You'd be hard pressed to find a better form builder than Wufoo. Check it out:

http://vzaar.com/videos/24427.swf

I've been using Wufoo for years, and now I'm in the process of switching to the Webform module to save some monthly charges. I would love Webform to be as easy to use as Wufoo. Good luck with this project!

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quicksketch’s picture

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I'm familiar with Wufoo and several other form builders out there. Of course things don't get much cheaper than free either, so Webform still has a few advantages. ;-)

quicksketch’s picture

I actually did build out the Form Builder and Webform integration at one point, but I rolled it back out of the Webform 3.x version to hurry its release. I'm not entirely sure the WYSIWYG-like form editing interface is really the way I want to take Webform, considering that I've seen users construct 500+ field, 20+ page forms. The WYSIWYG-like interface is not suitable for such forms, so I'm trying to figure out the balance between making 4-field forms and 400-field forms (I believe Wufoo caps you at 50 or 100 fields no matter what your plan is with them). But clearly they have some UI advantages over Webform, we'll take it into consideration as we move forward.

philbar’s picture

There should at least be an option to make it simple (WYSIWYG-like).

That's one of the best features any software can implement. The wizard mode for noobies and the advance mode for techies. Default it to simple, and if someone wants to build a 500+ field form, they can change an option to power mode.

Just a suggestion. Keep up the good work!

alexdio’s picture

Good stuff! While I’m not familiar with Drupal Form Builder Module, I have used a few standalone form builders in my past and fell in love with PHPFroms.net it's cheaper than WuFoo but has the same features.