Conditional Logic (Form Branching)
Conditional logic (also called skip logic, branching logic, or form routing) dynamically shows or hides form questions based on previous answers. For example: if a user selects "Yes" for "Do you have a medical condition?", the form shows follow-up questions; if "No", it skips ahead. Conditional logic reduces form length by 20-40% on average, improving completion rates. Anve Voice Forms supports conditional logic with voice input — spoken answers trigger branching rules just like typed responses. This creates adaptive, conversational-style forms that feel natural.
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