Nishant

Enform - AI forms that write the deck for you

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You describe what you want to learn. Enform writes the questions in Mom-Test style, reads and summarizes every response one by one, then summarizes the whole set, and drafts an editable deck where each slide cites the quote behind it. The form was always the easy part. Free tier, no sales call.

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Hey Product Hunt 👋 I'm Nishant, the maker of Enform. Solo build.

Why I built it

I kept running user surveys and then never analyzing them. The form was the easy part. The CSV would sit in a folder called "analyze later" until the decision it was meant to inform had already been made. Every form has two hidden costs nobody budgets for: the hours between closing it and understanding it, and the hours between understanding it and having something to show a room.

What it does

You describe what you want to learn, and Enform:

1. Asks clarifying questions first, and pushes back when your prompt is vague about who you're asking

2. Writes the questions in Mom-Test style, so you get past behavior instead of "would you pay for this"

3. Launches a form that works on any device, with branching logic and live drop-off tracking

4. Reads responses as they land: themes, sentiment, quotes, and a flag when the sample is too small to trust

5. Drafts an editable deck where every slide cites the response behind it

How I built it

I built it solo over the last few months. The naive version is one model with a few prompts, but that falls apart the moment you want a slide to point back to the exact quote it came from. So Enform runs as four systems passing structured data down the line: question generation, the form engine, an evidence pipeline, and deck drafting. The deck reads from the evidence layer, never the raw responses, which is what lets every claim cite a real answer. The hard part was the audit trail, not the generation: keeping a clean line from a sentence on a slide back to the person who actually said it.

What I care about most

Auto-generated insight is cheap now and easy to fake. The trail back to the quote is the part that makes it usable for a real decision instead of a vibe.

I'll be here all day and would genuinely rather hear what's broken than what's good.