Voice, photos, messy notes — DodoForm turns however people communicate into clean structured data. 100+ templates, AI-powered analytics, native integrations, and branded forms. Done in seconds, not minutes. 14-day Pro trial, no card.
I'm Faizann, the maker of DodoForm.
I built this because I was tired of watching people abandon forms. Most form builders treat respondents like they're filling out a tax return — rigid fields, strict formats, "please enter a valid phone number" errors. But humans don't communicate like that. They ramble. They paste screenshots. They send voice notes. They write "next Tuesday around 3" instead of 2026-06-02T15:00:00.
So I made a form builder where respondents can answer however they want, and AI cleans it into structured data on the backend.
What's different:
-🎙️ Voice, photos, messy notes → DodoForm parses "I'm free Tue or Thu after 3pm" into a real date field
-🤖 AI form generator → describe what you need, get a working form in seconds (25+ field types, conditional logic, multi-page wizards)
-🎨 AI theme designer → describe your vibe or upload your brand kit, get a matching color palette + fonts in one click. Or customize every detail yourself.
-📊 AI-native analytics → not just "67% completion rate" — actual diagnosis of why people drop off, which questions confuse them, and what to fix
-🧠 Templates that learn → 100+ templates that adapt to your industry and use case
What it isn't: A Typeform clone with an "AI" sticker slapped on it. AI is the substrate, not a feature.
Free for life with a generous quota. 14-day Pro trial, no credit card.
I'd genuinely love to hear:
What's the messiest form you've ever had to fill out?
If you run forms — where do your respondents keep getting stuck?
Roast it, break it, ship feedback. I'm here all day. 🦤
the “humans don’t communicate like APIs” angle is strong. i’d be curious how you handle cases where the messy answer contains ambiguity that should not be silently cleaned up, like “maybe Tuesday unless Sam replies” or “use the old address for now”.
do you surface that as a confidence/review step somewhere, or does the form owner define which fields are allowed to be inferred vs. need explicit confirmation?
Congrats on launch day! The free tier with a generous quota is a good call for a product like this.
The “last-statement wins” rule is smart, especially because it matches how people usually listen. The part I’d be careful with is fields where the correction itself is useful context, not just noise.
For example, in sales or hiring intake, “actually no, use Wednesday” may be the final answer, but the earlier Tuesday mention can explain availability, urgency, or uncertainty. I’d love to see a lightweight audit trail for high-impact fields: final structured value, confidence, and the snippet that caused the value to change. That would make messy input feel safer without forcing everyone back into rigid form behavior.
100+ templates is a lot, I really want to know what has been the most popular use case of this product so far.
the voice input angle is interesting but voice to structured data has a confidence problem. people speak in fragments, change direction mid-sentence, use filler words. curious how the AI decides what's signal versus noise when someone rambles their way through a form field
About DodoForm on Product Hunt
“Turn talking, pics, or scribbles into clean, structured data”
DodoForm launched on Product Hunt on May 26th, 2026 and earned 110 upvotes and 10 comments, placing #9 on the daily leaderboard. Voice, photos, messy notes — DodoForm turns however people communicate into clean structured data. 100+ templates, AI-powered analytics, native integrations, and branded forms. Done in seconds, not minutes. 14-day Pro trial, no card.
DodoForm was featured in Analytics (172k followers), SaaS (42.2k followers) and Artificial Intelligence (469.4k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 154.1k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted DodoForm?
DodoForm was hunted by Faizan Ahmad. 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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