FormLoom

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Forms, woven into your stack

A loom weaves threads into fabric. FormLoom weaves a working form into your codebase.

Adding a form to a site is a solved problem that still wastes an afternoon every time: stand up an endpoint, wire deliverable email, add spam protection, build somewhere to read the submissions, and handle file uploads. FormLoom does all of that behind a single URL — and it’s the first form backend built for the way developers actually scaffold now: by asking an AI coding tool.

Our wedge is the MCP server. When you tell Cursor, Claude Code, or v0 “add a contact form,” the agent calls FormLoom’s get_snippet tool, gets framework-correct code with a real provisioned key already embedded, and drops it in. The form works on first run. No signup interrupt, no docs tab, no access-key hunt.

We also fixed the thing developers complain about most in this category: free submissions getting deleted after 30 days. On FormLoom, your submissions are yours forever, on every tier. File uploads are free. Spam scoring is on by default. And our comparison pages are honest — we concede where rivals win, because that’s what gets re-cited.

Paste this. It works.

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