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Portals by Ply

Forms powered by AI and your data

Ply portals are powerful form-like experiences that are connected to your data in real time. Combine your processes, AI and business logic to make your ideal customer workflows. No coding required.

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Hey Product Hunt 👋 Super excited to introduce Portals by Ply: powerful form-like experiences that are connected to your data in real time. Portals are like if forms and workflows had a baby, so you can build the forms of your dreams. Combine data from any source, complex logic and AI - no coding required. Play around with blueprints A live side-by-side demo of portals and how they run in real time: ▶️ https://go.ply.io/gated-content (simple) ▶️ https://go.ply.io/meeting-router (medium) ▶️ https://go.ply.io/manage-order-w... (advanced) You can publish your own blueprints too :) How Portals are different from forms in a nutshell: ◾ Not just questions, answers too - Portals have a two-way integration with your apps. ◾ Personalize based on data - ask the right questions and route customers based on data from your CRM, enrichment platform, database, or anywhere else. ◾ Your own AI solutions - extract, categorize, and summarize data, and generate personalized questions or answers. ◾ Process complex data - collect, map, clean, and loop through entire tables of data. Portals are built on a powerful workflow engine. ◾ Embed mini-apps - Let your customers schedule in Calendly, edit a Google Doc, checkout with Stripe, or record a Loom. ◾ Serious event tracking - Send custom events to your ads, analytics platform, marketing automation tool, or CDP with Ply’s visual event mapper. 🛡️ Security first - aligned with the strictest standards (SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001), enterprise-ready (SSO, PII filtering, volatile data model). We’d love (love!) to know what you think — please share feedback, ideas, use cases, and questions :)