TrustLoop vs SurveyMonkey
TrustLoop vs SurveyMonkey
SurveyMonkey is a general survey tool. TrustLoop is a purpose-built trust measurement system with a validated framework, structural anonymity, and AI-driven Actions.
How is TrustLoop different from SurveyMonkey? TrustLoop measures professional trust through anonymous colleague reflections using the Trust Equation (Credibility, Reliability, Safety, Self-Orientation), while SurveyMonkey focuses on survey tool. TrustLoop provides continuous, private measurement rather than periodic reviews.
- Purpose-built for trust (CRSS framework) — not a blank survey builder
- AI-driven Actions each week, not just aggregated responses
- Structural anonymity by design, not just a checkbox setting
Side-by-side comparison
| Dimension | SurveyMonkey | TrustLoop |
|---|---|---|
| Purpose | General-purpose survey tool | Purpose-built trust measurement |
| Framework | DIY (you design the questions) | Validated CRIS trust framework |
| Output | Response data + charts | One Action + wording template |
| Anonymity | Setting (can be toggled off) | Structural — cannot identify |
| Ongoing value | One-time snapshot per survey | Continuous weekly trend + actions |
Privacy & governance
No names. No ranking. No attribution.
TrustLoop is designed so it cannot be used for surveillance — it is structurally incapable of exposing who said what.
No names. No ranking.
No one can link a score back to an individual.
Aggregated, not attributed.
Signals appear only after combining multiple colleague perspectives.
Patterns, not people.
The system is built to prevent monitoring or employee ranking.
Built-in privacy constraint
Built to be incapable of identifying individuals.
This is not a policy — it is an architectural constraint. TrustLoop cannot surface who said what, even if asked.
Signal submitted
Colleague reflection recorded
Aggregated
Combined with multiple others
Pattern only
Individual signals stripped away
No name. Ever.
Only patterns reach the surface
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