FormAPI (Rebranded as DocSpring)

FormAPI (Rebranded as DocSpring)

POST JSON, GET PDF. Fill, generate, and sign PDFs via API

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How DocSpring Works: - Upload a PDF - Use our template editor to set up field names and data types. (We'll import fields if the PDF already has some.) - Post JSON data to our API - Download your filled out PDF More Features: - Generate PDFs from HTML/CSS using Liquid templates - Automatic web forms that you can share with people to collect data and generate PDFs - Embed web forms in your own website or application - Legally binding e-signatures with full audit trails
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What do you think? …

Nathan Broadbent
Hi Product Hunt! I started FormAPI because I've been living in Southeast Asia for the last few years, and I've had to fill in a lot of visa application and extension forms. I want to build a service that will have visa information and let you fill in forms online, so I built FormAPI as the first step towards that project. I also used to work at Gusto (a payroll company), and we had to fill out a lot of tax forms, which took a lot of work. I know this is something that many financial and legal startups have to do, so hopefully FormAPI can make this process a lot easier. Let me know if you have any questions or feedback!
Justin Winter
@ndbroadbent love this! ❤️ Have severwl projects I am working on where operationally, there is either a lot of read or write to PDF to interface w/gov or healthcare requirements. Sending you a message via the site for some use case Q's.
Nathan Broadbent
@jcwinter Hi Justin, thanks for your comment! Sorry, I haven't seen any messages from you. Please feel free to email us at hello@formapi.io
Diego Giol
It looks very nice, my only comment: in my experience there are potential customers who have times with many forms being filled, followed by very few or no activity for a few months. A credit system could work well for those types of clients, even if the price per form filled is more expensive, say $13 per 50 forms filled, it also gives them flexibility.
Terence Murray
@dgiol I second this. This is very useful in the student admissions and visa space, but both of these industries have obvious peak periods. Would it be possible to just pay each time the api is used?
Cyril
Saw it on "Share your startups" on Reddit, nice one :) Good luck with the launch! (but it seems you don't need it! :) )