FluxForms launches to help product designers build form UX without code
Tech · 3 min read
FluxForms provides a visual canvas for designing multi-step forms with advanced behaviors such as dynamic field insertion, contextual help, and real-time validation. The design-led approach focuses on microcopy, error states, and progressive disclosure patterns to improve completion rates. It exports clean code snippets or hosted endpoints, enabling teams to embed forms quickly.
The product includes built-in analytics and A/B testing facilities so designers can iterate on form flows. It also supports array fields, file uploads, and payment integration for subscription workflows. FluxForms launched with a developer-friendly API and a free tier for early adopters.
The founding team emphasizes collaboration features — designers can prototype flows and invite engineers to attach data mappings and secure endpoints. Upcoming features include tighter Figma syncing and serverless function templates for validation. Early customers in e-commerce and SaaS reported noticeable uplifts in conversion after refining form UX using FluxForms.