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OpnForm - Build beautiful forms in seconds

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  • robiR robi

    @bmann Oh that's great! Didn't know it did that.

    Seems we have a few tools on Cloudron that are underutilized because it's not obvious or discussed.

    It would be neat to have a series of posts with problem/category such as "How to do forms with.." and then show all the clever ways with LAMP, N8N, EspoCRM, WP+plugins, NocoDB, ChatWoot, FreeScout, TypeBot, LimeSurvey, DocuSeal, Grav, Directus, Ghost, etc.

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    micmc
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    #7

    @robi @girish We should start a thread type "What can you do with apps on your Cloudron" or something in the like, inviting people to share things like that, or problem-solution they're solving with a stack of apps on Cloudron etc. As mentioned by @robi all could be found in a single place and constitute a series vault etc.

    That could be interesting.

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    • bmannB bmann

      Looks interesting, but if you haven't seen it, NocoDB has a view that lets you build custom forms https://nocodb.commonscomputer.com/dashboard/#/nc/form/f22133cb-7261-48b1-a803-0d9073bf26ef

      There's a "survey" mode that gives you Typeform-style one question at a time, too.

      This is very similar to how I've used Airtable in the past, so was impressed that NocoDB supports this.

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      LoudLemur
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      @bmann said in OpnForm - Build beautiful forms in seconds:

      Looks interesting, but if you haven't seen it, NocoDB has a view that lets you build custom forms https://nocodb.commonscomputer.com/dashboard/#/nc/form/f22133cb-7261-48b1-a803-0d9073bf26ef

      There's a "survey" mode that gives you Typeform-style one question at a time, too.

      This is very similar to how I've used Airtable in the past, so was impressed that NocoDB supports this.

      Thanks for mentioning this!

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      • bmannB bmann

        Looks interesting, but if you haven't seen it, NocoDB has a view that lets you build custom forms https://nocodb.commonscomputer.com/dashboard/#/nc/form/f22133cb-7261-48b1-a803-0d9073bf26ef

        There's a "survey" mode that gives you Typeform-style one question at a time, too.

        This is very similar to how I've used Airtable in the past, so was impressed that NocoDB supports this.

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        micmc
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        @bmann said in OpnForm - Build beautiful forms in seconds:

        Looks interesting, but if you haven't seen it, NocoDB has a view that lets you build custom forms https://nocodb.commonscomputer.com/dashboard/#/nc/form/f22133cb-7261-48b1-a803-0d9073bf26ef

        There's a "survey" mode that gives you Typeform-style one question at a time, too.

        This is very similar to how I've used Airtable in the past, so was impressed that NocoDB supports this.

        That is super mega cool! 🙂
        Thanks for sharing man.

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          That said, I believe the proposed OpnForm from the OP sounds amazing and would be a great addition to Cloudron. Indeed, yes we can use other apps as alternative as taught by @bmann, but still an easy to access strait away standalone app, especially as this one, is always a welcomed time saver.

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            Dave Swift
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            I took a deeper look at OpnForm from the user perspective.

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            • bmannB bmann

              Looks interesting, but if you haven't seen it, NocoDB has a view that lets you build custom forms https://nocodb.commonscomputer.com/dashboard/#/nc/form/f22133cb-7261-48b1-a803-0d9073bf26ef

              There's a "survey" mode that gives you Typeform-style one question at a time, too.

              This is very similar to how I've used Airtable in the past, so was impressed that NocoDB supports this.

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              @bmann said in OpnForm - Build beautiful forms in seconds:

              Looks interesting, but if you haven't seen it, NocoDB has a view that lets you build custom forms https://nocodb.commonscomputer.com/dashboard/#/nc/form/f22133cb-7261-48b1-a803-0d9073bf26ef

              There's a "survey" mode that gives you Typeform-style one question at a time, too.

              This is very similar to how I've used Airtable in the past, so was impressed that NocoDB supports this.

              Presumably the responses the get stored into a spreadsheet-like table that could e.g. be exported as a CSV file?

              I need something like that at present and don't want to have to use Google Forms to do it...

              I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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              • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                @bmann said in OpnForm - Build beautiful forms in seconds:

                Looks interesting, but if you haven't seen it, NocoDB has a view that lets you build custom forms https://nocodb.commonscomputer.com/dashboard/#/nc/form/f22133cb-7261-48b1-a803-0d9073bf26ef

                There's a "survey" mode that gives you Typeform-style one question at a time, too.

                This is very similar to how I've used Airtable in the past, so was impressed that NocoDB supports this.

