Skip to main content

Can I search in Questions for a specific answer?

How to use operators to perform an exact or partial match search

Vicky Carmichael avatar
Written by Vicky Carmichael
Updated this week

You can search within the Questions & Answers section to filter attendees based on how they answered a specific question. To do this, you need to combine the question’s slug along with a search operator.

Finding the question slug

Click on any custom question you've created, and copy the end part of the URL after /questions/. It'll usually be the question title with dashes (-) replacing any spaces, and special characters like question marks stripped out.

So if the URL is:

https://dashboard.tito.io/account/event/questions/what-t-shirt-size-are-you

The slug is the part that says: what-t-shirt-size-are-you

Exact match (=)

Use the equals operator with the question slug to return only records that exactly match a specific answer, such as dietary-requirements=vegan.

This returns attendees whose answer is exactly vegan.

Partial match (:)

Use the colon operator with the question slug to find answers that contain a specific value, such as company-name:studio.

This returns attendees whose company name contains the word studio.

Searching answers with spaces

If the answer you're looking for contains spaces, wrap the whole term in quotes. For example, job-title='Product Manager'.


This ensures the full answer is treated as a single search term.


Still need help? Search our FAQs for instant answers. You can also leave a message for our support team by email or in-app, and we'll get back to you by the next working day.

Did this answer your question?