Form submission should be affordable and simple, and this is our goal. Collect form submissions from static sites by just adding your unique action link and you're ready. It works with HTML, so can work with your favourite static site generator.
Heyy!
I'm excited to introduce Static Ninja Forms, a solution born from my own need to add forms to static sites without breaking the bank. Most third-party services are too costly for small projects, so I built this tool to manage forms for my personal and client projects.
Static Ninja Forms is simple and efficient, perfect for those who need an easy form endpoint. It’s already helped me collect hundreds of submissions for my e-book waitlist seamlessly.
Features:
- Collecting form submissions
- Google reCAPTCHA v2 support for repeating spam protection
- Redirecting after submission completion to the URL you want
- Mail notifications
Your feedback is invaluable as I strive to make this product even better!
Thanks :^)
Hi, Berkay
How does Static Ninja Forms handle spam protection? Is there an option to integrate with other security measures besides Google reCAPTCHA?
Congrats on the launch!
hi @kyrylosilin, thanks for asking. Currently it does not provide other methods of spam protection. Probably in the next updates, I'll be adding keyword based spam flagging as an early start, and then can be improved with AI.
Thank you!
This tool looks perfect for easily handling form submissions on static sites! 🚀 Excited to integrate it and simplify my workflow with just a unique action link
I appreciate the public development roadmap. It's great to see the planned improvements and future features, like audio/file support, which could be very useful
Hey there! This looks like a fantastic tool for collecting form submissions from static sites. The combination seems super straightforward. Congratulations on the launch!
Congratulations on the launch! It seems like the key is public since it's embedded in the HTML. Does it mean that anyone can embed the same form on their website and it will work for them as well?
@semanser thanks!
Yes, the key is public and anyone can see it. Right now, if you enable reCAPTCHA v2 it is not possible for other sites to submit the form, because reCAPTCHA checks your domain. In order to do the same for forms without reCAPTCHA, I'm working on the domain restriction just like the captcha.
I love the simplicity of this solution. No need for complex setups or installations is a big plus. However, I'm curious—does it support file uploads? Good luck with the product!
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