Palform

Palform

Free end-to-end encrypted forms in 5 minutes

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Palform lets you get meaningful data from your users/clients while putting privacy at the forefront with end-to-end encrypted responses. Its advanced features and versatile questions make it an easy ethical replacement to your existing forms.
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Jack Michalak
I love security and encryption, so always excited to see another e2e product. I had been considering building something in this space for a while before going in a different direction. Why forms, though?
Pal Kerecsenyi
@jack_michalak Hey, thanks for the comment! That's interesting to hear — we targetted forms since it's an area where we think users aren't fully aware of where their data is going. It's a big thing in the industry to have forms with as much branding and personalisation as possible, so that they "look" like the organisation made and hosts them, and that there's no actual intermediary. However, that's obviously not the case, and commercial form builders aren't always super clear on their data handling practices. Responses might pass through multiple third parties before reaching the organisation! We've seen companies use forms to collect all sorts of extremely sensitive data — e.g. things like medical records, where leaking the info to _any_ third party is a completely unacceptable risk. Palform aims to raise awareness of this problem and to ensure users don't have to tolerate having their data thrown around with little visibility. It's essentially a guarantee of trust for the most sensitive data, allowing the end-users to be more confident and relaxed sharing it. Hope that makes sense!
Jack Michalak
@palkerecs Yep, thanks for the context, that makes a lot of sense!
dashuai
This sounds really promising, Pal! I'm curious about the trade-offs between usability and security. With advanced features like branching rules, how does Palform maintain a user-friendly experience without overwhelming users? Also, do you have any KPIs on how end-users have reacted to the privacy aspects so far?
Pal Kerecsenyi
@ezshine hi, thanks for the comment! Palform uses a really clear UI similar to existing tools that many users are likely to be familiar with (e.g. Google Forms). This way, a lot of the privacy features run in the background without much involvement from the end-user — so essentially, you get better security while using a familiar UI. We've tried to set branching rules out in a simple way too; all you need to set up a rule is to answer a few plain-English questions in a modal, and it's done! At the moment, it's quite a new product so we haven't amassed enough users to do extensive research, but we're hoping to get some metrics once we have enough engagement! Hope this helps :)
Emma Ning
Hey Pal, this sounds really promising! The focus on privacy is such a crucial factor, especially with the increasing concerns around data protection. I'm curious, though—how do the branching rules and question types compare with those of established competitors in the market? Are there any specific use cases where the end-to-end encryption really shines, especially in industries that heavily rely on data security? Looking forward to hearing more about how Palform can help organizations stand out as privacy-first! 🚀