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Any preference between Formstack, Wufoo, or other I just got a sub-contract for a simple microsite but the client wants a form with a few different inputs including photos. The person I'm sub-contracting from suggested Formstack or Wufoo.
What I learned from Wufoo Co-Founder, Kevin Hale, on startup ideas evaluation In the first week of Startup School at Y Combinator, Kevin Hale, founder of Wufoo, explains how to evaluate startup ideas.
Wufoo gives you API keys, but for the life of me I can't seem to figure out how to use that to get the data into Power BI. I've been Googling, but to absolutely no avail. If anybody can point me in the right direction, I'd be very grateful.
So I was thinking, rather than creating a e-commerce website, I could just have a brochure website that uses something like Wufoo forms to take payment? Wufoo has a payment integration with PayPal which is what I use. So the customer will be able to select the part and pay from the wufoo form itself. Has anyone done or seen something like this?
I know wufoo is easier to setup but harder to make look nice once embedded and the smtp can be hard to set up to email from without a url specific email. Is there an easier way to make a wufoo form look better (seems the ones I have inherited used some weird sites to add a better look) or an easier way to setup a smtp?
Their emails are properly authenticated by Proofpoint but when the email arrives in Microsoft land M365 says DKIM has failed. This appears to haev been happening for some time now but the change in DMARC policy by wufoo.com, which is a good thing, means M365 is now placing all wufoo.com emails in quarantine.
We switched from Wufoo to Jotform because of the conditional logic functionality. I now use conditional login on literally every form I create. I wonder if it integrates with ConnectWise or IT Glue. I hadn't even thought of it but that would be awesome.
I'm new to web development, and I'm trying to create a web form. I use firebase and I love it - it takes care of my authentication, etc.
The wufoo forms look bad, do not give partial entries or form abandonment data. To pay the user goes to wufoo payment subdomain. Sure, we set up cross domain tracking but it can still lose data and it is a bad user experience. They already use authorize.net for offline payments.
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