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Getting started with FormHug is simple. Follow these 4 steps to create and share your first form. Need a shortcut? Start from templates or use the AI form builder to generate the first draft. If you need to collect money, see the payment form builder or the payment form guide.

Step 1: Create Your Form

Start by creating a form using one of the four methods:
MethodBest For
TemplateQuick start with a ready-made structure
AIGenerate a form from a description
Excel ImportConvert existing spreadsheets
From ScratchFull control over every detail
Try Create with AI — just describe what you need in a sentence, and FormHug will build it for you. For examples of what AI generation can produce, see the AI form builder guide.

Step 2: Add and Customize Fields

Use the form editor to add or edit fields:
  1. Left panel — Choose from 30+ field types
  2. Center panel — See your form exactly as it will appear
  3. Right panel — Customize field settings and apply themes
For donation, ticket, deposit, or order workflows, add a payment field and configure products, amounts, discounts, currency, and Stripe before publishing.

Understanding the Editor

Learn more about the three-panel layout

Step 3: Set Up Your End Page

Design what submitters see after they submit:
End Page TypeUse Case
DefaultSuccess message, submission ID, response details
Quiz ResultsScores, feedback, certificates
Assessment ReportScores with radar charts
RedirectSend to another webpage

Step 4: Publish and Share

Click Publish in the top-right corner, then share your form:
  • Link — Copy and share the form URL
  • QR Code — Generate a scannable code
  • Embed — Add the form to your website

Next Steps

That’s it — your form is live and collecting submissions.

View Submissions

Manage your form data

Set Up Notifications

Get alerted when submissions arrive

Browse Templates

Pick a ready-made starting point for your first form

Create a Payment Form

Build forms for donations, product orders, tickets, deposits, and paid registrations

Form Builder Basics

Learn common form patterns before you customize your first form
Last modified on June 8, 2026