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For most enterprise teams that specifically want **video-based surveys at scale**, **Qualtrics + a dedicated video survey tool (e.g., VideoAsk or Discuss.io)** is usually the best combination: Qualtrics (or a similar enterprise platform) for governance, security, analytics, and a video tool for capture and analysis.[1][2]
Because “best” depends heavily on your use case, here’s how to choose, plus concrete tool recommendations.
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## 1. Start with your primary use case
For **enterprise teams**, there are two key questions:
1. **Is video a “nice-to-have” inside broader survey programs, or the core of your research?**
2. **Who are your stakeholders and what do they care about most (security, integrations, CX/EX, research depth, speed)?**
Using current enterprise guidance for survey software selection:[2]
- **Research-ops + ad‑hoc studies (UX, product, market research)** → **Qualtrics** (then add a video layer)[2]
- **Customer/employee experience (CX/EX) programs** → **Medallia** or **Qualtrics**, then plug in video survey tools on top[2]
- **Balanced research suite with strong governance** → **Forsta** (formerly Confirmit/FocusVision)[2]
- **Fast rollout, lighter governance** → **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** or **Microsoft Forms** (for Microsoft 365 shops)[2][8][9]
Then decide whether you need **native video capture/analysis** or can accept **separate tools and manual linking**.
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## 2. Best options if you want *video-first* surveys
These tools put **video questions and/or video responses** at the center of the experience.
### A. VideoAsk by Typeform – best for frictionless async video Q&A
- Lets you **record or upload video questions** and collect **video, audio, or text responses** through a link or embed.[1]
- Very strong for:
- Lead capture and customer feedback with more *human* interaction.
- Short qualitative research at scale with async responses.
- Weaknesses for enterprise:
- Not a full enterprise research suite (governance, data residency, SSO, complex sampling) compared with Qualtrics/Medallia.
**Best fit:** Smaller to mid-size teams or enterprise teams using it as a **front-end video capture layer**, with data pushed into an enterprise stack.
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### B. Discuss.io – best for qualitative video research with enterprise controls
- Built as a **video research platform** for large brands and agencies, optimized for interviews, focus groups, and deep qualitative insight.[1]
- Focuses on:
- Live and asynchronous video sessions.
- Recruitment, scheduling, note-taking, and insight extraction workflows.
- Better fit for:
- Market research and insights teams.
- CX research where depth of understanding is more important than large sample size.
**Best fit:** Enterprise insights teams that need **governed, scalable qualitative video research** and want to integrate findings back into CX/EX platforms.
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### C. Voxco – best for enterprises needing video inside a broader research platform
- **Voxco** is a full survey platform that includes a **video survey feature** to “enhance survey experiences with multimedia elements.”[1]
- It offers:
- Robust survey management (multi-mode, logic, sampling).
- Video-enhanced questions and richer feedback capture.[1]
**Best fit:** Enterprises that want **video as a built-in part of a traditional survey platform**, not as a separate app.
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### D. Qwary – versatile mixed‑mode surveys with video options
- Qwary is a **versatile survey platform** with **omnichannel surveys** and support for rich media.[1]
- Positioned more broadly for feedback and satisfaction programs.[1]
**Best fit:** Small–mid enterprise or departmental teams needing **video responses in otherwise standard surveys**, with less need for top‑tier governance.
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## 3. Best *enterprise survey* platforms to pair with video tools
In most large organizations, the “best” video survey setup is:
> **Enterprise survey platform of record**
> + **Specialized video tool for capture/qualitative insight**
> + Integrations (via APIs, webhooks, BI)
Top enterprise survey platforms by use case:[2][4][7][9]
| Primary need | Recommended platform (core survey layer) |
|-----------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------|
| Deep research‑ops, flexibility, scale | **Qualtrics**[2] |
| Enterprise CX/EX programs | **Medallia**, **Qualtrics**[2] |
| Balanced enterprise research suite | **Forsta**[2] |
| Fast rollout, lighter procurement | **SurveyMonkey Enterprise**[2][9] |
| Budget‑conscious internal programs | **Sogolytics**, **SafetyCulture**, **Microsoft Forms**[4][7][8] |
You then attach video with tools like:
- VideoAsk (async, UX/CX feedback, lead flows)[1]
- Discuss.io (moderated/qualitative research)[1]
- Voxco/Qwary (if you want video *inside* the survey platform itself)[1]
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## 4. How to pick the “best” for *your* enterprise team
Use this quick decision path:
1. **What’s the dominant program?**
- Product/UX research, brand tracking, ad-hoc studies → Start with **Qualtrics** or **Forsta**, then add **VideoAsk or Discuss.io**.[2][1]
- CX/EX programs → **Medallia** or **Qualtrics**, plus **video feedback tools** (VideoAsk, Voxco’s video features, etc.).[2][1]
2. **What’s the scale and governance requirement?**
- Strict SSO, DPA, data residency, audit logs → Choose an enterprise suite (Qualtrics/Medallia/Forsta) and verify any video add‑on meets the same security bar.[2][4][9]
- Department-level or pilot → You can start directly with video-first tools like **VideoAsk** or **Qwary** and export data.
3. **What type of insight matters more?**
- **Quantitative at scale (scores, KPIs)** → Enterprise survey suite is primary; video is a supplemental channel.
- **Qualitative depth (stories, narratives)** → Video-first tools like **Discuss.io** or video-heavy Voxco setups become central, with surveys feeding context.
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## 5. Concrete recommendations by scenario
- **Global product research team, heavy on qual + quant:**
- Core: **Qualtrics** for surveys and panels.[2]
- Video: **Discuss.io** for in-depth interviews and groups, *and* **VideoAsk** for quick async video responses.[1]
- **Enterprise CX team modernizing VoC with more “human” signals:**
- Core: **Medallia** or **Qualtrics** for CX dashboards.[2]
- Video: **VideoAsk** for embedded video prompts in NPS/CSAT flows, or **Voxco** if you want video built into the survey platform.[1]
- **Mid-size enterprise marketing team wanting fast video feedback from customers:**
- Core: **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** for structured surveys and governance.[2][9]
- Video: **VideoAsk** or **Qwary** for richer testimonials and feedback.[1]
If you share your stack (e.g., Microsoft 365, existing CX tools), security requirements, and primary use cases, I can narrow this down to 1–2 concrete “best-fit” setups for your specific enterprise team.
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