Templates
Templates give you a working form in seconds. Each one is a professionally written starting point you can use as-is or reshape to fit your needs. Open the templates gallery at /templates.
Find a template
The gallery has two ways to narrow things down:
- Category rail — pick a category on the left to filter the grid.
- Search — type a keyword to find templates by name across all categories.
Browse the categories to match your use case:
- Customer Experience — customer experience and satisfaction
- Employee / HR — employee feedback and onboarding
- Market Research — product and audience research
- Education — course feedback and student surveys
- Healthcare — patient intake and health check-ins
- Non-profit / NGO — community and program feedback
- Political / Civic — constituent and civic surveys
- Events — registration and post-event feedback
- Polls — quick single-question polls
- Quizzes — scored knowledge checks
- Forms / Registration — sign-ups and intake forms
- Health & Lifestyle — wellness and screening forms
There are around 77 templates across these categories, so it's worth a quick search before building from scratch.
Use a template
- Open a template that fits your goal.
- Choose Use template.
- A fresh draft is created from it and opens in the builder.
The new form is a copy — your own independent draft. Editing it never changes the original template, so you can adapt it freely.
Templates are starting points
Rename the form, trim questions you don't need, and adjust the wording to your audience. A template gets you 80% of the way; the last 20% is what makes it yours.