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A form editor that thinks like you

Most builders make you drag widgets onto a canvas before you can ask a single question. formformform lets you write your form the way you'd write anything else — type a line, get a field. Drag only when you want to reorder.

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FormsLaunch survey
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Drag to add
TShort text
@Email
Long text
Dropdown
Checkbox
HHeading
Smart
?Logic rule
Next page
How was launch day?
We read every response.
Your role
e.g. Designer
Email
you@company.com
Overall, how was it?
Pick an answer
What stood out?
Share a highlight or two
Send feedback
Properties
@Emailediting
Label
Email
Placeholder
you@company.com
Help text
We'll never share it
Width
FullHalfThird
Validation
Required
Check email format
Show if…

Type to add fields, drag to reorder, and tune label, width, and validation in the live inspector — what you build is what respondents see.

Write a form like a document
Building a form in formformform feels like writing, not assembling. You start with a blank line and a blinking cursor. Type a question, press enter, type the next one. Each line becomes a real field — the editor reads what you wrote and picks a sensible type, which you can change in a click. There's nothing to drag in from a sidebar to get started, and no canvas to wrestle. The structure of your form is just the order you wrote it in. When you do want to move something, grab it and drag it where it belongs — reordering is the one place a drag still makes sense.
Every field, fully yours
Click any field to open the inspector. It holds exactly the properties that field has and nothing it doesn't — label, placeholder, width (so two fields can sit side by side), required, and the validation that fits the answer you're collecting. Choose from short text, email, long text, dropdowns, checkboxes, and section headings to break a long form into readable parts. Change a setting and the field updates in place — the thing you're editing is the same thing your respondents will see, not a preview of it.
See it exactly as respondents will
There is no separate "preview mode" to flip into and hope it matches. The editor is the form. Spacing, side-by-side widths, validation messages, the order of your questions — what you see while building is what loads in the browser, on the page, in the popup, or wherever you've embedded it. When it looks right, publish in one click and your changes are live. Everything you type is saved as you go, so there's no draft to lose and no save button to remember.
Also included
Short text & email

Single-line answers with the right keyboard and built-in email validation.

Long text, dropdowns & checkboxes

Paragraph answers, single-choice menus, and multi-select — each with its own properties.

Headings to structure

Drop in section headings to split a long form into parts people can actually read.

Reorder, autosave, publish

Drag any field to move it, every change saves itself, and one click puts it live.

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Write your first form in a few minutes

Start with a blank line and a question. Add fields by typing, shape them in the inspector, and publish when it looks right.

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