I like HeyForm. Here's the source code, as well as instructions for self-hosting. It looks very clean and modern, and has a similar UX to Typeform.
The second best option would be Nextcloud Forms (source code).
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I like HeyForm. Here's the source code, as well as instructions for self-hosting. It looks very clean and modern, and has a similar UX to Typeform.
The second best option would be Nextcloud Forms (source code).
It's useful but opening such a form takes nearly as much time as filling it out
Looks like the link was to the form builder, not the data intake side of a built form. I didn't make one to verify that side is different though.
Strongly agree with using cryptpad as a replacement for google docs in general, it's very good and we use it a lot for all sorts of things.
Only downside is it can take a while to open despending on power of device and connection speed.
I'll check it out. Thank you
In case, you're looking to do polls or schedule an event, then FramaDate is also pretty good. You can find a hosted instance at https://nuudel.digitalcourage.de/ .
mhm, nextcloud forms?
I use framaforms
Baserow or nocodb come to my mind. They are actually airtable alternatives but also include a forms feature
One of the most useful features of Google Forms is automatically transferring the form input to a spreadsheet. Any of FOSS alternatives have that ability?
technically something like symfony - or any comparable language - is much more flexible though you obviously have to do more programming