We're building a form builder that feels like Figma, so your forms can be fully on-brand, visually rich, and multi-step - without dev handoffs (you can also draft the first version with AI).
If you haven't tried FigForm yet - it's free to start: figform.com
You can now invite colleagues, clients, or partners into a shared workspace so you can design, edit, and manage forms together (without sharing passwords).
We've just added a new "Starting Options" modal to FigForm to make the very first step of form building less... intimidating.
When you create a new form and open the Design page, you'll now be asked: "How would you like to start?" with three options:
Start from Scratch - open a completely blank, Figma-like canvas with full control
Use a Template - open the template browser, preview designs, and apply one to your canvas
Start with AI - open the editor with the AI assistant panel ready to help with fields, structure, and copy
The idea: different people start differently. Some want a clean slate, others want a proven layout, and some prefer to "talk it out" with AI and let it handle the heavy lifting.
One small but powerful thing in FigForm's editor: every field, label, icon, and background sits on its own layer (Figma-style), and you can reorder those layers directly in the canvas.
We wrote a quick how-to that walks through reordering layers in FigForm and using it to clean up messy layouts.
It has never been easier to use rate-limited APIs from multiple applications with single API key. Simply register a limiter on ratelimit.org, re-route all your requests to a newly registered limiter and you are ready to go!