CreateHtmlForm is a simple tool for building HTML forms with Markdown. You could utilize markdown-like syntax and render it in one of various popular frontend а frameworks for seamless web integration.
Build HTML forms with Markdown
CreateHtmlForm is a simple tool for building HTML forms with Markdown. You could utilize markdown-like syntax and render it in one of various popular frontend а frameworks for seamless web integration.
Hey everyone, I do not really know what to write here. I needed to create a lot of forms. I created a tool for it. I liked the tool, so I decided to share it. I took the domain name with a discount, put in some ok-ish design, and published it. Feel free to try. Maybe it would be useful for you as well. The markdown to forms idea is very old, I think it was first time explored almost ten years ago. These days AI could do it a bit better for a single form, but you need to write much more text to e
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Congrats on the launch! Loving the vibe of what you've put out. Out of curiosity, have you considered videos to amplify your product's voice? At Videodeck, we've seen some SaaS companies really shine with the right visuals. Regardless, super cool stuff! Keep rocking. 🚀😊
This looks like an excellent tool for building HTML forms with Markdown! I can see how it would simplify and make the process more efficient. I'm curious about the variety of popular frontend frameworks this tool supports for seamless web integration. Could you provide some examples? Also, have you considered adding any customization options for the forms? It would be great to have the ability to style the forms to match different website designs. I'm impressed with CreateHtmlForm, and I can't w
Well, creating forms has always been painful, maybe, finally we have a solution here...
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