Ben Tossell

Typeform 2.0 - Build beautiful conversational forms, surveys and more

Typeform v2 (BETA) is a fresh update to Typeform with a lot of new features like a new Build section and flow. Creating a typeform will feel different, but it’s designed to be faster and require less clicking around.

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Abadesi
Nice work @okuiux Typeform remains one of the most useful and beautifully designed tools in tech, nice to see it's been updated to be even more user friendly.
David OKuniev
@abadesi Thanks! It's a big change from how typeforms get built at the moment on v1. We want to make typeform building feel like writing a document.
Oron Ogdan-Adam
This was my plan for http://txtform.com, I'm glad to see someone has executed it better :-)
David OKuniev
@oronoa Are you no longer developing it?
Oron Ogdan-Adam
@okuiux No, it was too big of an effort for me as a single founder, I used a couple of freelancers, and have a working prototype ... but it's not as polished as you guys have made it and I realized it would be impossible for me to compete :-) I wanted to supply what you have in V2 + a full API like you guys used to have. But as I was moving forward it felt very clone-ny and I figured I need to rethink what I'm doing. At least I'm happy to see my UX and UI thoughts were very close to what you guys made. I admire your culture and execution so hats off to you :-)
David OKuniev
@oronoa Would be curious to see what the service looked like...
Oron Ogdan-Adam
@okuiux Here you go, found some old video I prepared for some preview. This is a very old version which still had you selecting block types. Later I realized at least for English I can understand the block type from the context of the question text most of the times so I had a version you just typed in and automatically recognized the Q type. What was very important for me was that you can copy paste text from anywhere to start, so you would treat the form 'code' just as you would a document, which would enable developers to work with forms in github for example, or send forms via emails and other mediums. As you can see the view part is a complete clone of TF which I felt bad about ... :-(
David OKuniev
@oronoa Wow. My mind is blown! Amazing to think that we were working on the same thing in 2 parallel universes at the same time. I guess that means that the idea of a text editor to build forms is not so crazy after all. By the way, we also have block prediction, right now it's hard coded, but we're adding ML soon to make it more reliable.
Chris Messina
The new editor looks super clean. Eager to try this out!
William Triska

So it would seem that when I clicked the link to check the "Pro" pricing, my form vanished. This would imply that I should have manually saved. I didn't see that option, and now my form is gone. Features seem to work fairly well and can be configured to do some interesting things. I would not recommend any online content generation tools that don't autosave with an action history.

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Clean and efficient visuals, well above average end-user experience

Cons:

New Editor Not Great, Doesn't Auto-save, Price (not for filthy casuals like me)

Amrith
inb4 @dhof's v2 😼
Vineet Devaiah
The results page redesign is really bad, I need more insights not less with my pro account. Somehow I feel there is another 💰 upgrade coming soon for in-depth analytics
Steve Messer
Looking forward to giving this a go. I've had to write guides showing people how to use Typeform before and although it was relatively straightforward, there were still a few areas where I thought refinement was needed. From a quick glance, it looks like those issues have been addressed with this.
Pantelis Korovilas
👏👏👏
Chris Dell

bugs galore. ux/ui worse than before.

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nothing

Cons:

everything

Roy Tal
Great product! Will there be an Hebrew support soon?
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