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  • Digital forms VS Conversational forms

    shahar lotan
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    What do you feel about this type of Form filling experience? https://converform.com/form/shachar-conversational-forms-concept

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    Kelly Kim
    Sunrise: Guided Journaling & Mindfulness
    Sunrise: Guided Journaling & Mindfulness
    I think conversational forms are more user-friendly. They seem to be better at prompting responses.
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    Hana Salazars
    I’ve noticed that conversational forms often reduce the time I spend filling out information. They feel quicker and more efficient than the usual digital forms.
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    shahar lotan
    @hana_salazars I totally agree! are there certain types of forms or tasks where you think that the conversational style works particularly well? or worse
    Eriberto Puppy
    For someone who finds digital forms a bit dull, conversational forms are a breath of fresh air.
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    shahar lotan
    @eriberto_puppy Lol, I feel you—I’m definitely dealing with some serious form fatigue myself. Do you still think there are situations where standard forms are a better fit, or is it time to move on?
    Nicholas Ryan Carter
    Definitely agree that conversational forms feel faster and more engaging! Makes it seem like you're just chatting rather than filling out a boring old form. Though I wonder if there are accessibility concerns for some users? Would love to hear thoughts on that. But overall I'm a fan of the conversational approach when done well.
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    shahar lotan
    @nicholasryancarter I totally agree! Conversational forms really do feel more engaging, and I think they can actually help make forms more accessible. By guiding users through step-by-step interactions, they lower barriers for many people. Plus, there's so much potential—think voice-driven forms where users can just speak their answers!