Jamform

Jamform

Collect form submissions without a server or database.

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Jamform is a form backend designed to make it easy to collect form submissions and file uploads without needing to set up a server or database. Perfect for JAMstack sites, or simply getting a form up and running quickly. Supports reCAPTCHA, webhooks, and more!
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Mertcan Yücel
It's really interesting to see how people are trying to get into form backend market enthusiastically. I see lots of "similarities" to https://getform.io but not much differences really. Hope your passion of "getting inspired" would pay off!
Dinakar Sakthivel
@mertcanyucel do you really have to say this to a fellow maker? It's clearly in its infancy. So, why question differences at this point?
Atong Otieno
He is pointing out the similarities not the differences. Either way i believe there is enough to go around
Valentin Radu
@mertcanyucel I had this idea several months ago. Many others probably did as well. Is not something as unique as you might think. He put time and effort into it, seeing your comment upvoted first on his product is disappointing.
Victor G. Björklund
@mertcanyucel come on. Neither of you are first with forms as a service. I been using https://usebasin.com/ for several years. And I'm sure that guy wasn't first either.
Matt Farley
@mertcanyucel @victorbjorklund You're right, Basin wasn't first to market either. Formspree had been out for 1-2 (maybe more?) years before we came along.
bob sadino
why choosing jamform over formspree?
Aris
+1 or over getform.io?
farynaio
@bob_sadino1 good question. As a potential customers, even if we embrace competition on the market, it should be straight forward to guess how new offer differs from others.
Justin Harr
@bob_sadino1 It's a very good question and to be totally transparent at this point Jamform is not a clear winner and doesn't have a solid differentiator. Jamform was developed to first have all the same core features as "the big guys" because they are the features my customers need. Compared to Formspree, I beat their submission/upload allowance at every tier, giving you more for less. I also tried to provide more features on more plans such as file uploads on the free plan and custom honeypot fields which Formspree doesn't support. In the near future, now that a solid foundation is in place, I'm starting to work on some differentiating features that I think will be particularly helpful for the JAMstack, and that's why I'm trying to attract new users to help guide and shape these features so they are exactly what the community needs.
Justin Harr
Jamform is a passion product I started working on a few weeks ago. I've always loved simple "plug-and-play" services that allow you to quickly make basic HTML pages feature rich and that is what Jamform and the JAMstack as a whole are built for. Jamform is still in its infancy but it is quickly building up features to compete with the big guys, including file uploads, webhooks, reCAPTCHA, honeypots, and custom redirects. The goal is to make Jamform the go-to form backend service for JAMstack apps, but I need users like you to help guide it there!