Know whether a survey is ready before anyone answers it.
The Survey Instrument Readiness Index turns instrument quality into a visible readiness review: purpose, construct clarity, item writing, flow, burden, bias, accessibility, and reliability readiness.
Field the instrument with fewer unknowns.
The point is not a score for its own sake. The point is seeing what needs attention before the survey shapes the data.
Build around constructs.
Keep every item connected to what the survey is actually trying to measure.
Catch weak items early.
Flag unclear, mismatched, leading, inaccessible, or hard-to-answer questions before launch.
Use a launch gate.
See a readiness verdict that helps you decide whether to publish, revise, or hold.
The most expensive survey problem is the one you discover after the data comes back.
The Survey Instrument Readiness Index is designed to surface that risk sooner. It gives the builder a practical, plain-language read of where the instrument is strong and where it needs revision.
ReliCheck Intelligence can assist with item drafting and improvement, but the platform's core value is the readiness logic that keeps quality visible.
A focused writing-quality check while the survey is being built.
A larger pre-launch review of the instrument as a whole.
Item-level signals that ask whether a prompt is answerable by a respondent.
Before you ask people to answer, ask whether the instrument is ready.
That is the first act of ReliCheck: protecting the evidence before it exists.