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HeyForm – self-hosted form builder

HeyForm is a self-hosted form builder for creating conversational surveys, quizzes, polls, and other data-collection forms.

It supports numerous field types, conditional logic, custom themes, third-party integrations, response analytics, and data exports.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Create conversational forms, surveys, quizzes, and polls.
  • Use text, email, telephone, date, picture choice, and file upload fields.
  • Apply conditional logic to create dynamic forms.
  • Redirect respondents to different URLs based on their answers.
  • Customize fonts, colours, backgrounds, and other visual elements.
  • Add custom CSS for more extensive form styling.
  • Connect forms to webhooks, analytics services, marketing platforms, Zapier, and Make.
  • Monitor completion rates, abandonment rates, and other response analytics.
  • Export submitted responses in CSV format.
  • Embed forms in websites.
  • Host the software on your own server.

Website: github.com/heyform/heyform
Support:
Developer: HeyForm
License: GNU Affero General Public License v3.0

HeyForm is written in TypeScript. Learn TypeScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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