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Create a form builder with custom field types, conditional logic, file uploads, spam protection, and a searchable submissions inbox with CSV export — built by AI.

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What is a form builder?

A form builder is the tool behind every 'contact us', intake questionnaire, registration page, and feedback widget on the web: define fields, publish a URL, collect structured submissions. It is also the category with the most punishing SaaS pricing — Typeform, Jotform, and Paperform all meter by responses or forms, so the better your form performs, the more it costs. Teams build their own when they hit one of three walls: a pricing tier that scales with success, a layout that refuses to match the brand, or data-residency rules that forbid sending submissions to a third party. The format is well understood — field types, validation, conditional branching, an inbox. Where most home-built forms fail is everything around the fields: spam handling, file uploads, and giving non-developers a way to read submissions without asking for a database export.

Common features

  • Text, email, phone, dropdown, checkbox, date, and file fields
  • Required-field and format validation, server-side
  • Conditional logic — show or hide fields by earlier answers
  • Multi-step layout with progress bar
  • Save-and-resume via emailed magic link
  • Submissions inbox with search, filters, and CSV export
  • Email notification or webhook per submission
  • Honeypot and per-IP rate limiting against spam
  • File uploads with type and size validation
  • Iframe embed and plain POST endpoint for existing sites

Real-world examples

Agency intake

A design studio's project questionnaire branches by project type, captures budget and timeline, and emails the producer on every submission — replacing a Typeform Business plan.

Workshop registration

A 30-seat workshop with two ticket types, a live remaining-seats counter, per-attendee details, and a QR-coded confirmation email for door check-in.

In-product feedback

A 0–10 score widget embedded in a SaaS dashboard. Responses stream into a trend chart the founder checks weekly; detractor comments open as support tickets.

Why FloopFloop fits form builder projects

Form tools price by response because they can: switching costs are high once your workflows depend on their inbox. FloopFloop removes the meter — your form builder is a flat-cost app where submissions are rows in your own Postgres database. The iteration loop matters just as much: when marketing wants a new qualifying question or a different thank-you flow, you describe the change in chat and the form redeploys at the same URL. No plan limits to check, no export project when you leave, and the submissions inbox is exactly as simple or as workflow-heavy as you ask it to be.

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Build a form builder where I create forms with text, email, dropdown, checkbox, and file-upload fields. Each form gets a public URL and a submissions inbox with search, CSV export, and an email notification on every new entry. Add a honeypot field and per-IP rate limiting for spam.

Create a multi-step client-intake form for a design agency: project type, budget range, and timeline, with different follow-up questions shown depending on the project type. Progress bar at the top, save-and-resume via an emailed magic link, and a review screen before final submit.

Design an event registration form with ticket-type selection, per-type quantity limits, attendee details per ticket, a live remaining-spots counter, and a confirmation email with a QR code. Include an organiser dashboard with an attendee list and CSV export.

Build an embeddable feedback widget: a 0–10 score question followed by an optional comment box, submitted without a page reload. Include a dashboard with the score trend over time, a filterable response feed, and a JSON API for pulling results into other tools.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Can forms have conditional logic?
Yes — show, hide, or require fields based on earlier answers: pick 'company' as the inquiry type and a company-size dropdown appears; choose a budget under a threshold and the form routes to a self-serve resources page instead of the sales calendar. Describe the branching in plain English and iterate until it matches your funnel.
Where do submissions go?
Into your own database, with a submissions inbox UI: search, filters, read/unread state, and CSV export. You can also add an email notification per submission or a webhook that POSTs each entry to another system. Nothing is held hostage in a third-party dashboard.
Can people upload files?
Yes. File fields validate type and size limits you set (e.g. images and PDFs up to 10 MB), and uploads are listed alongside the submission in your inbox. That covers job applications with CVs, support forms with screenshots, and print-shop order forms with artwork.
How is spam handled?
Three layers that stop almost all of it: a honeypot field invisible to humans but filled by bots, per-IP rate limiting so a script can't submit hundreds of entries, and server-side validation of every field. For high-profile public forms you can add an email-confirmation step so only verified addresses land in your inbox.
Can I embed a form on my existing website?
Every form gets a clean public URL you can link from anywhere, and an iframe embed for dropping into an existing page. For full visual control, the form can also expose a plain POST endpoint so a hand-built form on your site submits into the same inbox.
Typeform and Google Forms exist — why build my own?
Google Forms is free but looks like Google Forms. Typeform looks great but charges per response — a successful campaign literally costs more. Building your own gets you unlimited forms and responses at flat cost, your branding with no 'powered by' badge, and submissions as rows in your own database that you can query, export, or pipe anywhere.

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