My name is Bohdan, and I've been in the web dev industry for nearly 15 years in various engineering roles, with a focus on frontend and UX.
For the past 6 months, I've been working on Fomr, a no-code form builder. As a founding engineer at my previous startup (YC S23), we struggled to find a decent and easy-to-use form builder to collect our customers' data.
My goal with Fomr is to make data collection online a breeze with a fast and snappy editor experience and powerful integrations and workflows.
Fomr is one of the few local-first form builders out there. Its backend is powered by a sync engine called PowerSync, which makes a local DB snapshot of your data, allowing each CRUD action in the app to be pretty much instant, then it syncs in the background with your main DB.
There is a huge road ahead with many new features for Fomr, but do let me know what you think.
Thanks!
nistuley•7mo ago
A few questions though.
- What are your advantages over other online form builders?
- I know Tally seems to do a pretty good job. Have you considered it and if so, what didn't suit you?
Also, feel free to check out my open source form editor/viewer that can be fully integrated into any environment.
https://github.com/kameojs/kameo
https://github.com/kameojs/kameo-nodejs-demo