Google Forms is a popular web application used by businesses to gather data and track interactions with customers. The application is easy to use and can be used to collect data on a wide range of topics, such as customer satisfaction, product feedback, and more. One of the most common ways to collect data in Google Forms is through the use of questionnaires. Questionnaires can be used to gather information on a wide range of topics, such as customer satisfaction, product feedback, and more. There are a few things you need to keep in mind when creating questionnaires in Google Forms. First, make sure that the questions are relevant to your business. Second, make sure that the questions are easy to answer. Third, make sure that the questions are clear and concise. Finally, make sure that the questions are easy to understand and follow up with customers after they have responded. When creating questionnaires in Google Forms, it is important to keep in mind that users can easily respond without having to read all of the questions. This means that you can focus on gathering data rather than havingto answer difficult questionnaires.


Google Forms is a great way to collate responses from others online, whether it’s for a job or a research project. Limiting the responses manually is possible, but you’ll need to install add-ons to limit them automatically. Here’s how.

Limit Google Forms Responses by Google Account

If you want to limit the responses you recieve on Google Forms, you could start by limiting responses by Google account. Users responding to your form will need to sign in with a Google account to respond, with each account limited to a single response.

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This will help to improve the quality of responses and prevent duplicate answers. To start, open the Google Forms form in your desktop web browser and click the settings cog icon in the top-right corner.

In the “General” tab of the “Settings” pop-up menu, click the “Limit to 1 Response” checkbox option to enable it.

Once it’s enabled, click “Save” to confirm the change.

At this point, only Google account holders will be able to respond to your form, with responses limited to one per account.

Manually Limiting All Responses in Google Forms

Unless you want to leave a Google Forms form up for responses indefinitely, you may want to disable responses at a later point. While Google Forms doesn’t allow you to schedule this without installing an add-on, you can manually disable responses to your form.

To do this at any point, open your Google Forms form in your desktop web browser. To view your responses, click the “Responses” tab.

In the “Responses” tab, select the “Accepting Responses” slider to disable further responses.

Once it’s disabled, the slider will turn gray with a red border. If you want to add a custom message informing potential respondents that the form is closed for entries, provide a message in the “Message For Respondents” text box provided.

The message you insert will be saved automatically. When new respondents try to load your form, they’ll be greeted with this message and won’t be able to fill out or submit the form.

Automatically Restricting Google Forms Responses

Unfortunately, Google Forms doesn’t have the ability to automatically limit responses based on a preset submission number or closing date. If you require this functionality, you’ll need to install a Google Forms add-on called formLimiter first, although alternatives are available.

To add a new Google Forms add-on to your account, open your Google Forms form in your desktop browser and click the three-dot menu icon in the top-right corner.

From the drop-down menu, click the “Add-Ons” option.

In the “Google Workspace Marketplace” menu, you’ll see a list of available apps to install. Use the search bar at the top to search for “formLimiter” to install, or scroll through the list to find it manually.

Once you’ve located formLimiter, click the name, the card icon, or the info icon to view more information.

In the “formLimiter” information menu, click the install button to install the add-on.

Google Forms will need permission to install the add-on. Click the “Continue” option to accept the terms and conditions and continue the installation.

In another window, a list of permissions that formLimiter will have access to will be visible. Confirm that you’re happy with these, then click “Allow” to provide it with access to your Google account.

With permissions granted, formLimiter can be accessed by clicking the add-ons icon on your Google Forms page. From the drop-down menu, click the “formLimiter” option.

In the “formLimiter” pop-up menu, select the “Set Limit” option.

A pop-up menu will appear in the bottom-right corner. From the “Limit Type” drop-down menu, you’ll be able to set response restrictions based on the number of responses or by the date and time.

Limiting Responses by Submission Number

To limit responses by submission number, select “Number Of Form Responses” from the drop-down menu. In the box below the drop-down menu, provide a maximum number of submissions (for instance, “10” to limit responses to ten submissions).

If you want to change the message that potential respondents will see when the form is closed, make your changes in the box provided. If you want to receive an email when submissions are closed, click the “Email form owner when submissions are closed” checkbox.

Click “Save And Enable” to save your settings.

After responses to your form pass the target number, the form will close and no further submissions will be possible.

Limiting Responses by Date and Time

If you want to stop responses after a closing date and time, select “Date And Time” from the “Limit Type” drop-down menu.

Using the boxes provided, set a closing date and time suitable for your form. Clicking the boxes will allow you to use the built-in calendar pop-ups to select this.

Once a time and date are selected, make changes to the closed submission message using the box provided (or leave it if you’re happy with the preset message). If you want to receive an email when the closing date and time passes, click the “Email form owner when submissions are closed” checkbox.

Click “Save And Enable” to add the closing date to your form.

Once that’s saved, submissions won’t be possible past the closing time and date you selected.

Disabling Response Limits Using formLimiter

If you want to disable these limits before the target submission number or closing date is reached, click Add-ons > formLimiter, then click “Disable” in the pop-up menu.

This will ensure that potential respondents can continue to use your form until you disable responses again.