I built Video Forms: a tool that lets you attach questions to specific timestamps in a video, optionally with branching/skip logic.
Motivation: I kept getting “looks good” feedback on demo/onboarding videos, but the useful feedback was always “at 0:42 I got confused” — and it was hard to collect that in a structured way. Surveys lose context; comments are unstructured.
How it works (high level): - You create a “video form” by placing questions at timestamps (e.g., 0:18, 0:42) - The video can pause to ask the question, then continue - Answers can branch to different follow-up questions based on responses - You get responses tied to the exact moment in the video (and can export/share results)
Use cases I’m aiming at: - UX research on product demos - Onboarding: “did this step make sense?” checks - Training/L&D comprehension checks
I’d love feedback on: 1) What question types would you need first (free text, multiple choice, rating, etc.)? 2) Is “interrupting” the video a deal-breaker, or does pausing at key moments feel acceptable? 3) Any workflows/tools you’d want this to integrate with?