Describe the form in plain English
Write the outcome you need: event registration, intake, survey, RSVP, or lead capture.
FormForge helps small-business owners, event organizers, and founders go from an idea to a shareable registration, survey, or intake form without building every field by hand.

Describe the form, review the structure, then share the live link.
Built for operators handling registrations and owners capturing leads or intake.
Plain English in, usable public form and responses out.
Core workflow
Write the outcome you need: event registration, intake, survey, RSVP, or lead capture.
See sections, fields, and confirmation copy before you publish anything.
Give attendees, clients, or leads a public form URL and watch submissions arrive in one place.
Use cases
The best first release is not a giant template marketplace. It is a fast path to common, urgent forms.
“Build a vendor application form for a Saturday street market with booth size, power needs, and Instagram handle.”
Creates a public application form with required logistics fields and a confirmation message.
“Create a new client intake form for a wellness coach with goals, allergies, and preferred session times.”
Generates a structured intake form that is ready to share before the first consult call.
“Make a feedback survey for a paid workshop asking rating, favorite segment, and whether they want the replay.”
Publishes a clean response form that helps the organizer follow up with warm leads.
What the product must do next
Every generated form needs a stable public URL where respondents can submit answers.
Owners need a minimal submissions view so the first useful loop closes immediately after publishing.
Promotion and outreach stay blocked until the live app is healthy over HTTPS and analytics are visible again.
The real value comes from runtime generation, not static template lists or fake sample banks.
“I need forms for pop-up events, not a giant software project. This is the first setup that matches that urgency.”
Lina, market organizer
“The promise is simple: describe the outcome and get a link you can send. That is exactly what small operators want.”
Derek, local services owner
“This feels closer to briefing an assistant than learning a form builder.”
Maya, solo founder
“I need forms for pop-up events, not a giant software project. This is the first setup that matches that urgency.”
Lina, market organizer
“The promise is simple: describe the outcome and get a link you can send. That is exactly what small operators want.”
Derek, local services owner
“This feels closer to briefing an assistant than learning a form builder.”
Maya, solo founder
“I need forms for pop-up events, not a giant software project. This is the first setup that matches that urgency.”
Lina, market organizer
“The promise is simple: describe the outcome and get a link you can send. That is exactly what small operators want.”
Derek, local services owner
“This feels closer to briefing an assistant than learning a form builder.”
Maya, solo founder
“I need forms for pop-up events, not a giant software project. This is the first setup that matches that urgency.”
Lina, market organizer
“The promise is simple: describe the outcome and get a link you can send. That is exactly what small operators want.”
Derek, local services owner
“This feels closer to briefing an assistant than learning a form builder.”
Maya, solo founder
Current status
The repo source has been recovered and analytics are reconfigured. Next steps are bringing back the authenticated flow, public form pages, and live response collection.