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Connect SurveyMonkey in one click and delegate the follow-through: an autonomous agent that triages responses, synthesizes open-text themes, flags detractors, and logs everything across your stack. You set the autonomy, it does the work.

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In short

Fleece AI connects to SurveyMonkey through managed OAuth and lets autonomous agents read surveys and responses across collectors, work with analyze views, and act on what they find. Agents combine SurveyMonkey with 3,000+ other apps — Google Sheets, Slack, Notion, Gmail — so a response becomes a logged row, a flagged detractor, a themed digest, or a drafted follow-up, under the approval rules you set.

At a glance

CategoryData
AvailabilityPro plan and up — included in the 7-day trial
Connects to3,000+ apps via managed OAuth
SetupConnect your tools — no code required
AutonomySuggest-only to fully autonomous, with approval gates
Pricing7-day trial (€1 card check, credited back), then paid plans

By Loïc Jané · Updated June 25, 2026

What a Fleece agent does with SurveyMonkey

SurveyMonkey is where you collect what people think — surveys built from a bank of question types, sent through multiple collectors, and read back through analyze views and industry benchmarks. Gathering the responses is the easy part; the work is what comes after: reading hundreds of open-text answers, spotting the theme that keeps recurring, chasing the detractor before they churn, logging every response somewhere the team can slice it, and nudging the people who never finished. A Fleece agent does that follow-through.

Under the hood, the connection runs through managed OAuth — you authorize SurveyMonkey once, and Fleece handles tokens, scopes, and refresh securely. From there the agent can read surveys and their questions, pull responses across collectors, work with analyze views, compare against benchmarks, and export what it finds. Triggers let it react the moment a response is submitted — no polling, no waiting for a weekly export — so a detractor can be flagged within minutes of hitting submit.

What makes this different from SurveyMonkey's built-in alerts is judgment. An alert can tell you a response arrived; an agent reads the actual answer, decides whether it is a churn risk or a testimonial, drafts the right follow-up, and coordinates the rest of the stack to act on it. And because Fleece agents work as a hierarchy — a lead agent delegating to specialized child agents — one survey-facing agent can hand theme analysis to one child, follow-ups to another, and reporting to a third, then report back.

What the agent can do in SurveyMonkey

Response triage

Classifies incoming responses as they arrive — promoters, detractors, feature requests, noise — and routes each to the right place instead of a single overflowing export.

Theme synthesis

Reads open-text answers, clusters the themes that keep recurring, and writes a plain-language digest so patterns surface without a manual read-through.

NPS and CSAT follow-up

Flags detractors the moment a low score lands and drafts the right follow-up, so at-risk customers are reached while the feedback is still fresh.

Response log to Sheets

Appends every response to a Google Sheet and enriches it with account context, so the data is ready to slice without waiting for a weekly export.

Real-time triggers

Reacts the moment a response is submitted through event-based triggers, so follow-ups and alerts happen in minutes rather than after the next review.

Approval gates

Anything that reaches a respondent — a follow-up email, an escalation — pauses for your one-click sign-off before it is sent.

Integrations

Automations teams run on SurveyMonkey

These are concrete setups you can describe to a Fleece agent in plain language. Each one combines SurveyMonkey with other connected apps.

1

Research: turn open-text answers into a themed digest

As responses land, the agent reads the open-text questions, clusters the recurring themes — pricing, onboarding, a missing feature — and writes a digest to a Notion page with representative quotes under each theme. Instead of scrolling analyze views, the team opens one page that says what people actually asked for this week.

2

Customer success: catch detractors before they churn

The moment an NPS or CSAT response comes in below your threshold, the agent flags the detractor in a Slack channel and drafts a personal follow-up email in Gmail for the owner to approve. Promoters get a different path — a drafted request for a review or testimonial — so good scores are not left on the table either.

3

Ops: a clean response log in Google Sheets

Every response is appended to a Google Sheet as it arrives, enriched with the account or campaign it came from, and de-duplicated so the log stays clean. The team gets a live dataset to pivot on without exporting from SurveyMonkey or waiting for the end of the collector.

4

Lifecycle: nudge the people who never finished

For a survey that matters, the agent runs a completion-nudge sequence: it identifies who opened but did not finish, sends a timed reminder through Gmail, and stops the moment they respond so no one is nagged after the fact. Completion rates climb without anyone managing the reminders by hand.

How to connect SurveyMonkey to Fleece AI

1

Create your Fleece account

Sign up and start the 7-day trial. You land in a workspace where agents, flows, and integrations live together.

2

Connect SurveyMonkey via managed OAuth

Pick SurveyMonkey from the integrations catalog and authorize it in one click. Fleece manages tokens and scopes for you; you can revoke access at any time from SurveyMonkey or from Fleece.

3

Describe the job in plain language

Create an agent and tell it what to watch and what to do — 'when a CSAT response comes in below 3, flag it in Slack and draft a follow-up for me to approve'. No flowchart building required.

4

Set autonomy and approval gates

Choose what the agent may do on its own and what waits for your sign-off. Contacting a respondent can pause for one-click approval.

5

Run it on triggers or a schedule

Let the agent react to new responses in real time, or schedule recurring flows — a Monday summary of the week's themes — that run without you.

SurveyMonkey

SurveyMonkey works better with the rest of your stack

Survey answers are only useful once they leave SurveyMonkey and reach the people who act on them. Pair SurveyMonkey with Notion to turn open-text feedback into a readable digest, with Google Sheets to keep a live response log the team can pivot on, with Slack to flag detractors the minute they respond, and with Gmail to send follow-ups and completion nudges — all through the same agent, under the same approval rules. Fleece connects to 3,000+ apps, so the stack you already use is almost certainly covered.

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