Engagement Survey Response Rate Calculator

Calculate survey response rates from eligible employee counts. Review participation gaps, partial submissions, and targets. Share polished reports quickly using exports, charts, and summaries.

Calculator Inputs

Enter workforce counts, response counts, and performance thresholds. Results appear above this form after submission.

Total employees who received the survey.
Leave, exit, duplicate, or ineligible records.
Fully submitted surveys.
Started but not fully submitted surveys.
Internal goal for participation.
External or historic comparison rate.
Open period used for daily response velocity.
How many reminder pushes were sent.
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Example Data Table

This sample shows how different business units can be summarized before rolling everything into one overall response calculation.

Business Unit Invited Excluded Eligible Complete Partial Total Responses Response Rate
Operations 140 10 130 96 8 104 80.00%
Sales 110 5 105 72 6 78 74.29%
Engineering 95 3 92 77 4 81 88.04%
HR 40 2 38 31 2 33 86.84%
Total 385 20 365 276 20 296 81.10%

Formula Used

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter the total number of employees invited to the survey.
  2. Add excluded employees, such as people on leave or duplicate records.
  3. Enter complete responses and partial responses separately.
  4. Set your target rate and benchmark rate for comparison.
  5. Provide survey days open and reminder rounds to measure response velocity.
  6. Click Calculate Response Rate to show results above the form.
  7. Review the metrics, interpretation, and Plotly chart.
  8. Download a CSV summary or PDF report for sharing.

FAQs

1. What is an engagement survey response rate?

It is the percentage of eligible employees who submitted either complete or partial survey responses during the survey window.

2. Why should excluded employees be removed first?

Exclusions prevent distorted reporting. Employees who should not receive the survey must not remain inside the participation denominator.

3. Should partial responses count?

Many teams count partial responses for participation tracking. This calculator also shows an adjusted rate that weights partial responses at half value.

4. What is a good target response rate?

Many organizations aim for 70% to 85% or higher. Your target should reflect company size, culture, and prior survey history.

5. Why compare against a benchmark?

A benchmark gives context. It helps you judge whether participation is strong, average, or weak compared with past surveys or external norms.

6. What does responses per day show?

It estimates collection speed. Low daily response velocity may suggest weak communications, short access windows, or poor reminder timing.

7. What if responses exceed eligible employees?

That indicates an input problem. Check invited counts, exclusions, duplicate submissions, or imported response totals before using the result.

8. When should I download the CSV or PDF?

Use CSV for data sharing and spreadsheet analysis. Use PDF when you need a clean snapshot for leadership updates or documentation.

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