Add a form by asking.
Read responses in your dashboard.
Contact, waitlist, RSVP, quote requests. Daveloper builds the form and starts collecting. Read responses in your account. Download them whenever you want. Your data. You decide what to do with it.
A form on your site, connected to your account.
Daveloper builds the form on the page you ask for. A contact form for website visitors, a waitlist signup, a wedding RSVP, a quote request for a service. You describe what the form is for and which fields it needs, and Daveloper gives you the page with the form already working. Responses land in your Daveloper dashboard. You can read them, manage them, and download them whenever you want.
Written to stand on its own, the way a search engine or an AI assistant would quote it.
The honest ledger.
Two columns. Read both before you decide.
When to use it
Good fitUse built-in forms when...
You're a freelancer or small business owner who wants visitors to send project enquiries or quote requests, and you ask Daveloper for the form by describing what you need.
You're planning a wedding and need an RSVP form so guests can confirm attendance, dietary needs, and plus-ones from the wedding site.
You want to add contact form to website pages without picking a widget, copying code, or signing up for a third-party form service.
You're collecting waitlist signups for a product, a class, or an event, and you want the emails to land somewhere you control.
When NOT to use it
Skip built-in forms when...
You need to take payments inside the site. Daveloper doesn't build payment pages or checkouts yet. Use a Stripe payment link, a PayPal link, or a Buy Me a Coffee page, and paste the link into the page Daveloper builds.
You want a signup form that gates content behind a login. Daveloper doesn't build login-protected pages for end users yet. Use a membership tool until that is ready.
Your form needs to accept file uploads from visitors. Daveloper's forms don't accept visitor file uploads yet. As a workaround, ask visitors to email attachments, or use a service like Google Forms for the upload step.
An RSVP form on a real wedding site.
Built for a couple planning their wedding. One prompt, a working RSVP form, responses in the dashboard.
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What they typed
Awaiting capture from the wedding site owner. The actual prompt the couple used to build the site, including the RSVP form, lands here as monospace text once permission and capture are complete.
Pending capture - 02
What Daveloper produced
A wedding site with an RSVP form on the page. The form asks for the guest's name, whether they're attending, dietary needs, and whether they're bringing a plus-one. The form sits on the page with the rest of the wedding content, so guests RSVP without leaving the site.
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The deployed site
The wedding site is live and the RSVP form is collecting responses. Each RSVP lands in the couple's Daveloper dashboard. They can read every response, manage the guest list as it grows, and download the responses as a CSV file whenever they want.
Concrete, observable outcomes once your form is live.
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The form appears on the page you asked for, with the fields you named, ready to collect.
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Every response lands in your Daveloper dashboard, where you sign in to read and manage them.
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You can download the responses as a CSV file whenever you want, so the data stays with you.
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You can change the fields later by asking Daveloper in plain English. Add a phone number, remove a field, rename a label.
Four honest questions.
Four entries, all four taken verbatim from a live Google People Also Asked capture for contact form for website.
Two features that work well with built-in forms.
Custom Domain
Forms on your own domain.
A contact form at you@yourcompany.com reads more professionally than one at a free subdomain. Custom domains and forms work well together when your business collects messages from visitors.
How custom domain worksMore Than One Page
A form per page, per intent.
Each page can carry its own form purpose. RSVP on /rsvp, contact on /contact, quote requests on /quote. With multiple pages, each page can have its own form for its own purpose.
How multi-page worksReady when you are
Ready to add a form to your site?
Describe the form you need. Daveloper builds the page with the form on it, and responses land in your account. Start with $10 in free credits. No credit card.