One thing I've been noticing is how often people abandon forms, not because the questions are bad, but because the experience feels static and transactional. Forms are usually where conversations die.
This led me to build Fylo, a form builder designed to make forms interactive and engaging, so filling them feels more like a conversation than a chore.
I just pre-launched and I m mainly here to learn, get feedback, and improve the product alongside this amazing community. Excited to connect and build.
I recently built and launched Fylo, a form builder that make forms interactive and engaging so people actually finish filling them.
The idea came from noticing how often users often abandon forms because they feel long, static, and transactional. Instead of just adding more fields, Fylo focuses on the experience, flow, interaction, and engagement.
This is an early version, and I m mainly here for honest feedback: Does this solve a real problem for you? What feels unnecessary or confusing? Where would this not work?
I built this website usestudly.com and it's kinda cool. It turns your note in a personal feed of practice questions, and each question is a post you can like to answer a question and you can also save a question to review later.
You can check it out for yourself www.usestudly.com
Studly is a Study app design to help students get obsessed with studying like they do with scrolling on tiktok and IG. It turns your note into a personal feed of practice questions, where each question is a post you can interact with, you can also keep streaks