Create a Form
Learn about the different ways to create forms in Mobyform.
Create a Form
Mobyform offers multiple ways to create forms for different scenarios.
Form Types
| Type | Description | Use Cases |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Form | General data collection form | Surveys, registrations, feedback |
| Exam Form | Quiz with scoring and ranking | Online tests, assessments, practice |
| Marketing Form | Form for marketing campaigns | Event registration, raffles, promotions |
Creation Methods
Blank Form
- Click "New Form" in your workspace
- Select "Blank Form"
- Choose a form type (Standard / Exam / Marketing)
- Enter a title and description
- Start designing in the editor
From Template
- Click New Form and open Template Library
- Browse public categories or search by template name
- Preview the template to check its fields, layout, logic, and theme
- Click Use
- Mobyform creates a new form in the current workspace and opens it in the editor
- Customize fields, logic, theme, and settings before publishing
You can also save your own completed forms as templates and reuse them later from My Templates.
AI Roadmap
AI-assisted form generation is planned, but it is not currently available as a shipped self-serve creation method.
Use Blank Form, Template Library, or Question Bank workflows for production forms today.
From Question Bank
- Open the question bank
- Select the questions you need
- Add them to a new form in batch
Form Management
Folders
- Create folders to organize your forms
- Drag and drop forms between folders
- Folders support nesting
Form Actions
- Duplicate — Create a full copy of the form
- Rename — Change the form title
- Move — Move to another folder
- Delete — Delete the form (goes to trash)
- Export — Export form config as JSON
- Save as Template — Save to your personal template library or, if you have permission, as a public template
When saving as a template, add a name, optional description, optional cover image, and category. Private templates can use personal categories; public templates can only use public categories or uncategorized.
Form Status
| Status | Description |
|---|---|
| Draft | Form is being edited, not published |
| Published | Form is live and collecting data |
| Stopped | Form is archived, no longer accepting submissions |
Next Steps
- Form Editor — Learn how to design forms in the editor
- Templates - Use and save reusable templates
- Field Types — Explore all available field types