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Convert NPS responses to scores

Net Promoter Score (NPS) responses are typically collected through a simple survey question, such as: “On a scale of 0 to 10, how likely are you to recommend our product/service to a friend or colleague?” Based on the responses, you can categorize the respondents into three groups and calculate the score as follows:

  1. Promoters (Score 9-10): These are customers who are very satisfied and likely to recommend your product/service.

  2. Passives (Score 7-8): These are satisfied customers but are unlikely to promote or detract from your brand.

  3. Detractors (Score 0-6): These are dissatisfied customers who are unlikely to recommend your product/service.

NPS Calculation:

To calculate the overall NPS score:

  1. Percentage of Promoters = (Number of Promoters / Total Responses) × 100

  2. Percentage of Detractors = (Number of Detractors / Total Responses) × 100

Then, NPS is calculated by subtracting the percentage of detractors from the percentage of promoters:

NPS=%Promoters%Detractorstext{NPS} = % text{Promoters} – % text{Detractors}

Example:

Let’s say you had 100 respondents with the following breakdown:

  • 60 Promoters (score 9-10)

  • 20 Passives (score 7-8)

  • 20 Detractors (score 0-6)

You would calculate the percentages like this:

  • Promoters: 60100×100=60%frac{60}{100} times 100 = 60%

  • Detractors: 20100×100=20%frac{20}{100} times 100 = 20%

So, NPS = 60% – 20% = 40

The resulting score can range from -100 (if everyone is a detractor) to +100 (if everyone is a promoter).

Let me know if you need help calculating specific scores or examples!

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