 Once you've created your type form, and you've sort of sent it out into the wild, and people are responding to it, you're going to want to monitor the process, see how many responses you have, and who's getting to it, and just see how well it's performing. You can do that by coming to analyze, clicking on that, and then using just the first selection here, which is metrics, it says monitor your type form across devices. Now, I created a type form and mean a couple of other people, we just threw in some fake data. So we would have something here. But this gives you an idea. In the last hour or so, I've had eight responses to my survey. The first thing we have over here is unique visits. That means how many different people, and we had repeats and truthfully, we only had a few people, but we had different machines. And you can look at the total, meaning every response or unique responses from individual people, those are going to be useful in different circumstances. So I'm going to leave that up to you. But let me know that everybody who started it finished it, that's going to be unusual in the real world. It took 45 seconds, shorter is better when it comes to surveys. And it says that two of the unique visits were from laptops, three of them were from smartphones. Not surprisingly, the smartphones took a little bit longer than the laptops. And then we get a nice little pie chart here that says where they came from. And so this doesn't tell you what the answers were, but it tells you where the responses came from. And that's simply a way of assessing the performance or the reach of your type form, which leads you into actually analyzing the data, which we'll look at next.