Form Dump

Form Dump

The form backend for AI Agents (and Humans)

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The Form Backend for AI Agents Your AI agent builds the form, Form Dump handles the rest. Start free, upgrade when you need more.

How it works

Three steps. No backend. 01 Create your endpoint Sign up and get a unique form URL in under 20 seconds. No code, no configuration, no server setup. Just a URL ready to receive data.

02 Tell your AI agent Give your AI the endpoint URL — it generates the form markup and points submissions straight to Form Dump.

03 Collect everything Every submission lands in your dashboard. Get email alerts, send auto-replies, forward data via webhooks, and export anytime.

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LaunchedMay 11, 2026

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Audience
any feed on the internet from the first day of the internet until I'm sure the last day of the internet... is you know it's damage control like if anyone can show up... it's going to either be a ghost town or it's going to be a bit of a cesspool... we have algorithms that make sure that things that the community votes on or the things that typically get seen there's a lot of stuff that's unsavory beneath the surface we have human moderators

Moderate a community like a spam team

Every open forum trends toward ghost town or cesspool without active damage control. Run your community like a spam team: algorithmic ranking on community votes, PLUS human moderators catching what slips through. Assume the most motivated members will game any system you build — high-initiative people are inherently rule-benders.

Pricing
each account has costs for us right and so um you know as nice as it would be to sort of almost go this somewhat altruistic route of like let you have a one-time fee for it the reality is that like that's not super possible at the moment

Per-account marginal cost forces subscription pricing

Lifetime pricing for Maybe is structurally broken because every connected account incurs ongoing aggregator cost. Audit per-customer recurring costs (API calls, data refreshes, third-party seats) before picking a model — if any scale linearly with customers, lifetime pricing is broken regardless of how appealing it sounds. Save one-time deals for products with truly zero per-customer marginal cost.

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