup Steps

After naming your project, you'll land on the project setup wizard. Its steps run across the top: Project Design → Integration → Build Surveys → Project Screener → Schedule → Distribution → Review. Use 'Continue' at the bottom of each step to move to the next one.

  1. Project Design — choose how participants interact with your study: Individual (each participant independently — the default), Groups (synchronized cohorts), or Accountability (paired). Then continue.

  2. Integration — optionally connect a wearable or data source (Fitbit, Continuous location tracking, Apple Watch, or SensorKit Data). Only one integration can run per study; skip this step if you don't need one, then continue to Build Surveys.

Building Surveys

On the 'Build Surveys' step, you design the surveys participants will answer. A new project starts here with nothing in it.

The Build Surveys step of a new project, reading zero surveys across zero folders with a No surveys yet badge, above the New survey and New folder buttons

Click '+ New Survey' to add a survey, then enter your survey title and click 'Create'.

The New Survey dialog with a Survey Title field, a Project Screener toggle, and Add Existing / Create buttons

We've now moved to the survey building section. Here, under the 'TYPES' category, you'll find various question types available for selection. You might consider starting with the INSTRUCTION question type. This allows you to include instructions, a thank-you message at the end of the survey, or even consent information in the beginning.

The Instruction (Info) question type editor — display-only text used for intros, consent, or thank-you messages

Next, let's look at an example of the SINGLE SELECTION question type. After you've written your question, you have the option to manually input the choices or use the 'Pre-fill Choices' feature. This Pre-fill Choices feature provides a list of options that may be suitable for some of your questions, such as Strongly Agree - Strongly Disagree or Excellent - Poor, among others.

A Single Selection question in the survey builder with the question text and answer choices

By scrolling down, you will be able to see some options such as LOGIC (to control the behavior of your survey based on how participants respond to the previous questions), etc.

Scrolling a question reveals Logic, Piping, and Response Type options

Another example is the MULTIMEDIA question type, enabling you to collect images, audio, and videos for richer data collection beyond traditional surveys. This feature is enhanced by AUTOMATED TEXT TRANSCRIPTION, further streamlining data interpretation.

A Multimedia question in the builder for collecting images, audio, or video

After creating your questionnaire, you can return to the previous page to create additional questionnaires or move on to the next tab. In this example, we've also created a longer survey (Baseline), and we'll schedule these surveys differently in the next tab. You can create as many surveys as you need.

The Build Surveys step of the Daily Wellbeing Study with a Ready to Schedule badge and cards for Baseline Survey at 12 questions and Morning Survey at 3 questions

Survey Scheduling

Proceed to the SCHEDULE step, and you will be able to choose your schedule type.

The Schedule step's schedule-type picker: Calendar, Rolling, and Static

In this example, we're using the ROLLING schedule type, allowing participants to start at their convenience. Some may begin this week, while others may start next week, yet everyone will receive the same number of surveys. The list of surveys is displayed on the left, with scheduling days shown next to them.

The Rolling schedule builder with the survey list on the left and the weekly day timeline

To schedule surveys, simply drag them to your preferred day (e.g., week 1, day 1). Surveys are available for 24 hours by default, but you can adjust the window times or extend them to the next day or custom days.

The SURVEY tab of the schedule panel, with Survey Open Window set to 9:00 AM and Survey Close Window to 10:00 AM, above the Extend Past Midnight and Make Survey Static toggles

For instance, we've set the MORNING SURVEY window from 9-10 AM. Additional options are available by clicking 'OPTIONS'.

The OPTIONS tab before anything is configured — notification time 9:00 AM, with Randomize, Fixed Reminder, Snooze Reminder and Multiple Submissions all switched off and Survey Repeat set to zero

Participants will receive initial notifications during the open window, but you can also randomize it. In this case, a fixed reminder is set 30 minutes after the initial notification, and the survey repeats every day for 6 additional days, totaling 7 days of morning surveys. Click 'Apply' to implement these.

The same OPTIONS tab configured — Fixed Reminder on with a 30-minute delay, Survey Repeat set to every 1 day for 6 additional days, and Apply and Remove buttons below. The timeline behind it now shows the Morning Survey on all seven days.

By randomizing the notifications, each participant will receive notifications at different times, and these times will vary daily.

The scheduling layout looks like this: the BASELINE SURVEY is available on the first day, followed by the ESM part starting on the second day for 7 consecutive days.

A two-week rolling timeline with the Baseline Survey on day one and the Morning Survey running from day two for seven consecutive days, each at 9:00 AM

Distribution

After scheduling your questionnaire, proceed to the DISTRIBUTION step, and simply toggle 'Invite via access code'.

The Distribution step offering three join channels — Invitation, Email and Temporary — with Invitation selected and the Invite via access code toggle switched on above the Participant Limit section

Review and Activation

Review your project settings and activate your project to start data collection.

The Review step, headed Take one final look before you launch, summarising the project's title, access code, survey counts and options such as Offline, Hide Calendar and Collect IP Address, with a note that schedule and screener settings lock on activation

Monitoring and Insights

Monitor participant responses and interactions under the 'Insights' tab. You can download the response data for analysis by clicking the 'Download' button under 'Responses'.

The Insights Responses tab with response counts, a per-survey chart, and a Download button

Check participant logs in the 'Logs' tab to track survey engagement.

The Insights Logs (Participation Log) tab tracking each participant's submission and response rates

That's it! You've successfully created a project on ExpiWell. Our platform is designed to be user-friendly yet powerful, allowing you to collect data efficiently for your research or study.

If you have any further questions, feel free to reach out to help@expiwell.com

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