Build it
Drag fields onto a canvas, arrange them in sections and rows, and set each field's rules in the inspector. The preview renders the real form as you go.
Bosca Forms
Bosca Forms is a drag-and-drop form builder built into the platform. Publish a form, collect submissions, and turn them into profiles in your audience or tasks for your team.
How it works
Drag fields onto a canvas, arrange them in sections and rows, and set each field's rules in the inspector. The preview renders the real form as you go.
Publish when it's ready. A public form takes submissions from anyone on the web; an internal one serves signed-in people in Studio.
Review every submission in one queue — and let the form do more than collect: a submission can create a profile, open a task, or kick off a pipeline.
What makes it powerful
Everything you expect from a form tool — a visual builder, field rules, a submissions queue — plus what you only get when forms live next to your audience and your work.
A palette of fields, a canvas you arrange them on, and an inspector for the selected one. The preview renders the same form component your visitors get.
Text and long text, numbers, dates, selects, radios, checkboxes and switches, tags, colors, and image and file uploads.
A select can pull its options from your platform — a GraphQL query, an API script, or Work Ops projects, task types, and priorities.
Required, length and number ranges, patterns, and formats like email or date — set visually on each field, checked before submit.
A public form accepts submissions from anonymous visitors. An internal one collects data from your own signed-in people.
Map form fields to profile attributes, and an anonymous submission creates a profile in your audience. Signed-in submitters link to the profile they already have.
A Work Ops form opens a task from each submission — project, priority, summary, and more, mapped straight from the form.
Every save is a new version of the form. Access is granted per group — who can view it, edit it, or submit it.
Deep platform integration
Answers don't pile up in a spreadsheet somewhere. They land in the platform, next to the profiles they update and the tasks they open.
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No embeds from a third-party form service, no exporting responses to somewhere useful. Build the form where the answers belong — next to your audience, your content, and your work.