New updates and improvements to Feathery
Feathery AI had over 3,000 users in the first few days since launch—check it out at https://feathery.ai. Enter a simple prompt to describe the form you want our AI assistant to generate for you. Then, save it to Feathery so you edit, launch, and collect results.
We’ve added native form integrations with ActiveCampaign, Argyle, Asana, Bonzo, ClickUp, Close, Discord, Dropbox, Excel, Facebook, Follow Up Boss, Freshsales, Freshservice, Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs, Google Sheets, Intercom, Jira, Klaviyo, Mailchimp, Microsoft Teams, Monday, Notion, Outlook, Pipedrive, Quickbooks, Salesforce, Sendinblue, Shopify, Trello, Xero, Zendesk, and Zoom.
Your changes will now autosave into a working draft as you modify your form. You only need to publish now when you want your draft changes to go live. This means you can leave things in a working state without needing to go live in order to not lose your work.
Via a simple prompt, generate an entire form customized to your needs that you can edit from our dashboard directly. It’s currently in private beta and will soon be free to use for everyone.
You can now collect payments on the free tier with your form using our Stripe integration. All Stripe payments are now made via a Stripe invoice. Feathery will now automatically create a Stripe subscription for any recurring product or service purchased through Feathery.
Feathery’s biggest update yet. We’ve launched a massive improvement to the way you design your form by breaking out of a grid-based model.
Feathery now supports fully no-code login flows that take as little as 10 minutes to set up.
Feathery’s new rating field allows users to easily build NPS and other user feedback surveys to gauge user sentiment.
Automatically install Heap into your Feathery form to capture and send all form events to your Heap dashboard.
The Feathery team has compiled a breakdown of 10 best-in-class onboarding flows around the web. If you find this resource helpful, let us know and we’ll continue expanding it. You can also submit your own form at https://forms.work for us to analyze and feature!
Feathery’s new LoginProvider component wraps your core application, so if your user isn’t logged in, they’ll only be able to see your login form. This allows you to easily display your sign up/in form to users and only show your core application after they log in. Benefits include:
You can use our SaaS Signup & Onboarding template or another login template to get started.
We’ve launched 10 new templates, including new signup flows and financial applications for auto, business, personal, and home loans. Some of our new templates are inspired by best-in-class flows like Better, LendingTree, and LendingClub.
When interacting with an element like a button, text, or container, you can now configure multiple actions to run in sequence. For example, clicking a Next button could update a field value, validate and submit the step, and then navigate to the desired next step.
In addition to in-form payment collection, Feathery's native Stripe integration now also supports using a prebuilt Stripe checkout page for payment collection.
You can now configure the products and associated purchase quantities (fixed or based on field value) directly on the button that triggers payment collection.
Payments and information updates can now be configured to update an existing Stripe customer based on a Stripe customer ID or an external customer identifier.
You create your Feathery form in a particular language, but you may need to serve the same form to international audiences of different languages. Rather than rely on Google Translate's default translation, it's now easy to create and maintain your own custom translations that are automatically applied based on the user's preferred language. Docs
Your form steps can now be rearranged and reconnected by dragging and dropping them in different orders from the form designer’s flow view, much like building a slideshow.
Once you’ve set up an auth integration like Firebase or Stytch, you can now require the user to be logged in before accessing certain steps of your form. The protected steps can be configured directly when you’re setting up your integration. You can also now directly configure which steps the user is redirected to when they log in or log out.
So you can get to know Feathery before upgrading.
Now when you click into a Feathery form, you’ll be presented with the visual editor rather than the flow editor. It has a slideshow view of the steps and their connections, allowing you to easily create, edit, and remove steps without having to toggle between two views. Within the visual editor, you can now copy/paste and drag to move containers and elements around.
The flow editor still exists as a secondary tab you can navigate to when you need to adjust navigation rules. There’s now a clear target for dragging connections from, and the flow for creating a new rule has been streamlined significantly.
Conditional logic in Feathery has been expanded with a much wider range of operators for intuitively setting up rules for navigating between steps, validating submissions, and hiding/showing elements. You can also now create multi-value comparison rules.
Our Stytch integration now supports SMS authentication in addition to Google OAuth and magic link authentication. All of our auth integrations now support the ability to configure a “logout” click action on button elements.
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