                Presumably the responses the get stored into a spreadsheet-like table that could e.g. be exported as a CSV file?

                I need something like that at present and don't want to have to use Google Forms to do it...

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                jdaviescoates
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                @jdaviescoates said in OpnForm - Build beautiful forms in seconds:

                Presumably the responses the get stored into a spreadsheet-like table that could e.g. be exported as a CSV file?

                Yes, you can!

                e08e8942-3fcd-46b4-b430-964482102417-image.png

                I need something like that at present and don't want to have to use Google Forms to do it...

                NocoDB is the perfect tool for such things!

                After manually setting up a form I realised I could've just import the template CSV I already had and it automatically creats the necessary form to collect the data! Awesome!

                Thanks so much for bringing this to our attention @bmann! 🙏

                I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                  @jdaviescoates said in OpnForm - Build beautiful forms in seconds:

                  Presumably the responses the get stored into a spreadsheet-like table that could e.g. be exported as a CSV file?

                  Yes, you can!

                  e08e8942-3fcd-46b4-b430-964482102417-image.png

                  I need something like that at present and don't want to have to use Google Forms to do it...

                  NocoDB is the perfect tool for such things!

                  After manually setting up a form I realised I could've just import the template CSV I already had and it automatically creats the necessary form to collect the data! Awesome!

                  Thanks so much for bringing this to our attention @bmann! 🙏

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                  @jdaviescoates said in OpnForm - Build beautiful forms in seconds:

                  NocoDB is the perfect tool for such things!

                  Although... https://forum.cloudron.io/post/83883 - help!

                  I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                    Aizat
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                    #15

                    Any news about Opnform? This is a proper form solution that is invaluable to us Cloudron users.
                    It's so straightforward to use too. I'm not that great with Docker so I rely a lot with what apps Cloudron brings in.

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                    • AizatA Aizat

                      Any news about Opnform? This is a proper form solution that is invaluable to us Cloudron users.
                      It's so straightforward to use too. I'm not that great with Docker so I rely a lot with what apps Cloudron brings in.

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                      Dont-Worry
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                      @Aizat Same here. And we could be very interested in having this app in the Cloudron App Store too.

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                        jdaviescoates
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                        BTW, NocoDB (already on Cloudron) does great forms, and Nextcloud Forms can also (finally!) be linked to a spreadsheet to store responses like Google Forms too (and it works great).

                        I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                          Divemasterza
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                          NoCoDB indeed has a form view, but it is no nearly as featured as Opnform!
                          +1 for having this on Cloudron

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                            LoudLemur
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                            Wow, this is cool! Try the AI generated form tool! Amazing.
                            Lets "get it on", as T-Rex would say.

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                              hexbin
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                              Every time I read AI powered I wonder where the model is running in first place (and if it's an ongoing model training). Especially when personal data is involved.

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                              • Dave SwiftD Dave Swift

                                https://github.com/JhumanJ/OpnForm
                                https://opnform.com

                                Docker ready to go.

                                Currently on AppSumo

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                                @Dave-Swift said in OpnForm - Build beautiful forms in seconds:

                                https://github.com/JhumanJ/OpnForm
                                https://opnform.com

                                Docker ready to go.

                                Currently on AppSumo

                                https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/12472/please-use-this-template-to-make-an-app-wishlist-request

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                                  Aizat
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                                  We seriously need a good form app in Cloudron. I don't know about you guys, but I use mail, outline, n8n, and WordPress in 90% of my Cloudron installations. Having a good form app will complete it for me, and I know for a lot of you guys. For now we have FormBricks (but that's more like a survey tool than a normal form). HeyForm and OpnForm is where it is.

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                                    joseph
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                                    @Aizat Have you tried either of the apps? Do you have a review of them ? Would be great if you can post your notes here after using them.

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                                      @Aizat Have you tried either of the apps? Do you have a review of them ? Would be great if you can post your notes here after using them.

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                                      Aizat
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                                      @joseph I have tried them in Coolify. Both are great, with Heyfrom trying to go head to head against typeform, and Opnform is your general go-to form. You can do lots with them both, design wise its beautiful and simple to use. I think soon Opnform will support payment as well. I think this is a great combination since we also already have Cal in Cloudron. With proper form app we can reduce the number of plugin we use in Wordpress too. Currently my go-to is Fluent forms, but I'm tryng to decentralise everything and only leaves WP just for the website. So clients do not need to go into WP backend just to see the forms admissions and so on.
                                      After Cloudron 9, I hope the team can try bring them in. It will be one of the best thing ever for all Cloudron users, I'm sure.

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