I would need a module that allows my users to customize each section, questions, label, answer type.

  • JB Pimenta
    Asked on February 6, 2017 at 3:19 AM

    I have Individuals and Companies on my platform a little like linkedin or Facebook. I would like to offer the option to my companies to add a custom form on their profile directly in order to collect information on their future customers for instance and avoid having an intermediate administrator of my website creating the form.

    This means I would need a module that allows my users (managing the company page) to customize each section, questions, label, answer type... on my website and have it integrated in their profile page once finished. The graphic design (colors, fonts...) would not be customizable as it would need to follow my platform design.

    Does that sound possible?

  • Chriistian Jotform Support
    Replied on February 6, 2017 at 3:33 AM

    Hi,

    We are glad to inform you that if you create a form in JotForm, you can publish your form to your website and as well as to other platforms like iWeb, Dreamweaver, Wordpress, Facebook, FrontPage, Blogger, Tumblr, TypePad, LiveJournal, Expression  Web Page, Google Sites, Xara, Yola, Webs.com, Memberkit, Drupal or Joomla.

    You can check more here: Which Form Embed Code Should I Use?

    If you don't want the design to be customizable as it would to follow your platform design, it is possible too. You can download the full source code of the form and you can still follow the design of your platform. Here's a guide on How to get the Full Source Code of your Form

     

    If you mean something else, please let us know.
    Regards

     

     

     

     

  • JB Pimenta
    Replied on February 6, 2017 at 3:56 AM

    Hi.

    Thanks, this answers my second point indeed.

    Regarding my first point, I am not sure this answers. Let me explain a bit more the requirement:

    I have Individuals and Companies on my platform a little like linkedin or Facebook. I would like to offer the option to my companies to add a custom form on their profile directly in order to collect information on their future customers for instance and avoid having an intermediate administrator of my website creating the form.

    This means I would need a module that allows my users (managing the company page) to customize each section, questions, label, answer type... on my website and have it integrated in their profile page once finished. The graphic design (colors, fonts...) would not be customizable as it would need to follow my platform design.

    Does that sound possible?

    Thanks

    JB

  • Chriistian Jotform Support
    Replied on February 6, 2017 at 4:12 AM

    Hi,

    It seems that your question is the same as posted before. Please see the response posted above for the answers to your query.

    Regards.

  • JB Pimenta
    Replied on February 6, 2017 at 11:15 AM

    Hi,

    Sorry it still does not answer to my question.

    I would need a user friendly form edition tool available for each of my users so that they can create their custom form but without ever seeing a code. The code would be automatically embedded in my platform. the idea here is to give some level of customization that your admin interface allows (from creation but not design).

    Thanks

  • David JotForm Support Manager
    Replied on February 6, 2017 at 1:03 PM

    We do not have a or create customized modules that would enabled your users to edit their forms through your web-site. 

    The only closed option is the "Sub-user" feature, in which your users will have to create a JotForm account, then you will need to add their account usernames under your account as "Sub-users".

    In that way, you can share specific forms to them, so they can edit the shared forms from their JotForm account: https://www.jotform.com/help/232-How-to-Share-Forms-with-a-Sub-account-User 

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    Let us know if you have more questions.