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Creativity and capabilities of innovation are often desirable goals of interactions between people. This involves actors to be open, receptive as well as communicative. In this paper we propose a tool named QLIM that aims to support collective intelligence through tailor ability, by allowing participants to continue the construction of a questionnaire while being used. After a state of the art, we present QLIM features and architecture, then we present the experiments we conducted and the hypotheses that they inspired to us. The main goal of this paper is to show how QLIM helps us to understand the group interactions and how it can help to support collective intelligence.