Ask questions inside your videos, not around them VForms lets you embed questions directly into the video itself: right where the feedback actually matters 💬Add questions at specific moments in a video so viewers can give contextual feedback ⏭ Let viewers skip ahead based on their answers 🧠 Collect more accurate, higher-quality insights without leaving the video Perfect for product demos, UX research, onboarding, and anyone tired of juggling videos + forms







UTCP
Product Hunt
UTCP
@curiouskitty woah this is a cool feature from product hunt. Currently using Youtube, since it's the easiest solution (for us to build) rather than us hosting them on Vforms, and serves the need. We might consider changing it in the future based on user feedback
Kill Ping
Love it! Does the tool work as a script that I should implement on my website or as a plugin?
Small website bug report: when I click on the red YouTube button on the homepage, the video doesn't play.
UTCP
@alina_petrova3 happy to hear that!
You can embed the video forms on your website using iframe. (there's an example on the homepage, and whenever you click share, you can also copy the iframe code from there, that you can paste into any page builder or HTML template for your website).
Thanks for the bug report, fixed!
Asking users to switch tabs to fill out a form usually results in a significant drop-off, so keeping everything in one player makes sense for onboarding flows!
Regarding the analytics, do you provide a heatmap or drop-off analysis to see exactly which question causes viewers to stop watching, or is it just standard form completion data?
UTCP
@valeriia_kuna great idea, we haven't implemented our own analytics yet (you can already use proxy analytics using the form responses, and youtube analytics) but this definitely makes sense for us to provide on top.
Corporate training has a well-known problem: people click "play," then open email. Embedding questions at the exact moment in the video where they're relevant is a much more honest approach than a form tacked on at the end. What types of questions does Vforms support — multiple choice only, or also open text?
UTCP
@klara_minarikova VForms supports the following:
Single choice dropdown
Open text input
Skip logic buttons, which allow you to have responders take different paths depending on their answer
We're in the process of adding support to more types, such as multiple choice and a rating system - do you have any particularly in mind that we should add? Would love the feedback!
@jvieragarcia Skip logic is underrated for training — great to see it there. Rating scale would be the obvious next addition, especially for knowledge checks where learners self-assess confidence, not just correctness.
Yo! @aliraza36580 @jvieragarcia Love your product, super cool. Congrats on the launch.
I do research for a newsletter called H1gallery, you can google us, and we are featuring Vforms homepage hero section in our issue for February 20th.
Was hoping to get a quote from you guys, to go along with the feature. The question to answer is, what was your plan for how you wrote the homepage hero section copy? "Place questionnaires directly inside your videos." It's very direct, is there a strategy behind that? Thank you in advance for your time.
UTCP
@michael_henderson550 Hi Michael, thanks a lot. Would be super cool to be featured in your newsletter!
We built Vform out of personal frustration, and these (how to 'place questionnaires directly inside your video?) are the exact keywords we had searched for, so putting them there as-is made sense discoverability wise. Plus we wanted to steer off of sounding salesy.
Congrats on the launch! Embedding questions directly inside the video timeline feels like a much more natural way to collect feedback than sending people off to separate forms. How do you think about question placement and flow, so prompts add insight without interrupting the viewing experience or biasing how people perceive the video?