Hello!
I'm using Confluence Cloud and my team's looking to utilize forms on our pages. We would like to keep options similar to Gravity Forms by allowing email notifications, reviewing entries in one location, having a plethora of options within the form, such as radio buttons, drop-down options, etc.
Zapier integration is a plus!
What is your recommendation to use within the Atlassian Marketplace?
Thanks Alex! We have had a chance to use Confiforms and decided we'll use the IFrame macro for Google Forms as well as Jira's ServiceDesk, alternating between the two based on use-case.
We did find Confiforms had a steep learning curve which would hinder our employees from being able to create their own documents with forms so decided we'd go with something that would stop that bottleneck from being created.
I really appreciate your response and we may revisit this again in the future.
Best,
Andre
Sure, thank you for the feedback and trying out ConfiForms!
If an iframe works for you and satisfies all the requirements then let it be!
But when you need a more tight integration between your Confluence and Jira, and the user permissions and access rights, and custom notifications, and filtered views, and field access permissions, then you are welcome back to use ConfiForms ;-)
Alex
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Hi
Take a look at the marketplace - you should find the one that suits your needs
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/addons/app/confluence/top-rated?hosting=cloud&query=forms
Disclaimer: I am working for the company which develops and supports ConfiForms app
Alex
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