Add Multiple Terms Conditions to Surveys & Quizzes in GHL

Enable More Legal Flexibility with Multiple Consent Checkboxes

Why Multiple T&Cs Matter More Than You Think

Adding multiple terms conditions to surveys and quizzes in GHL has been a long time coming. Until now, you could only include one checkbox. That was fine for simple use cases, but not for businesses that need to cover more ground.

If you’re in a niche like healthcare, finance, or legal, one blanket agreement doesn’t cut it. You may need separate consent for privacy, marketing, or data use. Without that, you’re either forcing users into a single choice or leaving gaps in your compliance.

Now that gap is closed. GHL has made it possible to add as many Terms and Conditions fields as you need in both Surveys and Quizzes. Same flexibility you’ve had in Forms is now everywhere.

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You can now add multiple terms conditions to your surveys and quizzes in GHL. This helps you stay compliant, give users clarity, and build more trust in every step of your form.

Quick Summary – Multiple Terms Conditions Essentials

Purpose: This update lets you add multiple terms conditions to surveys and quizzes in GHL for better consent collection.

Why It Matters: It gives users clear choices and helps you meet privacy or legal requirements without cramming everything into one checkbox.

What You Get: The ability to add separate Terms and Conditions fields for things like privacy, data use, and marketing.

Time to Complete: Under 5 minutes. Just drag in the fields and label them.

Difficulty Level: Easy. No setup or coding is needed.

Key Outcome: Cleaner forms, stronger compliance, and better user experience in every survey or quiz.

You Can Now Add Multiple Terms Conditions

You can now add multiple terms conditions in GHL surveys and quizzes, just like you already could in Forms. This small update brings a much-needed fix for anyone who needs more than one agreement checkbox.

Before, you had to combine everything into one catch-all checkbox. That made it harder for users to understand what they were agreeing to. Now, you can break it up clearly. One checkbox for your privacy policy. Another for data use. A third for marketing messages. However you need to do it, you’ve got options.

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Multiple terms conditions help make your forms easier to follow and legally safer. It’s also better for your users. They get to make clear choices instead of saying yes to everything at once.

What’s Changed – One Checkbox Is No Longer the Limit

Before this update, you could not add multiple terms conditions in GHL surveys or quizzes. You only had one checkbox to work with, no matter how many policies you needed people to agree to.

That meant cramming privacy, marketing, and data use into a single line. It worked, but it wasn’t ideal. It created confusion and limited how clear your forms could be.

Now, that’s changed. You can use multiple terms conditions across your surveys and quizzes, just like in Forms. Each checkbox can cover a separate policy, giving users more clarity and giving you better legal coverage.

Adding multiple terms conditions is simple, and now it’s available across all builders in GHL.

Why This Matters – Compliance, Clarity, and User Trust

Using multiple terms conditions in GHL surveys and quizzes helps you stay clear and covered. It’s not just about adding extra checkboxes. It’s about giving people real choices.

When you add multiple terms conditions, each one can explain something different. One for privacy. One for data sharing. One for marketing messages. This keeps your forms simple and your consent clean.

If you’re working in healthcare, finance, or any field with strict rules, this helps you stay compliant. Even if you’re not, it still builds trust. People like knowing what they’re saying yes to.

Multiple terms conditions give your forms a more professional look and help users feel safe. That leads to better results without more work.

How to Use – Add Multiple Terms Conditions in GHL

This update brings Surveys and Quizzes in line with Forms by allowing you to add multiple terms conditions. Here’s how to use this new flexibility in the builder.

Step 01: Access the Main Left Hand Menu in GoHighLevel

  • The Main Menu on the Left side of your screen has all the main areas that you work in when using GHL

1.1  Click on the Sites Menu Item.

  • Access the ‘Sites’ section of GoHighLevel

1.2  Choose either ‘Quizzes’ or ‘Surveys’

  • Select the builder that matches your project. For this demo we will use Surveys

1.3 Click on Surveys menu

  • This will open the Surveys Dashboard where you can access the available surveys

1.4 Open the builder by clicking the name of your existing survey

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Step 02: Add a Terms and Conditions Field

  • Now you’ll add your first terms field.

2.1 Click the “+” icon to open form elements

2.2 Scroll to Custom Fields and select Terms & Conditions

2.3 Drag and Drop the Terms & Conditions field on your builder

  • The first checkbox will appear on your form layout
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Step 03: Add Multiple Terms Conditions

  • Repeat the process to include more than one checkbox.

3.1 Add another Terms & Conditions field

3.2 Click the existing Terms & Conditions field on your builder

  • On the right side the general settings will appear

3.2 Click on the “+ add another T & C

  • this will add another Terms & Conditions field on your builder

Step 04: Customize the Label Text

  • Be specific about what each checkbox means.

4.1 Click on each field to edit the label

4.2 Example labels include:

  • I agree to the Privacy Policy
  • I give consent to receive emails

4.3 Toggle “Required” on if the agreement is mandatory

Step 05: Save and Test Your Updates

  • Make sure everything works as expected.

5.1 Click Save in the top-right corner

5.2 Use Preview to check that each checkbox appears correctly

5.3 Submit a test to verify all required fields behave properly

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That’s it. You’ve now added multiple terms conditions in your GHL survey or quiz. Clearer forms. Better consent. And fewer legal headaches.

Quick Tips – Make the Most of Multiple Terms Conditions

Using multiple terms conditions in your GHL forms isn’t just about legal checkboxes. It’s a smart way to keep your users informed and your business protected.

Use clear language

  • Avoid legal jargon. Keep each checkbox label short and easy to understand.

Match each checkbox to a single policy

  • Don’t combine consent types. One box per agreement keeps things clean.

Make only the required ones mandatory

  • Privacy and data use are usually required. Marketing consent? Optional is better.

Plan for follow-ups

  • Use automation to trigger based on each consent type. For example, only send promotional emails to users who agreed.

Keep it consistent across all form types

  • Now that surveys and quizzes support multiple terms conditions, you can apply the same structure everywhere.

Whether you’re building for a client in healthcare or launching your own funnel, this update gives you more control. Use it to keep things simple, safe, and smart.

Frequently Asked Questions – About Multiple Terms Conditions 

A Simple Fix That Solves a Real Problem

Being able to add multiple terms conditions in GHL surveys and quizzes is a small change, but it solves a common issue. If you’ve ever had to combine privacy, marketing, and data use into one checkbox, you know it wasn’t ideal.

Now, you can break things up. Use multiple terms conditions to give your users clear choices. One box for each agreement. Simple to set up, easy to understand.

This helps with compliance, but it also shows respect for your users. It makes your forms feel more professional and easier to trust.

GHL already had this option in Forms. Now it works in Surveys and Quizzes too. If you’ve been waiting to clean up your forms, this is the time.

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