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How to send your html form to Google Sheets for free

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    Build custom forms without the engineering lift.
    Pricing:
    • Freemium
    • Free Trial
    • $4.0 / Monthly (Basic plan - 1 project, 3 forms, 250 submissions, 250MB storage)
    Usebasin.com (https://usebasin.com) The free tier on this Service only allows for 1 form and it also uses integrations with Zapier or Integromat to submit forms to Google Sheets. The third-party integration makes the setup more complex, because you also need an account at the integration partner and configure the integration to get your form to end up in Google Sheets. You can export all submissions to Excel or CSV and they provide analytics for each form with submission rate and unique submission reports. You can also set up multiple notification emails per form.

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  2. Submit your forms to Google Sheets
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Freemium
    Sheetmonkey.io (https://sheetmonkey.io) This is a specialist in submissions to Google Sheets and their platform is full of well-documented features. Their free tier has a decent 5 forms and 500 submissions limit and they provide simple submissions counters on their platform.

    #Developer Tools #Surveys #Form Builder 3 social mentions

  3. Just send your form to our URL and we'll forward it to your email.
    Formspree.io (https://formspree.io) This platform allows for unlimited forms on the free tier, notifications to two separate email addresses and form submissions are stored on the platform for 30 days. It also has a rich feature set and caters for submissions to Trello, Stripe, Discord and Slack on their free tier. The platform further comes with a set of templates that make setting up forms quick and easy.

    #Form Builder #Surveys #Forms And Surveys 47 social mentions

  4. Form endpoints for designers and developers
    Formkeep.com (https://formkeep.com) The management application for this platform is possibly the most extensive of all the services reviewed there, but at the same time it is also the hardest and most confusing to use. When setting up forms it is frustrating to discover that few of the features the platform provides are available to free tier users. Unfortunately that includes the Google Sheets integration as well as the integration with all other channels on offer. The free tier limit of 50 submissions per month is on the lower end of all offerings, form submissions are only being stored on the platform for a limited time and there is no custom thank you page.

    #Form Builder #Surveys #Web App 3 social mentions

  5. Make your HTML <form> completely functional under a minute without a single line of backend code.
    Formcarry.com (https://formcarry.com) Next to notifying an email address of a new submission, this service also allows for the setup of a webhook per form as an additional integration point. This essentially acts as an additional http channel and can be used to integrate the platform with other systems and API’s. Another special feature of this platform is that they provide the raw form submissions in Json via an API call.

    #Surveys #Form Builder #Forms And Surveys 10 social mentions

  6. Replace Google Forms by creating a personalized HTML Form and save the responses on Google Sheets.
    Form2Sheet (https://form2sheet.com) This site specialises only in form submissions to Google Sheets and their “no frills” service seems incredibly simple and easy to set up. Their free tier does, however, only allow for 1 form with 4 predefined fields, sends only branded emails and does not cater for a custom thank you page. There is no documentation either, leaving users to find out for themselves what to name their fields and that those names are case-sensitive.

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