Web 2.0 Site of the Week: Wufoo

This week I stumbled across ParticleTree, a web development blog.  Prominently featured on the blog is a service called Wufoo, a project by the authors of ParticleTree.  They tout the service as making forms “easy + fast + fun.”  I couldn’t agree more!

If you don’t have someone in your office that knows programming well enough to develop online forms and/or your IT department is swamped, Wufoo could be a great solution for you.  In addition to a ton of template ideas, Wufoo also provides a variety of CSS options, meaning that you can really customize the form the way you want it.

The best feature: all “Wufoo” branding is easily removable, and you can use your own logo for the form as well.

The free option is somewhat limited, but it’s a great trial for the site.  Paid plans seem quite reasonable in general.

Spend five minutes with this site and you’ll be thinking up all kinds of ways to use it in your office.  Here’s a couple of ours:



One Response to “Web 2.0 Site of the Week: Wufoo”

  1. [...] first post on AD back in July was about Wufoo, a site that allows you to create embeddable forms fast. I [...]

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