MakeForms provides a dynamic and personalized form-filling experience for your users with Conditional Logic fields. This feature is used to show or hide form fields based on the answers provided by the user in previous fields. This type of form is ideal for:

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Survey Forms

Survey forms can use Conditional Fields to ask follow-up questions based on the user’s initial answers. For example, if a user mentions a particular health condition, additional questions about the symptoms and treatments for that condition can be shown.

2

Loan Applications

Loan application forms can use Conditional Fields to collect additional information based on the type of loan being applied for. For example, if a user selects a mortgage loan, follow-up questions about the property being purchased would be shown.

3

Employment Update Forms

A status update form can use Conditional Fields to collect different types of information based on the status being reported. For example, if a user marks “completed”, additional questions about the completion and the status would be shown.

4

Employee Onboarding Forms

Employee Onboarding forms can use Conditional Fields to collect additional data based on the type of position being filled. For example, if a user selects a management position, additional questions about management experience, qualifications would be shown.

5

Event Registration Forms

Event Registration forms can use Conditional Fields to collect additional information based on the type of event/activity selected. For example, if a user selects a sporting event, follow-up questions about the specific sport being played would be shown.

6

Order Forms

Order Forms can use Conditional Fields to collect additional information based on the type of product being ordered. For example, if a user selects a customizable product, questions regarding the specifications of the product would be shown.

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Customer Feedback Forms

Customer Feedback forms can use Conditional Fields to collect additional information based on the feedback being provided. For example, if a user selects “positive”, additional questions about what specifically they liked would be shown.

With MakeForms Conditional Logic field, the user can also mark the field as sensitive data for privacy reasons.