Form Bricks — Open Source Experience Management Solution
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Formbricks productizes best practices for qualitative in-app user discovery. Use micro-surveys to target the right users at the right time without making surveys annoying.
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@ianhyzy great find!
their demo instance actually seems to work too
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+1 on this! Great find!
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@robi said in Snoop Forms — fully FOSS code/nocode form builder:
Perfect for the unstable section of the appstore.
certainly having a promising forms solution, even unstable, is better than having nothing at all.Otherwise maybe worth self-hosting elsewhere until it gets to 1.0.
Maybe will take a look at that. -
Looks like this has rebranded and looks very slick now!
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Formbricks seems like a library. Or is it an app? Hard to tell. "Coming soon - we will update this Readme in the weeks ahead and show you how to leverage all the advantages of Formbricks"
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@girish said in Snoop Forms — fully FOSS code/nocode form builder:
Formbricks seems like a library. Or is it an app? Hard to tell.
Both, I think
@girish said in Snoop Forms — fully FOSS code/nocode form builder:
"Coming soon - we will update this Readme in the weeks ahead and show you how to leverage all the advantages of Formbricks"
Yeah, but as per my earlier posts even the older Snoop Forms demo was already working really well.
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IMHO OhMyForms would be the 1st and most mature priority in this space:
Snoop is still talking the talk, and a bit of an odd name.
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@marcusquinn on the contrary, imho the Snoop Forms demo is way better than anything released to date by OhMyForm
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@jdaviescoates OK, looks like it works, and has more things planned. Be great to have both. Someone has to do that though, so perhaps they will have sponsorship value to someone to help along.
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@ianhyzy Screenshots always help these wishlist apps make more sense:
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I feel the name "Forms" is a little misleading, since it seems to only do one specific type of simplified feedback/survey type form. Nice to have, but nowhere near what Wordpress plugins can do for forms.
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their docker-compose.yml
seams heavy on configuration -
NocoDB does nice forms.