One of the features I'm proudest of in Form24 is how little effort it takes to go from an idea to a working form. You describe what you need in plain language, and the AI builds the form structure for you.
Why Plain-Language Input Matters
Most form builders assume you already know exactly what fields you need and how to arrange them. In practice, a school admin planning a new admissions form or a recruiter setting up a hiring intake doesn't think in "fields" — they think in the actual information they need to collect. Form24's generator meets people at that level: describe the goal, get a structured form back.
From Description to Structure
Behind the description, the system maps intent to Form24's 29 supported field types — text, ratings, signatures, file uploads, matrix questions, and more — choosing sensible defaults for validation, required fields, and ordering. It's not a black box the user can't touch afterward, either: the generated form is a real starting point that can be refined field by field, not a locked template.
Why This Beats Starting From a Blank Canvas
The alternative — a blank form builder — has a real cost: the empty-canvas problem, where the hardest part is just getting started. By generating a solid first draft from a description, Form24 removes that friction entirely, which matters most for the non-technical users this product is actually built for: teachers, recruiters, and small business owners who want a working form, not a design project.