Take Control of Your Forms with FormKeep and Send Submissions to Hundreds of Apps with Zapier

Matthew Guay
Matthew Guay / February 24, 2015

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For those who don't write CSS and HTML, drop-in forms are an easy solution. But for developers and designers, embedded forms are more hassle than they're worth. If you want control over how your form looks and acts, you'll want to take care of the frontend yourself. However, building a backend for that form is a lot of overhead. For that, there's FormKeep.

FormKeep is a form endpoint that lets you code your own form with simple HTML, and style it the way you want with CSS. It'll then take care of gathering your responses so you don't have to worry about writing a backend or spinning up a new database. If you're a web developer or designer who wants finite control over your website, FormKeep may be the fastest way for you to manage your forms.

And now, your FormKeep forms can work with all of the other apps you use thanks to its Zapier integration. You can code a FormKeep form, then use it to send contacts to your Salesforce CRM, add subscribers to your AWeber email lists, store files in Dropbox, and so much more. Here are some automations to get you started:

Start Making Zaps With FormKeep

  1. Signup for a FormKeep account, and also make sure you have a Zapier account.
  2. Connect your FormKeep account to Zapier
  3. Check out pre-made FormKeep integrations.
  4. Or create your own from scratch in the Zapier Dashboard.

Enjoy!