What form builder do you use for User Research, Surveys & Feedback?

Rohan Chaubey
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Hey PH folks! I'm curious what everyone's go-to form builder is for user research, surveys, and general feedback collection. What are you all using? P.S. BTW, AI forms are here! I hunted Metaforms AI today... Imagine Open AI + Typeform: https://www.producthunt.com/post...

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Arif Woozeer
Google Forms is what we mostly use. It offers a variety of question types, customizable themes, and easy data analysis features, just enough to customize the forms and it's easy to operate.
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Richa Sharma
Typeform has worked best so far because of its different conditional options, but I have even used Google Forms and they have worked fine.
Akshat Tyagi
@stain Haha, the usual suspects indeed. Do you pay also for Typeform or the free tiers works well for you today?
priyanka prasad
Biased towards using our product, Productlogz for feedback collection & management and running satisfaction surveys
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Marianna Nakos
Google Forms if you want to share a link Hotjar if you want to include the survey in your product - website
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Yogita Gholap
For user research and surveys, I prefer Google Forms. Google Forms is excellent for creating various types of surveys and forms with ease and it's free too :) For feedback and detailed user behavior on the website prefer Hotjar. Hotjar specializes in providing detailed insights into website user behavior with heatmaps, and feedback polls allow website visitors to provide input directly on the site, helping to gather targeted feedback.
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Daniel Burns
For now Google Forms.
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Akshat Tyagi
@dan_burns Hey Daniel! Interesting, building an AI-driven Google Forms to gather higher insights than static forms. Would love to give you a quick demo. We just launched on PH also. https://www.producthunt.com/post...
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Marie Martens
Feel free to take Tally 2.0 for a spin, it's free and you don't need an account to try it out: https://tally.so
Harsh Vyas
I utilize Pagemaker.io forms to gather leads, and through its integration with Mailchimp, I can establish email automation.
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Leandro Borges
Hi @rohanrecommends , how are you doing? I loved using Survicate integrated with Drip E-mail Marketing. Since I could create automation based on answers. On thing that I'd love to see on your product would be smart forms, that changed automatically to find new infos about my recurrent customers. Will you have that feature?
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Akshat Tyagi
@rohanrecommends @lnjaine Exactly! With Metaforms our goal is to build adaptive AI forms that can ask questions which are most relevant to users. And sometimes that means skipping questions about data points you already have and asking additional questions about what you don't yet know by connecting with the CRM. Would love to show this to you in action.
Leandro Borges
@rohanrecommends @akshattyagi4 That's actually amazing, would love to see that this is interesting on B2C high-volume lead-gen strategies as well to B2B Sales-driven white-papers/business cases on a more niched audience. You got my upvote. :)
Stephanie Cameron
Hey Rohan! Super interesting launch, Typeforms + AI is super powerful. I upvoted your launch! We also launched forms today! But for different use case. For us, we needed a form that would integrate seamlessly to Google Sheets.
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Clayton Walker
Lately I have been using a product that launched recently - weave.ly. I use Figma a lot so being able to build in there and then export it out to multiple platforms easily has been nice. Hoping they add in hubspot integration soon but zapier works for now @florian_myter 😉
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Clayton Walker
@florian_myter love to hear it. You all have made an incredible product the @respire_team is going to get a lot of use of :)
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Florian Myter
If you're a Figma user, feel free to try @weavely_platform out. It's a plugin that enables you to design & publish forms in Figma (includes free tier). https://weave.ly/
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