Stop manually testing client websites and losing leads to broken forms - get alerts when your web forms stop working.
FormWatch works everywhere with no code, no plugins, and is 100% platform independent. Set up a monitor in under 3 minutes for free.
The Problem:
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Picture this: your contact/lead form breaks, customers are trying to contact you, but emails aren't coming in. A few days go by and you just think it's a "slow week," but it's not until later you realize that it's the form that's the problem, not your traffic/customers. Or you're a freelancer that manages multiple client sites, and you wake up to angry texts from a customer saying "my form isn't working!!! Fix it !1!!"
The most frustrating part is that 8 times out of 10, forms break silently, not loudly. Updated Wordpress? Form broken. Your web host made infra changes? Form broken. Changed email providers? Updated DB? Changed a plugin or theme? Guessed it.
Existing ideas:
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Most other solutions out there are tied to which platform you use through the use of plugins, or require webmaster access + technical know-how for adding a tracking code snippet.
My ideal setup was something closer to UptimeRobot - something I've been using for years; a simple alert service that has one job: alert you when something's wrong, and that's it.
Dead simple, no code, plugins, or setup, and a 100% set-it-and-forget-it solution.
My solution:
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That's where FormWatch comes in.
You add a monitoring email as BCC to your form. If emails stop arriving for a period you choose, we alert you. That's it.
It works with ANY platform (WordPress, Webflow, Squarespace, Google Forms, JotForms, TypeForms, custom sites). Our promise is: If it sends email, we can monitor it.
Hassle-free and completely platform-agnostic, FormWatch lets you monitor crucial forms in the simplest and easiest way.
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Thanks for taking a look! I built FormWatch to solve problems I've faced myself, and I hope it helps you too! If you've been burned by a broken form before, FormWatch is for you. :)