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I'm looking for a self-hosted forms builder. Something like Google Forms, Zoho Forms, or maybe Formspree.

Any suggestions?

Thanks, y'all!

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[–] pistapopper@lemm.ee 2 points 11 months ago

Lime Survey. I needed a self hosted solution and after a long search and evaluating a lot of alternatives, finally settled on this because a lot of advanced features were needed.

Pros: all possible features that you could need and a lot more. Admin interface is very powerful. Easy to install, extend. Cons: PHP. Complicated (as it' has a lot of options). Scripting language is a pain in the butt.