Tools
A form builder is a tool for creating online forms - such as intake, request, or survey forms - without code, so you can collect structured information and route it into your work.
Definition
A form builder is a tool for creating online forms - such as intake, request, or survey forms - without code, so you can collect structured information and route it into your work.
A form builder lets you assemble a form from fields - text, choices, dates, files - and publish it for others to fill in. The point is structured capture: instead of information arriving as loose emails or messages, it comes in as clean, consistent records you can act on.
Forms are the front door to many processes. Client intake, internal requests, bug reports, event sign-ups, and surveys all start with someone submitting information. A good form builder makes that submission easy for the responder and useful for the team receiving it.
The real value appears when a form is connected to the work. In a work OS like Atlas, a submission can become a task, a CRM record, or a project item, and automations can route it to the right owner, so capture and action live in one workspace rather than requiring manual re-entry.
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