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README.md

OpnForm

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OpnForm is an open-source form builder.

Get Started

The easiest way to get started with OpnForm is to sign up for our managed service in the Cloud. You get support, backups, upgrades, and more. Your data is safe and secure, and you don't need to worry about maintenance or infrastructure. Check out our quick overview of cloud vs self-hosting.

Key Features

  • 🚀 No-code builder with unlimited forms & submissions
  • 📝 Various input types: Text, Date, URL, File uploads & much more
  • 🌐 Embed anywhere
  • 📧 Email notifications
  • 💬 Integrations (Slack, Webhooks, Discord)
  • 🧠 Form logic & customization
  • 🛡️ Captcha protection
  • 📊 Form analytics

For a complete list of features and detailed documentation, visit our Technical Documentation.

Quick Start

The easiest way to get started with OpnForm is through our official managed service in the Cloud.

For self-hosted installations, please refer to our Deployment Guides. For local development, we provide a minimal Docker-based setup - check out our Docker Development Guide.

Support & Community

If you need help or have questions, please join our Discord community. For more information and assistance, check out the following resources:

License

OpnForm is open-source under the GNU Affero General Public License Version 3 (AGPLv3) or any later version. You can find it here.