{🌱} About
Submit JSON helps web developers streamline the “submission” half of form submissions. It’s also great at alerting you when a new user signs up, for example.
It notifies you via email, webhooks, and Slack, and it stays out of your way. The “form” half of the form submission is totally up to you.
{🪲} The Problem
Let’s face it, coding web forms can be a bit of a drag, but it’s hard to avoid if your goal is a solid user experience. After putting in the effort to build a form, it’s hard to find energy to wire up a submission notification, and good luck finding an elegant solution.
Handling one of these notifications is deceptively simple and way harder than it should be, and that’s where Submit JSON comes in to make your life easier.
{🧪} The Solution
Submit JSON’s API simplifies the entire process. Just POST your data to an endpoint, get notified in real time, and move on with your life.
To make things even easier, the JS client lets you submit data with one line of code after configuration. It works in modern browsers and various runtimes like Node.js, Bun, Deno, and Edge Runtime.
Ready to see it in action? Check out the website:
{❇️} https://www.submitjson.com
Or explore further:
{📗} Docs & examples - https://www.submitjson.com/docs {🚛} JS Client - https://www.npmjs.com/package/su... {📟} Join our Discord community - https://discord.gg/CTcKzgC9hz
{🛣️} What’s Coming Next?
The best has yet to come, so stay tuned for more updates.
In the meantime I would love to hear your feedback and answer any questions you may have.
I hope that you find Submit JSON as useful as I do.
{💚} Dylan
Collect submissions, receive emails and connect your HTML form with popular apps. Perfect for JAMStack and API-driven static websites.
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I built a form-to-email service like Formspree or Getform. My API accepts form submissions from the client, parses the request with formidable, and then sends the fields via email to the user. Any files submitted with the form are sent as attachments to the email. This way I never store the fields in my database or the files in something like AWS S3. Source: almost 2 years ago
By following these guidelines, you can create an effective and user-friendly contact form that helps you connect with potential employers and others. There are several options for setting up a contact form, including using a service like Sendgrid, Mailgun, Formspree, or Getform. - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
Getform.io - Form backend platform for designers and developers, 1 form, 50 submissions, Single file upload, 100MB file storage. - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
I would recommend getform, it has a generous free tier as well. https://getform.io/. Source: almost 3 years ago
For static websites, such as those on Gatsby, when handling form submissions, you either need a server to use a third-party form service. The Gatsby docs do a pretty good job in explaining how to build a contact form and it provides options for form submissions. I'm going to assume that you already have your html form set up, you're using Getform for it, and now you're here because you need to add Google reCAPTCHA. - Source: dev.to / about 3 years ago
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