Dpsurvey 3.3 — Tai

One of the most anticipated additions in version 3.3 is geofencing. You can now define a GPS radius around a specific address. If an interviewer attempts to start a survey outside that radius, the app locks the questionnaire or issues a warning. This is invaluable for quality assurance in door-to-door surveys.

The primary goal of Survey 3.3 is to collect accurate, up-to-date data on the actual population residing in a specific area, distinct from the registered population (Tabien Baan). This is crucial for: Tai Dpsurvey 3.3

One of the most underrated aspects of Tai Dpsurvey 3.3 is its impact on the back office. Historically, the post-survey phase involved hours of "data cleaning"—fixing formatting errors and filling in missing fields. One of the most anticipated additions in version 3

Version 3.3 introduces dynamic input validation at the point of entry. If a surveyor attempts to input an incompatible value or skip a mandatory logic step, the application immediately flags the error. By enforcing logic on the front end, the software ensures that the dataset arriving at the server is clean, standardized, and ready for analysis. This effectively shortens the project lifecycle by reducing administrative overhead. This is invaluable for quality assurance in door-to-door

Before going live, create a pilot survey with version 3.3 to test:

Tai Dpsurvey 3.3 is not an island; it is designed to fit into a broader ecosystem. The new update features native API support for major GIS platforms and improved export tools for CAD software. Whether the end goal is a shapefile for ArcGIS or a DXF file for AutoCAD, the transition is now seamless.

Furthermore, legacy support has been maintained. Users with older hardware profiles will find that 3.3 is optimized for performance, running smoothly on devices that might struggle with other modern survey suites.