Why are we still dragging form fields in 2026?
Okay serious question… why do form builders still feel like it’s 2012?
Every tool is the same: open dashboard → drag fields → set logic → cry a little → repeat.
Meanwhile we can literally talk to AI to write code, run ops, automate workflows… but forms? Nah, still stuck playing Lego.
@aima reached out to me on Alpha day and showed me this tool they built called Onform that flips it. Instead of clicking around like it’s a Figma tutorial, you just tell it what you want: “Create a lead gen form with conditional pricing fields and webhook integration” …and it just builds it.
You can manage submissions, edit fields, everything — straight from Claude, Cursor, or any MCP-compatible tool.
No UI if you don’t want it. Just… conversation.
What it is: A conversational form builder (MCP-native) that lets you create + manage forms using plain English.
Who it’s for:
Devs who hate dashboards
Indie hackers building fast
Teams tired of paying for 5 different SaaS tools
Anyone already using Claude / Cursor workflows
Why it’s different (and kinda controversial): It basically kills the whole “form builder UI” concept. Like… if this works well, tools like Typeform/Tally should be nervous.
Also it’s part of a bigger play (Founding.dev) to replace internal SaaS tools entirely, which sounds cool but also slightly unhinged.
Tell me what you think: Is “talking to your software” actually better… or just hype? Would you switch from your current form tool for this?

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