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Askery
The form builder that thinks, edits itself, and talks to AI
Askery is a form builder where forms write themselves from a sentence and every respondent gets a personalised AI result page, not a thank-you screen. Questions can call your APIs while someone fills the form. Analytics show exactly where people drop off, half-filled answers included. And a built-in MCP server means AI agents can build, restyle, and analyse forms for you. Free forever, no card needed. You pay only for AI tokens which replenishes every month cycle even on free plan.
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Hey Product Hunt 👋 I'm Ojas, and for the last couple of months I've been building Askery, basically because I was tired of how form tools work. Here's the thing that always bugged me. You start with a form builder, then you realize you need a quiz tool for personalised results, then an automation tool to push responses somewhere, then an analytics tool to figure out where people drop off, and then some API glue on top. Five subscriptions for what is honestly one job: ask people questions, do something smart with the answers. So Askery is one app that does the whole job. Currently in beta, free forever plan, no card needed. Here's what's inside: 🤖 Forms that write themselves. Type "feedback form for my coffee shop, 6 questions, ratings and multiple choice" and you get a working, published form with a link. Then keep talking to edit it. "Make the background dark navy." "Move the email question to the end." It just does it. 🧠 Personalised result pages, not thank-you screens. This is the part I'm most proud of. When someone submits, Askery can generate a result page just for them. Two ways: write plain-language rules and an LLM evaluates them, or let the AI write actual code that runs in a sandbox, so results are deterministic and replayable. Think "what kind of eater are you" quizzes, skin-type product recommendations, lead scoring with a custom pitch. 15 block types, 16 templates, all editable. 🔌 Connectors: your form can call your APIs while someone fills it. A question's options can come from your CRM. A field can validate against your database. Routing can depend on a live signal. Requests are templated, secrets stay in an encrypted vault, everything is HMAC signed. I haven't seen any form tool do this. 📊 Analytics that tell you where people quit. Funnel, per-question breakdowns, drop-off points, partial responses (you see the half-filled ones too), plus an AI summary that just tells you in plain English what's going on. 🤝 A real MCP server, built in. Askery exposes 40+ typed tools over MCP: build, restyle, publish, and analyse forms from whatever agent you already use. For Claude Desktop, Cursor, Claude Code, Zed and friends it's one line and it just works: npx -y @askeryforms/mcp with an API key. The ChatGPT and Claude.ai connector route (add https://askery.app/api/mcp, sign in with OAuth) is live too but I'll mark that one work in progress: the server side is solid, the browser agents themselves are still moody about actually calling tools, and that's the state of MCP in chat apps everywhere right now, not just us. When it cooperates, watching ChatGPT build and publish a real form in two tool calls still feels like magic to me. Improving this part every single day. ↪️ Switching is one paste: Got forms in Typeform, Google Forms, Tally, or Jotform? Paste the URL and Askery rebuilds it as a fully editable form. No API keys, no export files. Other stuff that's in there because I needed it: full REST API with an OpenAPI spec, outbound webhooks with delivery logs, form versioning with one-click rollback, conditional logic, answer piping, 25 question types, embeds, a WordPress plugin, a Shopify app, and layout controls so your form can be a focused one-question-per-page experience or a classic scroll. On pricing: unlimited forms and unlimited responses on every plan, including Free. I'm not going to charge you for things that cost pennies. The AI features (generating forms, personalised result pages) run on monthly tokens, so you always know exactly what's being spent and nothing surprises you at the end of the month. Paid plans get you more tokens, remove the Askery badge, put your forms on your own domain, and unlock things like unlimited webhooks, AI insights over your responses, team seats, and API access. Beta honesty: it's a beta. The core is solid and people are using it, but you'll find rough edges, and when you do I genuinely want to hear about it. I've been fixing things within hours, not weeks. Tell me what's broken, tell me what's missing, tell me what's confusing. If you've ever paid for three tools to run one quiz, this one's for you. Would love your feedback 🙏 https://askery.app
About Askery on Product Hunt
“The form builder that thinks, edits itself, and talks to AI”
Askery was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 5 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #87 on the daily leaderboard. Askery is a form builder where forms write themselves from a sentence and every respondent gets a personalised AI result page, not a thank-you screen. Questions can call your APIs while someone fills the form. Analytics show exactly where people drop off, half-filled answers included. And a built-in MCP server means AI agents can build, restyle, and analyse forms for you. Free forever, no card needed. You pay only for AI tokens which replenishes every month cycle even on free plan.
On the analytics side, Askery competes within Productivity and SaaS — topics that collectively have 696.1k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Askery performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Askery?
Askery was hunted by ojas kale. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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