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Content in Feedal is built from nodes — individual steps that respondents move through. Nodes are added from the Add Content modal and managed from the left sidebar in the Content tab. The Add Content modal showing grouped question types

Opening the Add Content modal

Click Add content in the canvas toolbar (the + button) to open the modal. You can also open it with the button at the bottom of the left sidebar.

Content groups

The modal organizes all available node types into five groups:
GroupWhat’s inside
ScreensWelcome, Statement, End
Text InputShort text, Long text, Number, Email, Phone, Date
ChoicesMultiple choice, Checkbox, Dropdown, Yes/No, Picture choice, Ranking
RatingsStar rating, Number scale, Emoji rating, Opinion scale
AdvancedFile upload, Matrix

The modal has an instant search bar. Typing filters the list in real time — the search matches against the type name, its description, and keywords associated with each type. All tokens in your query must match for a result to appear.
Try searching “nps” to find Opinion scale, or “file” to find File upload directly.

Where new nodes are inserted

When you add a node, its position in the sidebar is determined by its type:
Node typeInserted position
welcomeBottom of the Start Screens group
Any question or statementBefore the first End node (bottom of Questions group)
endBottom of the Endings group

Reordering nodes

Nodes in the left sidebar can be dragged to reorder them. Drag handles appear on hover. Reordering rules:
  • You can reorder nodes freely within their group (Start Screens, Questions, Endings).
  • You cannot drag a node across groups — a Welcome node cannot become a Question, and an End node cannot move above the Questions section.
The order in the left sidebar is the logical order of the form — it determines the default flow if no conditional edges are set. The visual position on the Workflow canvas is independent and can be arranged freely.

Deleting nodes

Select a node in the left sidebar or canvas, then click the delete (trash) icon that appears in the node’s context menu or the right panel. You can also select a node on the Workflow canvas and press the Delete key.
Deleting a node also deletes all edges connected to it. This cannot be undone after saving — use Cmd/Ctrl + Z to undo immediately if you delete by mistake.

Next steps

Screens

Configure Welcome, Statement, and End screens.

Question types

Explore all 18 question types and their options.