Hey HN,
I'm a solopreneur and run a web design agency.
I create open-source apps, but I also work as a freelancer and designer. I was accepting any new freelance project via forms on my agency website.
I was using Typeform, but as time went by and more people submitted forms, it got more and more expensive. That time, I thought to use Google Form, but it was way too blocky and looked very unprofessional on my agency website.
So I thought to build my own forms for my own usage, and it turns out it almost doubled form submissions and inquiry calls.
I was happy, so I thought to build it for everyone and make it open-source.
I added AI functionalities using Vercel AISDK. I can generate forms almost instantly using AI and also added analytics AI so that users can talk with their forms—more like talk with their analytics data.
I've been building this publicly, sharing updates on my X account (preetsuthar17)
I hope this product will be as helpful to you as it was for me. Would love your feedback pls
Preet
From my own experience, about two years ago we built an AI form builder tech demo on top of our platform. We open-sourced it (https://github.com/chatbotkit/example-nextjs-ai-forms) to see if there was community interest. Not much. Since it wasn't our core product, we pivoted and turned it into a low-cost Typeform alternative with unlimited forms - formshare.ai was born. And while we have seen some modest commercial success, I wouldn't claim it's anywhere near Typeform's scale.
The takeaway here is that for this project, even though it wasn't our primary focus, leading with open source and undercutting on price didn't prove to be an effective strategy. If anything, charging too little initially will only devalue the product and attract the wrong kind of users - the ones less likely to convert or stick around for the long term.