Vizuna vs SurveyMonkey

Vizuna vs SurveyMonkey

SurveyMonkey is a general survey tool. Vizuna is a purpose-built trust measurement system with a Trust Equation-based framework, privacy-gated reporting, and VizunaAI-guided Actions.

How is Vizuna different from SurveyMonkey? Vizuna measures professional trust through source-protected colleague reflections using the Trust Equation (Credibility, Reliability, Safety, Selflessness), while SurveyMonkey focuses on survey tool. Vizuna provides continuous, private measurement rather than periodic reviews.

  • Purpose-built for trust (CRSS framework) — not a blank survey builder
  • VizunaAI-guided Actions, not just aggregated responses
  • Privacy-gated reporting by design, not just a checkbox setting

Side-by-side comparison

DimensionSurveyMonkeyVizuna
PurposeGeneral-purpose survey toolPurpose-built trust measurement
FrameworkDIY (you design the questions)Trust Equation-based CRSS framework
OutputResponse data + chartsPrioritized actions + guidance
Privacy modelSetting (can be toggled off)Aggregate, privacy-gated
Ongoing valueOne-time snapshot per surveyRecurring trends + suggested Actions
Privacy & governance

Trust-by-design, not by policy

Vizuna is designed to keep organisation-facing reporting aggregate and source-protected, without turning trust into surveillance.

No names. No ranking.

Organisation-facing reporting is designed to reduce attribution risk and avoid linking trends back to one person.

Aggregated, not attributed.

Signals appear only after combining multiple colleague perspectives.

Patterns, not people.

The system is built to prevent monitoring or employee ranking.

Common concerns — and the reality

"This could expose leadership weaknesses."

Unmeasured trust doesn’t protect leaders. It only delays the moment they lose credibility.

"People will game the system."

Gaming is itself a signal of low trust. Well-designed systems surface this behaviour rather than conceal it.

"This won’t work in our culture."

Culture doesn’t reject trust. It rejects inconsistency and hypocrisy.

Ready to measure trust more directly than survey tool?