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Give any static site a real form backend: paste in one endpoint and submissions arrive in your inbox in seconds. Built-in spam filtering, a clean dashboard, and CSV export. 14-day free trial, no credit card. Made for people who ship.
I'm Jon. I run Internection, where I build websites and software for a living.
My favorite way to ship an informational site is object storage behind a CDN. It loads instantly anywhere in the world, the cost scales with your traffic, malicious hackers hate it, and search engines love it. The one catch: there's no backend.
It's the same problem on Netlify, Vercel, and GitHub Pages. Every static host hits the same wall the second someone needs a contact form. You're either standing up a server you didn't want, or bolting on a service heavier than the whole site.
FormFeed fills exactly that gap. Paste one endpoint into your HTML and submissions land in your inbox in seconds. No backend, no JavaScript required. Plain HTML, React, Astro, Hugo, anything that can POST a form.
A few things I cared about:
Spam gets filtered, your visitors don't get punished: honeypot, rate limiting, and per-form quotas, not a CAPTCHA wall on every form.
No dark patterns: 14-day trial, no credit card, cancel anytime. If your trial ends, your forms pause instead of silently dropping data.
It's just me. I read every reply to every email FormFeed sends. Support comes straight to my inbox.
It's live today, free trial, plans start at $9/mo. I'd love your honest feedback: what's confusing, what's missing, what would get you to sign up. Ask me anything.
Built something similar for a client last year and the one thing they kept asking for was webhook support so submissions could flow into their CRM without a Zapier middleman. Would love to see that as an option, even if it's a paid tier add-on.
Love how the onboarding skips every bit of friction - literally paste an endpoint and you're done. The "no credit card for the trial" callout is a small thing but it makes a huge difference for indie devs just kicking the tires.
Love how it skips the account setup entirely, just paste the endpoint and submissions show up. That respect for developer time is exactly what a form backend should feel like.
Pasted the endpoint into a tiny astro site and had a real submission land in my inbox before I even closed the tab. The dashboard is genuinely pleasant to use, not the usual backend ugliness.
Custom email rules per form would be a great add, like routing the "contact" submissions to one inbox and the "newsletter" ones to another, or auto-replying with a tailored confirmation. Saved me juggling filters every time.
About FormFeed on Product Hunt
“Add working forms to any static site in minutes”
FormFeed was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 9 upvotes and 11 comments, placing #95 on the daily leaderboard. Give any static site a real form backend: paste in one endpoint and submissions arrive in your inbox in seconds. Built-in spam filtering, a clean dashboard, and CSV export. 14-day free trial, no credit card. Made for people who ship.
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Hey Product Hunt 👋
I'm Jon. I run Internection, where I build websites and software for a living.
My favorite way to ship an informational site is object storage behind a CDN. It loads instantly anywhere in the world, the cost scales with your traffic, malicious hackers hate it, and search engines love it. The one catch: there's no backend.
It's the same problem on Netlify, Vercel, and GitHub Pages. Every static host hits the same wall the second someone needs a contact form. You're either standing up a server you didn't want, or bolting on a service heavier than the whole site.
FormFeed fills exactly that gap. Paste one endpoint into your HTML and submissions land in your inbox in seconds. No backend, no JavaScript required. Plain HTML, React, Astro, Hugo, anything that can POST a form.
A few things I cared about:
Spam gets filtered, your visitors don't get punished: honeypot, rate limiting, and per-form quotas, not a CAPTCHA wall on every form.
No dark patterns: 14-day trial, no credit card, cancel anytime. If your trial ends, your forms pause instead of silently dropping data.
It's just me. I read every reply to every email FormFeed sends. Support comes straight to my inbox.
It's live today, free trial, plans start at $9/mo. I'd love your honest feedback: what's confusing, what's missing, what would get you to sign up. Ask me anything.
Jon