If so, which form builder do you use?
I'm aware of excellent form builders like Tally that have emerged on Product Hunt.
Please share the form builder you are using and find effective!
I've heard great things about Tally as well, and it's always interesting to learn about new form builders on Product Hunt. Thanks for sharing, and if you have any other recommendations or insights, feel free to let me know!
@felix_f_tao Thank you! I'm also working on creating a form builder. I'm getting inspiration from various form builders featured on Product Hunt. BTW, your MindOS seems really interesting! I'm happy to see many services emerging that make work more efficient :)
@tsudhishnair Hey, I just tried using neeto form. It's impressive how many features it has! In particular, functionalities like 'Continue form later' are not yet available in my product : Walla form.
+) I think it would be beneficial to have GIFs or images explaining the features on the landing page. It would make it easier to understand.
It looks like we are both working on creating form builders haha. I'm rooting for you!
@summer_paprikadatalab_walla Thanks for trying out neetoForm. We are working on the adding the explainer videos for each individual feature.
All the best for your product.
I can suggest popular form builders that many companies find effective:
Typeform: Known for its interactive and user-friendly form design.
Google Forms: Offers a simple and free solution, especially convenient if your team is already using Google Workspace.
JotForm: Provides a wide range of customization options and integrations.
@sarah_playford Thank you for your detailed response. I've also tried all three forms, and particularly surprised at Jotform which has a lot of features. Among the various form builders, it seems important to decide on the right positioning.
Yes! Like a few people here have said I also use Tally for Roasted Resume and Ad Roast. But, there are some limitations that I want to work around that I think the premium model is too much for. (For that one feature - specifically using a ad pixel).
@carter_michael Oh, that's really helpful feedback, charging separately for each feature could be one possible approach. I'll keep that in mind when deciding on the pricing for my Walla form! I'll also be cheering for your upcoming launch.