> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://formhug.ai/docs/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# What Is FormHug

> FormHug is an AI form builder for registration, survey, booking, payment, quiz, assessment, public query, integrations, and AI agent workflows.

FormHug is an AI form builder for the real workflows teams run every day: registrations, surveys, bookings, payments, quizzes, assessments, and self-service lookup pages.

It is built around one idea: a form should not stop at collecting answers. FormHug helps you create the form, publish it beautifully, collect structured data, route that data into the right tools, and make the same workflow available to AI agents through ChatGPT Apps and MCP.

## Product Overview

FormHug combines three product layers:

* **Create** — Start from AI, templates, a blank form, or an Excel import.
* **Run** — Publish forms for people to complete, book, pay, score, review, or search.
* **Connect** — Send submissions to apps, payment processors, webhooks, and AI agents.

That makes FormHug useful both as a polished form builder for people and as a structured workflow surface for automation.

## What You Can Build

FormHug treats each major use case as a product scenario, not just a generic form with a different title.

| Scenario            | Best for                                                                                |
| ------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **AI Form Builder** | Generate a first draft from a plain-language description, then refine it in the builder |
| **Registration**    | Event sign-ups, workshop applications, RSVPs, waitlists, and attendee records           |
| **Survey**          | Feedback, NPS, research, polls, course evaluations, and response analytics              |
| **Booking**         | Appointment scheduling, session sign-ups, capacity control, and time-slot workflows     |
| **Payment**         | Orders, tickets, deposits, donations, paid registrations, and Stripe checkout           |
| **Quiz**            | Auto-scored tests, training checks, answer explanations, and instant results            |
| **Assessment**      | Skill evaluations, dimension scores, radar charts, and structured reports               |
| **Public Query**    | Self-service lookup pages where people can check scores, status, results, or records    |

You can also start from the template library, including surveys, quizzes, registrations, lead generation, bookings, orders and payments, assessments, applications, RSVP forms, and consent forms.

## Built for Complete Workflows

FormHug forms can include standard fields, contact fields, choice fields, rating fields, file uploads, audio responses, dates, rich text, display content, product fields, payment fields, booking fields, quiz scoring, and assessment dimensions.

After publishing, the workflow continues:

* **Sharing** — Share links, QR codes, custom link previews, and embeds for websites such as WordPress, Webflow, Notion, and Framer.
* **Data** — Review submissions, filter entries, export results, and use built-in reports for response patterns.
* **Email** — Send notifications, confirmations, reminders, and follow-up emails, including through your own SMTP sender.
* **Payments** — Collect money with Stripe while keeping the order, customer details, payment status, and submission data together.
* **Rules and settings** — Control availability, submission limits, access behavior, labels, messages, tracking, prefill, and after-submission flows.

## Integrations and Automation

FormHug connects the moment after submission to the rest of your stack:

| Integration       | What it helps with                                                                         |
| ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| **Google Sheets** | Sync responses to a familiar spreadsheet for filtering, sharing, and reporting             |
| **Notion**        | Create database pages for review, research, waitlists, and internal follow-up              |
| **Slack**         | Notify a channel or teammate when a new submission needs attention                         |
| **Zapier**        | Trigger workflows across CRM, email, database, and productivity tools                      |
| **Gmail**         | Send automatic confirmations and bulk reminder emails from a connected Gmail account       |
| **SMTP**          | Send branded notifications, reminders, and manual follow-up from your own sender           |
| **Stripe**        | Collect orders, tickets, donations, deposits, and paid applications                        |
| **Webhooks**      | Send JSON to custom backends, internal tools, data warehouses, and developer-owned systems |
| **MCP**           | Let compatible AI agents create forms, edit fields, read submissions, and submit entries   |

## AI and Agent Support

FormHug is not only a form builder that uses AI during creation. It is also a form platform that AI agents can operate.

* **FormHug in ChatGPT** — Open the FormHug ChatGPT app, authorize your account, and create or update hosted forms directly from a ChatGPT conversation.
* **FormHug MCP Server** — Connect Claude, Cursor, or another MCP-compatible client to `https://formhug.ai/mcp` so an agent can work with your FormHug workspace.
* **Agent-ready form operations** — Agents can create forms, manage fields, update settings and themes, read submissions, submit entries, organize folders, and create webhooks.

This matters because forms are increasingly both human interfaces and machine-readable workflow contracts. A FormHug form can be opened by a person in a browser, embedded on a site, connected to business apps, or operated by an AI agent.

## Who It's For

FormHug is built for teams that want form workflows to look good, move fast, and keep working after the submit button.

| Audience                         | Primary Use Cases                                                             |
| -------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Event and community teams**    | Registrations, waitlists, applications, and attendee follow-up                |
| **Educators and training teams** | Quizzes, assessments, surveys, reports, and learner feedback                  |
| **Researchers and operators**    | Surveys, public lookup pages, data collection, and response analysis          |
| **Service businesses**           | Bookings, intake forms, deposits, orders, and customer notifications          |
| **Creators and small teams**     | Lead forms, payments, donations, template-based workflows, and embedded forms |
| **Developers and AI teams**      | Webhooks, MCP, ChatGPT Apps, and agent-submitted forms                        |

## Common Questions

<AccordionGroup>
  <Accordion title="What makes FormHug unique?">
    FormHug brings together AI-assisted creation, purpose-built scenarios, payment collection, public lookup pages, built-in reporting, app integrations, ChatGPT App support, and MCP. It is designed for forms that act as complete workflows, not just pages that collect answers.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Who is FormHug for?">
    FormHug is built for event organizers, educators, training teams, researchers, service businesses, creators, startups, developers, and AI teams that need forms to connect creation, submission, follow-up, payment, reporting, and automation.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Can I use FormHug from ChatGPT?">
    Yes. You can open the FormHug ChatGPT app, authorize your account, and ask ChatGPT to create or update hosted FormHug forms. FormHug handles the published form, share link, and submissions.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Can FormHug collect payments?">
    Yes. FormHug supports payment forms for orders, tickets, deposits, donations, paid registrations, and product selections. Stripe handles checkout, while FormHug keeps the payment status and submission data together.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Can FormHug work with AI agents?">
    Yes. FormHug supports MCP, so compatible AI agents can create forms, edit fields, update settings, read submissions, submit entries, and create webhooks. This makes a FormHug form useful as a structured interface for automated workflows, not only as a page for human submitters.
  </Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>

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