Form Builder Checklist
Now that you know the theory behind creating successful forms, you need to choose a form builder.
Here are some important points to consider when weighing up the options:
✓ Ease of use — Look for a form builder with easily accessible features, a well designed interface, and helpful documentations. An online demo can help you determine if a form builder is easy to use.
✓ Versatile form builder — The form builder should be easy to use and give you a high level of control over how your forms look.
Being able to customize the appearance of the form, such as changing the layouts and colors, is important. Custom CSS support can give you even more control over the appearance of your forms.
✓ Library of form templates — Templates make it quicker and easier to add forms to your website. If the templates are editable, you should be able to customize them to meet your specific requirements.
✓ Wide range of features — Useful features to look out for include a good selection of form field types, conditional logic, paginated forms, calculations, and anti-spam solutions.
✓ Focus on accessibility — It’s important that everyone can access your forms, so be sure to look for a builder that has been created with accessibility in mind.
✓ Third-party integrations — Being able to connect your form to third-party platforms, such as a CRM, email marketing service, or payment processor, is vital in most cases. Integrating with other services lets you do so much more with your forms.
There are lots of form builders out there, so be sure to determine which features you need, then see which one best meets your requirements. If you can try before you buy with an online demo, then that’s even more helpful.