Paperform: If you can imagine it, you can Paperform it. | Product Hunt

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Hey hunters! Meet the new Paperform! 🥳 Over the past few months, our team has been working tirelessly to bring a new vision for Paperform to life. It’s still the same product you love, but with an improved experience that’s bound to make life that much simpler, both for you and your respondents. Here's a quick run down of what's new: 1. Say hello to Guided Mode ​ Guided Mode is a brand new setting that can be turned on in the theme settings of any form to automatically transform the form experience into a one-question-at-a-time, guided experience. This is fantastic for surveys, quizzes, and onboarding questionnaires; or really any situation where you are expecting a lot of respondents to answer via mobile devices. Your respondents will love it! 2. Get there faster with Slash Commands ​ You can now use slash commands in the editor to quickly create questions simply by typing "/" and the question type. There are also commands for inserting all other kinds of form content (images, video, headings, etc), and a few other sneaky commands available too! 3. Improvements to the editor: We've made some massive improvements to the form editor. It is now much easier to navigate form creation via the keyboard. Dragging and dropping questions, images, videos and breaks is as simple as clicking anywhere on the element and dragging. 4. Improvements to form load times: We're still measuring exactly how much faster forms will load - but the amount of code that is run at load is approximately 40% smaller than before, so you will notice a significant difference! 5. Improvements to large form responsiveness: We've taken time to improve how responsive large forms can be, particularly on low powered mobile devices. 6. Background video: You can now add a silent video to the background of your form. Use blur and overlays on background videos / images to improve readability. 7. Slider question, a new field type: The "Slider" question can be used to capture numbers within a minimum / maximum quickly and intuitively. There's a full video overview here if you want to check it out:

​We can't wait to see what you think of it!