Founder here. Formester creates forms and surveys for you and collects the data in the most seamless way possible. We've made it truly free with unlimited forms and submissions on all plans, including free.
With time we realised that 99% of people generally don't use a lot of their quota, but it stays as a mental barrier on them, and they end up using another product even when they liked what we offered.
This also helps us reach more people with the branding on the free version, so it's a win-win for everyone.
If you need team collaboration, real time multi person form filling, or auto generated PDFs, that's when you'd move to a higher plan.
We'll be monitoring this for any kind of abuse and spam, and it would be nice to know anything else we should watch out for.
Can this also be done for HIPAA and FERPA, or for those compliance requirements is the process the way to go and just filling out the questionnaire would not be sufficient?
I agree to this though it also depends on the nature of project.
Had a project idea which I coded with the help of AI and it became quite large to a point I was starting to have uncharted areas in the code. Mostly because I reviewed it too shallow or moved fast.
It was a good thing as that project never floated but if I were to do such a thing on my breadwinning project I would lose the joy.
Formester started as a side hustle but today we make $7000/month.
All I wanted was to build a good product which our users feel like using. Help them with exceptional customer service and build a team and a company worth waking up to.
I started building something like this for myself and though it would be useful. I have a decent mac only working working but what you have built is great.
This one is completely open source and local, no api calls required at all. Quality can better with newer models which has to be worked on.
I'm building AI for documentation. It will answers users queries related to your product through videos, documentations and blogs. Reducing the load on customer support.
Yes we have thought about that and we have multiple solutions to that.
- webbhook triggered - when a document is updated some CMS/tool provide webhooks triggering capability, which you can use to reindex that page
- time based triggers - you can set a time like a cron and the document will be scanned in that time and checked if something has changed it will be reindexed
Here's the summary:
- read all your sources
- public websites, docs, video
- answer questions with confidence score and no hallucinations with citations
- cut support time and even integrates directly into your customer facing chatbots like Intercom.
Still deliberating on the business model. If anyone would be interested in taking a look, I would love to show you.
Here's the summary:
- read all your sources - public websites, docs, video
- answer questions with confidence score and no hallucinations with citations
- cut support time and even integrates directly into your customer facing chatbots like Intercom
Still deliberating on the business model. If anyone would be interested in taking a look, I would love to show you.