zetetiq brings forms and surveys, meeting scheduling, e-signatures, logic and branching, quizzes and scoring, and payments into one place, so you can stop stitching five separate tools together. It ships with twenty-seven question types, a clean builder, exports and analytics, and a shareable link or embed. The free plan is generous, and schools and nonprofits get the paid tier at no cost.
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Hey Hunters! Honestly, this came about as I realized a few services (Docusign, Calendly, Qualtrics, etc) which I had access to through my job, were things I would have to pay for when I left, and I had become rather reliant on them. I wanted something better. I built zetetiq because I wanted an alternative of paying for and switching between one tool for forms, another for scheduling, and another for signatures, none of which really talked to each other. zetetiq puts them in one clean builder: you can run a survey, take a booking, collect a payment, and get a document signed from the same form and the same link. It started as a simple form builder and kept growing every time I hit a wall that pushed me back into another app. Schools and nonprofits get the paid features free. I would love feedback on what to build next. Thanks for taking a look!
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Pulled together a feedback form and quiz in one sitting without bouncing between apps, which is rarer than it should be in this space. Loved that the builder stayed snappy even when I started layering in branching logic.
The all-in-one angle is appealing, especially for smaller teams tired of juggling tools. One thing that would make this a no-brainer for me would be a native Zapier or Make connector so completed form responses could trigger automations directly, without needing to wrestle with webhooks or API keys every time.
The fact that the free plan lets schools and nonprofits get the paid tier at no cost is really cool, and the builder feels surprisingly clean compared to the survey tools I've bounced between before.
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The branching logic setup feels really well thought out, especially being able to preview the full flow without jumping through hoops. Nice that quizzes, payments, and e-signs all live in the same builder too, saves so much tab juggling.
Pulled together a feedback form and quiz in one sitting without bouncing between apps, which is rarer than it should be in this space. Loved that the builder stayed snappy even when I started layering in branching logic.
@enverkizlewftp Thank you!! Glad it worked out :)
The all-in-one angle is appealing, especially for smaller teams tired of juggling tools. One thing that would make this a no-brainer for me would be a native Zapier or Make connector so completed form responses could trigger automations directly, without needing to wrestle with webhooks or API keys every time.
@tahirqj7z Great tip - something I'll work on!
The fact that the free plan lets schools and nonprofits get the paid tier at no cost is really cool, and the builder feels surprisingly clean compared to the survey tools I've bounced between before.
The branching logic setup feels really well thought out, especially being able to preview the full flow without jumping through hoops. Nice that quizzes, payments, and e-signs all live in the same builder too, saves so much tab juggling.