I used to work at Typeform, so always fun to see these alternatives popup :)
It seems like a good beginning, but missing some polish, especially around keyboard usage. You should probably allow users to finish an answer by pressing "Enter" and it goes to the next one, Tab + Shift+Tab goes to next/previous question and so on.
The rating field also seems to return "This field is required" when you put in something else than numbers. If you use <input type=number/> you basically get free validation :)
As a question for the service/business itself, how do you plan to differentiate yourself from Typeform? As it stands right now, Typeform would probably beat you on design/UX, so you might want to figure out a different angle to attack.
Thank you for trying my product. I understand Typeform is much more mature and has many more features, but I am trying to keep the features minimal and the pricing low.
I am working on keyboard shortcuts which for sure going to improve the UX with more components
Ah yes, by now Typeform is quite mature and featurefull. But from the very beginning, making the forms as beautiful and fast to fill out was always the core focus, so it'll be really hard to beat their focus on it.
There are so many form builder tools out there in the market like the one you mentioned which is Typeform, another one is Jotform, and recently there has been another new product called neetoForm, which is also priced better.
I saw you mentioned that pricing would be low and you are focusing on the UX. But neetoForm has even better pricing when I checked yours and their annual plan.
I agree that your 399$ lifetime access is better but isn't it just a limited-time offer?
So just curious to know how do you plan to compete with all these products.
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[ 4.2 ms ] story [ 20.8 ms ] threadI used to work at Typeform, so always fun to see these alternatives popup :)
It seems like a good beginning, but missing some polish, especially around keyboard usage. You should probably allow users to finish an answer by pressing "Enter" and it goes to the next one, Tab + Shift+Tab goes to next/previous question and so on.
The rating field also seems to return "This field is required" when you put in something else than numbers. If you use <input type=number/> you basically get free validation :)
As a question for the service/business itself, how do you plan to differentiate yourself from Typeform? As it stands right now, Typeform would probably beat you on design/UX, so you might want to figure out a different angle to attack.
Good luck!
I am working on keyboard shortcuts which for sure going to improve the UX with more components
I saw you mentioned that pricing would be low and you are focusing on the UX. But neetoForm has even better pricing when I checked yours and their annual plan. I agree that your 399$ lifetime access is better but isn't it just a limited-time offer?
So just curious to know how do you plan to compete with all these products.