Product Hunt's most upvoted form builder just got better!
Paperform V2 is a re-think of how we create forms. V2 includes tons of new features like rich emails, spaces, advanced theming, and in-app Zapier integrations, as well as a new design to give a home to the 60 new features released since Paperform launched.
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I recommend it. Keep up the great work, guys!
Pros:
Easy and funny forms with really powerful features (templates, statistics, etc.)
Cons:
Embedded forms are a bit slow
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Diony and Dean provide 5 star service and a brilliant product. Every time I think its missing a feature they come out it with soon after.
Pros:
Feature rich AND super easy to use.
Cons:
Embed load can be a tiny bit slow but I have rediculous standards.
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Developing a couple of MVP projects with Paperform as the primary data entry.
Pros:
Easy to create forms with fairly complex logic.
Some pre-filled field webhooks available.
Cons:
Hard to automate creation of dynamic forms based on templates and user-defined values.
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I have been using Paperform for more than a year, it is one of the core tools I use to run my business. I create beautiful forms in no time where my conversation rate increases dramatically since started using Paperform. Also I can view people who started filling forms but did not complete their submission. Analytics are beautiful and informative too. Highly recommended tool
Pros:
Easy to use and beautiful.
Also support team is very responsive
Rich logic
Cons:
Nothing
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Been a user for a couple of years, since it first went into beta - loved it then and still do. So many possible uses, beyond simple forms.
Pros:
Slick professional user interface, even better with V2. Feature rich. Outstanding support and very accomodating of special requests.
Cons:
Embedded forms take a bit to load, as others have commented. That's really the only one and hopefully can be improved soon.
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Been a user for a couple of years, since it first went into beta - loved it then and still do. So many possible uses, beyond simple forms. As others mentioned, outstanding support and always willing to attend to special requests. Highly recommend checking this product out.
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Can't love this product any more. Ok, I can, if it directly let you work with its API, it would save you a ton of cost in Zapier. The deal is this. You likely want to use Paperform to collect a ton of data (polls, emails, etc.) and then forward that to somewhere else. What makes that problematic is then you integrate Zapier and the costs per "Task" per month over there really starts adding up. Soon you realize your beautiful automation solution is quite expensive (not to mention convoluted). So being able to code against Paperform yourself would save you from paying Zapier, but how much that hurts your wallet depends on your use case.
The other thing is the styling is great, but limited in important areas. The "Active" color is tied to form field text as well as the submit button. This can be problematic for brighter colors. It doesn't stand out well against the white form input background. Then custom success pages link colors can't be adjusted either (same active color) so you're a bit stuck.
IF they were to provide API access and more (not even a lot more, just a little) CSS customization...This service would be perfect.
Pros:
Customizeable
Cons:
Most integrations require Zapier (additional cost)
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I recommend it. Keep up the great work, guys!
Pros:Easy and funny forms with really powerful features (templates, statistics, etc.)
Cons:Embedded forms are a bit slow
Diony and Dean provide 5 star service and a brilliant product. Every time I think its missing a feature they come out it with soon after.
Pros:Feature rich AND super easy to use.
Cons:Embed load can be a tiny bit slow but I have rediculous standards.
Developing a couple of MVP projects with Paperform as the primary data entry.
Pros:Easy to create forms with fairly complex logic.
Some pre-filled field webhooks available.
Cons:Hard to automate creation of dynamic forms based on templates and user-defined values.
I have been using Paperform for more than a year, it is one of the core tools I use to run my business. I create beautiful forms in no time where my conversation rate increases dramatically since started using Paperform. Also I can view people who started filling forms but did not complete their submission. Analytics are beautiful and informative too. Highly recommended tool
Pros:Easy to use and beautiful.
Also support team is very responsive
Rich logic
Cons:Nothing
Been a user for a couple of years, since it first went into beta - loved it then and still do. So many possible uses, beyond simple forms.
Pros:Slick professional user interface, even better with V2. Feature rich. Outstanding support and very accomodating of special requests.
Cons:Embedded forms take a bit to load, as others have commented. That's really the only one and hopefully can be improved soon.
Can't love this product any more. Ok, I can, if it directly let you work with its API, it would save you a ton of cost in Zapier. The deal is this. You likely want to use Paperform to collect a ton of data (polls, emails, etc.) and then forward that to somewhere else. What makes that problematic is then you integrate Zapier and the costs per "Task" per month over there really starts adding up. Soon you realize your beautiful automation solution is quite expensive (not to mention convoluted). So being able to code against Paperform yourself would save you from paying Zapier, but how much that hurts your wallet depends on your use case.
The other thing is the styling is great, but limited in important areas. The "Active" color is tied to form field text as well as the submit button. This can be problematic for brighter colors. It doesn't stand out well against the white form input background. Then custom success pages link colors can't be adjusted either (same active color) so you're a bit stuck.
IF they were to provide API access and more (not even a lot more, just a little) CSS customization...This service would be perfect.
Pros:Customizeable
Cons:Most integrations require Zapier (additional cost)