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See how UX Forms implemented @GDSTeam's Design System in our latest blog post.
Could you save time and money by using UX Forms to deliver #forms in GDS's #designsystem? If you're about to build or update a form then get in touch to find out.
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@cjforms @Jon_Ayre @JanetHughes Ah, 2,000 fields does change the answer a bit!
Our previous answer stands - it's safe to assume ~8 mins for a typical step within a form *including technical testing*. Of course that's not including user testing.
@cjforms @Jon_Ayre @JanetHughes Much, much more complicated than your example. The majority of the time spent was reverse-engineering the logic in the previous implementation.
On our current client engagement we're averaging a new screen/view in 8 minutes
@cjforms @Jon_Ayre @JanetHughes Assuming the styling was in place already (and with UX Forms GDS's Design System is already built-in), then you'd be looking at about 1/2 a day to do the lot, including sending the completed info to a remote back-end for processing. Add a day or two for custom styles if needed.
@cjforms @Jon_Ayre @JanetHughes Much, much more complicated than your example. The majority of the time spent was reverse-engineering the logic in the previous implementation.
On our current client engagement we're averaging a new screen/view in 8 minutes
Webforms. Should you build or can you buy? Is it always better to build in-house, and what restrictions does buying put on you and your service?
Find out in our upcoming #expert-talks-online with @mgladdish and Werner Smit.
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Webforms. Should you build or can you buy? Is it always better to build in-house, and what restrictions does buying put on you and your service?
Find out in our upcoming #expert-talks-online with @mgladdish and Werner Smit.
Reserve your place here: https://t.co/ARZ46pUza7
Our own @mgladdish will be speaking at @EqualExperts’s online webinar “Webforms - the build vs buy debate” at January 27, 2021 6:00 pm GMT.
Reserve your place at the link below.
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Some very sensible recommendations here. We can particularly get behind the need for "Shared components: activities like [...] creating an online form are solved once, across all parts of government;"
This is exactly the challenge that UX Forms has been designed to solve.
Our latest paper, "Better Digital Government" puts forward nearly 60 recommendations for the UK Government to improve its digital infrastructure and level up technology across Whitehall. 💡
Read the paper here https://t.co/DAzr38yKyB
Clients of @uxforms achieve a 50% faster time to market, and a 5x reduction in delivery costs - freeing teams to innovate. If you're building a webform, UX Forms could be for you. Full details here:
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An interesting article by our own MoD: "we can do a better job of security in the cloud than we can do on-premises" and "you should use cloud services at the higher levels of abstraction".
What higher level is there than a managed platform like UX Forms? https://t.co/Ni8PdKpVqr
We're making better use of cloud in Defence, but just how secure is the public cloud?
Our Head of @digital4defence explores the security benefits of good cloud services in our latest blog post.
Take a look👇https://t.co/Q3qm07tD6n
"UX Forms blew my survey out of the water and I loved it!”
Read about an @EqualExperts
associate’s experience of seeing UX Forms for the first time. We think he liked it :)
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Consider @uxforms if you want to build a webform to digitise a paper-based process, upgrade an existing online form, or create an entirely new webform. Full details are in this short video:
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