We just wanted to take a moment to say thank you to the entire Product Hunt community.
Reaching #2 Product of the Day was an incredible milestone for us, but what we'll remember most are the conversations, thoughtful questions, and valuable feedback we received throughout the launch.
To everyone who supported IvyForms, shared their ideas, or simply took the time to check out what we're building, thank you. Your feedback is already helping shape what's coming next, and we can't wait to continue building and sharing our progress with you.
I've used quite a few WordPress from plugins and keeping everything organized afterward has always been the bigger challenge. This feels like it's spolving that part instead of shopping at from creation.
IvyForms
@morgan__harriss Thanks for pointing this out! You've identified the exact gap we saw. Most form builders stop after creation, but the real work starts when submissions come in - managing entries, analyzing data, automating follow-ups. IvyForms is built to handle the entire data lifecycle: collect → organize → analyze → act. Give it a try and let us know how it compares. 👍
One Shot LoRA
Love the product! It's beautiful, simple to use, customizable, and pretty cool templates.
Always bothered me that most forms just dumps the answers on you, like come on, how I'm gonna sort through these 5000 submissions with different text inputs, and what to do next with them.
You guys did it in a beautiful way, bravo!
IvyForms
@alex89romanov This really made our day, thank you! We spent a lot of time thinking about what happens after the form is submitted, and it's great to hear that it comes across.
Trafft
@alex89romanov thank you mr. Romanov! 🙏
Congrats on #2 today! The wpDataTables provenance answer above is what sold me — most form tools drop the link between a submission and where it lands, and that's exactly where trust breaks. I run a few different businesses and intake/registration forms are a constant mess across all of them, so a builder that keeps the workflow connected instead of just collecting data is genuinely useful.
IvyForms
@stacywycof83995 Thank you so much! That really means a lot to us!
@sara_idvorac Congrats again — well deserved. Looking forward to seeing where the workflow-connection angle goes.
@Sara Idvorac appreciate the detail. "help you organize, manage, and act on the data afterward" is the right framing for the general pitch, most form builders really do stop at the inbox. Do you find people outside the wpDataTables/Amelia ecosystem actually use the automation side (webhooks, conditional logic) or do most of them just end up using it as a nicer form builder and never touch the workflow features?
@Sara that makes sense, and it's probably the safer bet long term. a tool that only does simple forms caps out fast, and a tool that only does complex workflows scares off people who just want a contact form. curious if the builder UI itself changes complexity based on what a user has actually built so far, or if the full toolset is always visible even to someone who's only ever made a basic form
IvyForms
@benln Thanks, Ben! That's exactly what we're aiming for. Making forms the starting point of real workflows, not just data collection. Appreciate you highlighting it!
Lancepilot
IvyForms
@odeth_negapatan1 Thank you so much! That was exactly our goal- to make forms the starting point of a complete workflow, not just a way to collect submissions.
We're also glad you noticed our approach to the free version. We can't wait to see the real-world workflows our users build with IvyForms!
Trafft
@odeth_negapatan1 thank you!