What should we build next?
Every idea agencies have sent us, grouped by status. The ones we commit to end up on the roadmap; the ones we ship link back to the changelog.
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New New feature Forms
Form templates library
Right now, creating a new form starts with a completely blank canvas. For teams who just need a standard contact form or a client intake questionnaire, that means building the same common field patterns from scratch ever…Right now, creating a new form starts with a completely blank canvas. For teams who just need a standard contact form or a client intake questionnaire, that means building the same common field patterns from scratch every time — and usually getting it slightly wrong or inconsistent compared to similar forms they’ve built before.
What this adds:
When a user clicks “Create Form,” instead of landing directly in an empty builder, they first see a template gallery — a grid of pre-built forms they can use as a starting point. Each template shows its name, a short description of what it’s for, and a preview of the fields it includes. One click clones it into their account as a regular editable form.
The starting library would include:
- Contact Form — Name, email, phone, message. The baseline. Auto-creates a contact on submission.
- Discovery Call Request — Name, email, company, what they’re looking for, timeline, approximate budget. Designed to qualify leads before a first call.
- Client Intake — Longer questionnaire for onboarding a new client: business info, goals, current tools, how they heard about you.
- Event RSVP — Name, email, attendance confirmation, dietary requirements, plus-one toggle.
- NPS Survey — 0–10 rating scale with a conditional follow-up: promoters get an ask to leave a review, detractors get an open text box to explain why.
- Customer Feedback — Star rating, what went well, what could improve, overall experience.
- Lead Generation — Streamlined: name, email, company size, area of interest. Short enough that people actually complete it.
- Job Application — Position applying for, availability, key experience summary, how they found the role.
The form that gets cloned is fully independent from the template — editing it doesn’t change the template, and other users cloning the same template get their own separate copy. All settings, field types, conditional logic, and submit behaviour come with it and can be freely changed.
The user experience:
The “New Form” flow gets a two-step feel: pick a starting point (template or blank), then land in the builder with everything already populated. Users who prefer starting blank still can — “Start from scratch” is always visible alongside the templates.
Why it matters beyond convenience:
Templates also serve as in-app examples that show users what the form builder is capable of. A new user who opens the NPS Survey template immediately understands conditional logic, rating scales, and multi-section layout — without having to read any documentation.
What it doesn’t do:
- Templates are platform-provided — users can’t submit their own forms to the shared library (that’s a separate, more complex feature)
- Cloning a template is a one-time copy — there’s no “sync updates from template” once it’s been cloned
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