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Hi Community folks! I thought I’d start a new thread, specifically to share a gif/meme/pic or just a comment or emoji about how your work week is going 😅 In these crazy times that we live in, we could always use a laugh (or a bit of emotional support from our community) so why not express your feelings in the form of a meme, share in a chuckle, give each other some positive encouragement, and crack on with the rest of the week? You can of course post any day of the week, no shame, no judgement from me! I’m here for whatever you want to bring 😉 Let’s go! 🚀
I like the tracked login idea
I used to love this thread in a community I was part of in my previous life. So here it’s again.What are you listening today?I’ll get things started…
At the behest of @Liz here – and to give an outlet to those of us who can’t resist the need to have fun with puns, I hereby declare the Dad joke smackdown open... Why did the can-crusher quit his job? Because it was soda-pressing Come on Typeform community, do your worst…
It’s my pleasure to introduce our Typeform Love program to the community! What is Typeform Love?Typeform Love is about showing appreciation towards our most active community members. We really want to thank and give back to those who regularly contribute to our community and create awesome content! Who is eligible for getting Typeform Love?Any member of the Typeform and VideoAsk Community (regardless of what plan they are on) that contributes to the Community (community.typeform.com) on a regular basis and/or takes part in our inspirational content (webinars, case studies, etc). How do we know who are the most active members? The community platform back end gives us a very accurate view of who the most active members are on a monthly basis: views, posts, answers provided, likes, etc. We’ll use those reports to understand who we should send our Love to. Note: when we say activity we mean ‘meaningful activity’. This can come in two ways:(1) contributions that help our community get bet
Welcome along to the community, it's great to have you here! 👋Allow us to introduce ourselves. We are the Typeform Community team and we work together to help get your questions answered, feed you with inspiring ideas and tips, and generally make your experience here worthwhile and enjoyable. Since you'll see us lurking around the community let's share the juicy details about who we are and what we're doing here: James, Community Manager After studying Journalism at University a lifetime ago, I started my career as a reporter for local radio in my hometown of Bristol, UK. My first assignment involved a visit to the local wastewater treatment plant to see what was going down - instantly quashing any romanticized fantasies I had of being the next Hunter S. Thompson. Several more crappy jobs followed before I found my niche helping people to use software to enrich their lives. My role at Typeform is far from crappy – I help creators discover new ways to use Typeform to grow their bus
It’s time again for the World Cup. I’ll post a daily ‘match prediction’ quiz and track our scores. Daily winners will be announced and a grand champion will hoist a purely virtual and imitation trophy BUT they will have bragging rights. Whether you call it football, soccer or ‘a waste of time’, playing along in the quiz will be fun. Here’s the quiz for the June 11th games: Note: there is a time stamp on the entry form, so we’ll know if you bent the rules on submitting before the games start 👀
Welcome to the Typeform Community! Tell us a bit about yourself and say hi to the rest of the community. Make yourself at home, our casa es tu casa 🏡 We’d love to know how long you’ve been using Typeform for, and what do you use it for. We’re so pleased you’ve joined us and we’re looking forward to getting to you know! 😁
Hi Typeform community,I’m exploring how creators and website owners can use interactive forms to improve user experience, collect feedback, and understand what visitors need.I’m interested in learning from the community:- What type of forms have helped you get better engagement?- How do you structure questions to keep users interested?- What are your best practices for creating simple but effective forms?I’m also working on a digital content project focused on Android apps, technology guides, and user-focused resources at youcine.Looking forward to learning from everyone here and sharing ideas.Thanks!
Hello Typeform Community and Monday!If you’ve stopped by our Help Center recently, you may have noticed our contact form to reach our support team has changed a bit. So our support team can help you faster, we now require you to log into your Typeform account to submit a support ticket. This means less time sharing your account information with support and more time getting the help you need. Yay! Watch the video below to learn more about contacting our fantastic support team: If you subscribe to one our our plans that includes chat, you can easily drop a message to our live support team by following the steps here: You may also want to peek at some of the following locations below for extra help: Help Center - Find detailed walkthroughs and other helpful articles created by Typeform Status Page - Experiencing an issue or error with your form? We may be experiencing some downtime. Pop over here to check Typeform’s status and subscribe for notifications. Templates - Get a qui
Hello everyone,I am currently using Typeform for projects related to my website Hello Custom Boxes, and I would like to suggest an improvement.It would be great to have more advanced customisation options for form design, including greater control over layouts, styling, and branding elements. This would help businesses create forms that better match their website identity while maintaining a smooth user experience.For websites such as Hello Custom Boxes, stronger design flexibility would make it easier to create forms that align with brand guidelines and provide a more professional appearance.Has anyone else been looking for similar functionality? I would be interested to hear your thoughts and any available workarounds.Thank you for your time and consideration.Kind regards,Hello Custom Boxes Team
I would like to suggest a new feature: Schedule Open Date & Time, similar to the existing Schedule Close Date option.Currently, Typeform allows us to automatically close a form at a specific date and time, but there is no equivalent option to automatically open a form.This feature would be extremely helpful for organizations like ours that frequently use Typeform for quizzes, exams, registrations, and time-sensitive activities. In many cases, students or participants receive the form link in advance so they can have everything ready before arriving at the classroom or event. However, administrators still need to remember to manually open the form at the designated time.Having a scheduled open date and time would allow administrators to fully prepare forms in advance and confidently leave everything set up ahead of time, without worrying about being available to manually enable the form when the scheduled moment arrives.This would help:Prevent human error and forgotten openings. Imp
Greetings and welcome to your new-look Typeform Community! We’ve relaunched the Community with a fresh new design and a whole new energy. Whether you're here to get help, share your know-how, or find inspiration from real-world stories — there's something here for you. We're still the same great bunch of members (more than 40,000 of us!) and now we have a fresher space in which to grow together. Hopefully it's easier than ever to find all the riches on here, but here's a run-down of what you can find and where. This space is now your go-to hub for: 👋 Getting help and giving it Stuck on something? Ask a question and get real answers from real humans in the Q&A section. Or jump in and help someone else out — every shared answer makes the whole community smarter.🚀 Getting the scoop on product updates Want to know what's coming next in Typeform? Stay in the loop with our Product Updates — and don’t be shy about sharing your feedback, we love to hear it!🎓 Learning and sharing Our Lea
Is anyone else having issues exporting results today?
