Trackvia does web-forms too!
By Vivek | July 3rd, 2007 at 04:01 pm ET
Last week I had written about Denver based startup Trackvia getting funded. In the article I had mentioned that having the ability to generate web-forms to enable easier data entry into the core online database feature set would be a highly complimentary option. Talking with Trackvia’s President Chris Basham today, I found out that the service does in fact offer the ability to quickly generate web forms. Although the web-generation end of things is not as highly functional as Wufoo, but it solves most of the basic needs.
To get your form, you just need to make a small change to the URL, and subsequently click on a hyperlink to get the form automatically generated for you. All you need to do is to grab the html code and insert into your template/page. In case you want to add colors and stuff, you would still have to go through the manual CSS route.
The best about using Trackvia forms is that there is no limit on how much data that back-end can hold or offer with the subscription plan, since there are no extra charges storage space. As compared to that Wufoo gives only 500 entries for $10/month, 3000 entries for $24/month,…and unlimited entries for $199. Hmm.
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