How many onboarding quizzes ask a goal or objective question?
24 of 119 quiz apps ask a goal or objective question during onboarding — tied with demographic questions as the most common quiz question type.[1] A goal question frames the whole quiz and gives the user a reason to keep answering. If you ask only one question, make it the goal.
24 of 119 quiz apps ask a goal/objective question in onboarding — Lazyweb Research, July 2026.
The finding
Goal questions appear in 24 of 119 quiz apps, the joint-most-common type alongside demographics (24) and just ahead of habits (23).[1][2] The goal question typically opens the quiz because it establishes intent: everything that follows is framed as building toward that goal.
Named examples: boldvoice asks 'Why are you starting now?' with a video prompt and motivation options (career growth, job interviews, family, everyday confidence); copilot asks the main goal for invested money (preserve / balance / maximize); capcut offers a single role choice (personal / student / creator / professional editor) to personalize the app.[3]
How to apply it
Put the goal question first. It is the highest-leverage screen in the quiz because it both personalizes downstream content and motivates completion. Keep the options concrete and mutually exclusive — boldvoice's motivation buckets and copilot's three risk postures are good models.[3]
Use the goal answer to segment the paywall and the first-session experience, not just the plan. A goal captured and then ignored is wasted friction.
Caveats
The count is deduped by company from vision descriptions and is a lower bound — a goal screen counts only when the vision text names goal/objective phrasing.[1] Some apps ask goals in ways the regex misses, so true adoption is likely higher than 24.
The numbers
| Stat | Computed from |
|---|---|
| 24 of 119 quiz apps ask a goal/objective question | question_type_goal |
| 24 demographic, 23 habit for comparison | question_type_demographic; question_type_habit |
| boldvoice, copilot, capcut goal/role questions | qualitative boldvoice; qualitative copilot; qualitative capcut |
Sources & citations
- [1] Lazyweb Research analysis of 119 apps (Lazyweb onboarding-quiz corpus), July 2026. 24 quiz apps ask a goal/objective question; deduped by company, lower bound. ↩
- [2] Lazyweb Research analysis of 119 apps (Lazyweb onboarding-quiz corpus), July 2026. Demographic 24, habit 23 for comparison. ↩
- [3] Lazyweb Research analysis of 119 apps (Lazyweb onboarding-quiz corpus), July 2026. boldvoice 'Why are you starting now?'; copilot investment goal; capcut role selection (step 1 of 3). ↩
Source: Lazyweb Research — proprietary analysis of real, in-market app screens. Cite as Lazyweb Research, 2026-07-07.