I’ve spent the last 6 days building a client briefing form on Typeform because, honestly, since it’s one of the most well-known form platforms out there, I assumed I wouldn’t run into major issues with what is basically a very standard use case. The form is for interior design projects, and depending on how many rooms the client needs designed, it can go beyond 100 questions. Nothing absurd, just conditional logic, sections, and text-based questions. After carefully setting up the entire structure and logic flow, I was surprised to discover that the form became EXTREMELY slow. Not “slightly laggy” slow. I mean slow to the point where I would genuinely feel embarrassed sending this briefing to a client because the experience is terrible. Then I searched the forum and discovered that a lot of people already have this exact same issue. I would have absolutely loved to discover that BEFORE spending almost a week building everything. Originally, I was prepared to subscribe to the Basic plan
Hello, community, I would like to connect with the students here to share ideas on some study projects
Does anyone know an alternate way to contact Typeform? I have a billing inquiry and the contact page/submit a form page is not working.
Hey team, I am looking to utilize TypeForm for my small business. In short, as a small business owner it is tough to justify the added expense. But Using the I did some research on free alternatives. However to make a long story less long, nothing is as good (sexy+ secure)as TypeForm. I am looking for the ability to create a new client intake form. 25 questions max. 2-3 responses per month. Nothing fancy, but I don’t seem to be able to do this without paying with TypeForm? Can anybody offer a work around using TypeForm?
Hey Typeform community! 👋Long-time Typeform user here — genuinely love the platform and what the team keeps shipping. I'm posting in Suggestions & Feedback because I've hit a recurring wall that I think a lot of teams running forms at scale will recognise. Would love to know if others feel the same, and whether any workarounds already exist that I've missed!🔍 The Core ProblemWe manage a lot of simultaneous active forms — event registrations, UX research studies, onboarding surveys — typically 10–20 at any given time, organised into project folders. The recurring frustration is managing response limits and auto-closing gracefully, at scale, without babysitting each form individually.Here's what the current workflow looks like when I want to cap a form at, say, 50 registrations for a workshop:Manually open each form and configure the response limit — one by one Set a closing message — again, one by one, no way to template or inherit from a folder Monitor manually, because there's n
Each week James Clear, the author of Atomic Habits, sends out an email newsletter with 3 thoughts in it. He always ends with a question that makes me think, hmmmm…. I’ve published a bunch of these really simple quizzes (or polls, if you will) in organizations to help get conversations going. So I thought I would try that here: Give us your thoughts and we’ll share some of the results next Thursdaydes
I’m looking for an bulk email service for sending emails to 100+ respondents on monthly basis. Any suggestions will be helpful.
Hey, I have searched for this in the forum and found these:Both provided solutions are some form of “what do you want to validate? let’s find some workarounds”, I find this a bit inadequate. Other platforms allow you to supply a custom regular expression which is used to validate the provided value. This offers a lot of flexibility, letting creators specify exactly what they want the field to contain.I think this kind of validation should be offered in TypeForm. Regular expressions are a mature technology widely used since the beginning of the internet, and can be very useful for this purpose. I see a few ways this could happen:An additional setting in Short Text settings allowing you to provide a custom validation regular expression Support for regular expressions in Logic conditions, permitting loops back to the question if the value does not validate correctly A new value type which supports regular expressionsI hope this kind of feature is considered as some values feature detailed
When working at night, some kind of Twitter-like Dark Mode option would be wonderful and help creators (as well and survey participants) work for long periods of time.
Other platforms allow form creator to set certain form vaildation criteria that must be met in order to advance. We’re trying to use Typeform for lead capture and want to block personal emails (gmail, outlook, hotmail etc)The only thing I’ve found is using logic to reroute those users - but that is not the experience we want. We want an warning to pop up saying they must use a work email. Tally does this
Hi, is it possible to flag up when users enter dates that are out of sequence or have gaps? I am capturing start and end dates for employment. I want to make sure that users cannot enter a finish date that is before the start date they have entered for the same job.I also want to highlight if there are any gaps between jobsI also want to calculate the duration of each jobIs any of this possible in Typeform?
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