There’s no shortage of form builders on the market. I’ve used oodles of them, from Gravity Forms to Ninja Forms to the now-defunct Caldera Forms. The latest form solutions, like Jotform and Typeform (which I compared here), are even more powerful, going beyond basic form functionality to include features like conditional logic, routing, and eCommerce integration.
Among all these options, Feathery, a no-code form tool, differentiates itself by catering to brands and enterprise users. Its ultra-customizable form builder lets you tweak Feathery’s forms until they’re fully on-brand, with workflows and automation features that help you save time after users click Submit.
To better understand Feathery’s no-code form capabilities, I spent time testing it. In this article, I’ll walk you through what it looks like to spin up no-code and AI forms using Feathery.
An overview of Feathery’s features
At first glance, Feathery has a lot in common with popular tools like Typeform. (It even has a Typeform importing tool.) But while Typeform is an excellent all-around form solution, Feathery is best suited for businesses designing forms as a seamless part of customer-facing products and processes.
A quick look at Feathery’s prebuilt templates gives you a sense of its focus:
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Mortgage and loan applications
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SaaS signup and onboarding forms
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Patient registration and medical intake forms
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Subscription and donation forms
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Insurance quote forms
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Job applications
In another nod to Feathery’s brand-first focus, you can also copy high-performing forms from other brands with one click. (Want to copy Stripe’s onboarding form or Lemonade’s insurance intake form? Just use Feathery’s prebuilt templates.) Once you’ve selected a template—or used Feathery’s AI form generator—you can beef up your form with conditional logic, automate post-submission workflows, and use Feathery’s integrations to connect your form with the rest of your product.
Feathery pricing: Feathery’s plans start at $49/month, although to get access to collaborative features—like workflows, routing, and document signatures—you’ll need to talk to Feathery’s sales team for a custom quote. You can get started with Feathery’s Free plan, which offers up to 5 live forms, 1,500 form submissions, and up to 100 emails per month. To explore the product for yourself, sign up for a free Feathery account.
How to use Feathery
In this section, I’ll walk you through what it looks like to launch a form using Feathery. As an example, I’ll demonstrate how you’d use Feathery to create a B2B SaaS registration and onboarding flow.
1. Get started with prebuilt templates or the AI form builder
After creating an account, Feathery’s onboarding screen gives you a few options for getting started: you can select a prebuilt template, generate a form with AI, design your own form, or migrate from Typeform.
The easiest way to get started is using Feathery’s templates, assuming one of them is well-suited to your use case. There are 60+ templates tailored to industries like SaaS, financial services, and healthcare.
There are a couple of things that make Feathery’s template selection unique.
First, there’s a real sense of security when you start with a form designed by a high-profile business. You can use Stripe’s or Robinhood’s signup forms, LendingTree’s loan application, or Lemonade’s insurance quote template. Presumably, each of those businesses put a lot of thought into their form’s design and flow, so there’s no need to reinvent the wheel. (I do think Feathery missed an opportunity to let you copy their own product’s signup form).
Second, most of Feathery’s templates are multi-step forms, which are more user-friendly than full-page forms. When you duplicate the Stripe signup form, for example, it not only looks like Stripe’s but also uses similar multi-step formatting to break questions up. (You can edit and rearrange each step of the form using Feathery’s Flow Editor).
If you don’t find a template that suits your needs, Feathery’s AI form builder is a great alternative. The AI form builder’s instructions suggest simple natural language prompts like “I want to collect feedback for my new product launch.” While this works well, Feathery’s AI is capable of using detailed instructions too—if you know the information you want to capture, you can save time by including more details.
Feathery’s AI tool followed my detailed prompt perfectly, creating a five-page signup form covering everything from basic contact details to employee headcount.
Building a form from scratch is more labor-intensive than the options above, but Feathery’s user interface is straightforward enough that you don’t have to be too technical to figure it out. If you’re not getting the output you want from the AI form generator and no templates work for you, then starting with a blank form is a good backup option.
2. Tweak your form design with the easy-to-use editor
You can use Feathery’s design tool to tweak nearly any aspect of your form’s appearance, which is crucial if you want a form that feels like a seamless extension of your brand experience. Feathery makes it easy to tweak everything from your logo and colors to minor details like margins and padding.