KiForm is a modern form builder designed for speed, simplicity, and beautiful user experiences. Currently in beta, it helps creators, businesses, and teams publish forms that feel polished and engaging without the bloat or complexity of traditional tools.
Back when I ran a web design agency, a spa owner filled out our online form and asked:
“Are you still in business? Love your work, but the contrast between your website and your form is throwing me off. It’s like eating at a luxury restaurant and then eating at McDonald’s the next day.”
That comment made me think. Does ugly, off-brand forms hurt a business?
So, I ran an experiment. A local coffee shop let me test two forms: one built in Google Forms, and one with an early version of KiForm.
The results were clear, customers are 24% more likely to complete the KiForm version compared to google.
So I decided to create a better prototype of KiForm and now we're here.
So give KiForm a try. We're not a big company, just one guy that created a solution that works.
KiForm strips away the clutter and delivers forms that feel fast, simple, and beautifully designed. Whether you're a creator or a team, it’s beta-ready to help you publish polished forms without the legacy bloat.
I really like Kiform's simple interface and look forward to the next update!
Congratulations on the launch
Love how actionable your workflow is. Aligns perfectly with the FORGE$™ principle: Alignment + Momentum → Output. Overflow, your feedback matters! (Launching tomorrow!)
Congratulations!
KiForm looks super clean and modern—love how simple yet polished it feels. Curious, how do you see KiForm standing out from tools like Typeform or Tally in the long run?
Hello, Im Jacky. The Founder of KiForm.
The origin of this business is kinda funny.
Back when I ran a web design agency, a spa owner filled out our online form and asked:
“Are you still in business? Love your work, but the contrast between your website and your form is throwing me off. It’s like eating at a luxury restaurant and then eating at McDonald’s the next day.”
That comment made me think. Does ugly, off-brand forms hurt a business?
So, I ran an experiment. A local coffee shop let me test two forms: one built in Google Forms, and one with an early version of KiForm.
The results were clear, customers are 24% more likely to complete the KiForm version compared to google.
So I decided to create a better prototype of KiForm and now we're here.
So give KiForm a try. We're not a big company, just one guy that created a solution that works.