1/ Bad onboarding form:
"Name. Email. Company. Role. Team size. How did you hear about us? What are your goals?"
All on one screen. All required.
You've already lost 30% of signups.
No-code founders spend hours on their landing page and 10 minutes on their waitlist form.
The page convinces them to click. The form convinces them to trust you.
They're not the same job. Stop treating them like they are. #damform
"We need more data from users."
No you don't.
You need better questions. A 5-field form with the right questions beats a 20-field survey every time. More fields = more noise, not more insight.
2/ With Damform you can:
→ Build a branded intake flow in minutes
→ Ask questions conditionally based on what they answer
→ Keep it short, only show what's relevant
No code. No headaches.
1/ Client intake forms are usually the first impression you make.
A wall of 12 fields says "we're efficient."
One thoughtful question at a time says "we actually care about your project."
If you've ever had a client fill in a form wrong and you had to chase them for the right info, you'll understand why this exists.
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If your form has more than 5 fields on one screen, you're losing people. The fix isn't shorter questions. It's fewer questions per view. One at a time. Always.
5/ Lead qualification for service businesses
Budget? Timeline? Project type? Collect it all before the first call.
Show up knowing who you're talking to, not guessing.