Form Bricks — Open Source Experience Management Solution
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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.
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@ianhyzy said in Form Bricks — Open Source Experience Management Solution:
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.
recently I discovered PostHog which also propose micro-survey to target the right users.
PostHog is Open Source too -
I really don't think much of Formbricks. It feels like things like this should just be WordPress plugins.
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@marcusquinn said in Form Bricks — Open Source Experience Management Solution:
it seems to only do one specific type of simplified feedback/survey type form
It's a lot more than that these days:
I opted to give the Link & email surveys a go (this is using the free hosted version):
These are the question types it has:
TBH this looks like a very powerful platform for all sorts of forms. Methinks it's way better and more versatile that one could achieve with any WP plugins
It'd be fantastic to have this on Cloudron!
Cloudron should be mentioned here:
Here are the current self-hosting docs:
https://formbricks.com/docs/self-hosting/overview
https://formbricks.com/docs/self-hosting/docker
https://github.com/formbricks/formbricks/pkgs/container/formbricksAlso looks to be very actively maintained and developed:
https://github.com/formbricks/formbricks/releasesFor fun and to try it out I just used one of their many templates to instantly create this feedback form:
https://app.formbricks.com/s/clzloogh7000as901aod9azpxHere are some of the other templates:
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@jdaviescoates Fluent Forms + Fluent Booking could do that, but I appreciate not everyone wants to use WordPress.
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FormBricks was initially requested right at the start of its development, at v0.1.0
There has been tons of work since then. It is currently on v2.5.3:
https://github.com/formbricks/formbricks/releases/tag/v2.5.3 -
The formbricks package is basically done. The previous version works well, however the latest version requires
pgvector
extension now which we currently do not ship. We will investigate how to hopefully add support for that only then we can publish the package. For curious people the packaging code is at https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/formbricks-app