SurveyMonkey vs Google Forms
Which does AI actually recommend? We asked ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini the questions real buyers ask about survey software.
The verdict
When buyers ask AI for recommendations, SurveyMonkey is recommended more often — scoring 96/100 vs 82/100.
Engine by engine
SurveyMonkey vs Google Forms: what the data says
When buyers ask AI assistants like ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini to recommend survey software, SurveyMonkey is recommended more often than Google Forms — scoring 96/100 for AI visibility versus 82/100. SurveyMonkey shows up in 100% of AI answers to real buyer questions; Google Forms shows up in 90%.
The gap is widest on Gemini, where SurveyMonkey is clearly favoured: SurveyMonkey is recommended 100% of the time and Google Forms 80%. Because each engine draws on different sources, a brand can lead on one and trail on another — which is why it pays to track all three rather than assume one result holds everywhere.
In practice, an AI assistant asked “What are the best survey software options for small businesses?” is more likely to put SurveyMonkey on its shortlist. Both are in the running, but the more consistently a brand is described the same way across the web, the more confidently the models name it.
Frequently asked
Does AI recommend SurveyMonkey or Google Forms more?
SurveyMonkey. It scores 96/100 for AI visibility versus Google Forms's 82/100, based on how often ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini recommend each for survey software.
Which is more visible on ChatGPT — SurveyMonkey or Google Forms?
On ChatGPT specifically, SurveyMonkey is recommended 100% of the time and Google Forms 100% for survey software questions.
How is AI visibility measured?
Ranklisted runs the real questions buyers ask AI assistants about survey software across ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini, records whether each brand is recommended and where it ranks, and turns it into a 0–100 score. It's re-checked weekly.
Can Google Forms improve how often AI recommends it?
Yes. AI assistants recommend brands that are described consistently across third-party "best of" lists, reviews and comparison content. Building that presence raises the score over time — you can track the change weekly.