Questions
FAQ
Straight answers about Google Forms, file uploads, limits, and how FormGPT differs from a chat-only tool.
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Q1
Does FormGPT create forms without my permission?
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No. With Google Forms connected, FormGPT creates the form in your Drive when you generate. If Google is not linked yet, you get a studio draft to review first—nothing is published until you connect and confirm.
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Q2
Is this just a chatbot?
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No—it is a structured workflow: AI builds real Google Forms from your prompt or file, with optional append to existing forms and multiple question types—not a free-form chat.
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Q3
Can I upload a PDF or Word file?
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Yes. Attach PDF, DOCX, TXT, or Markdown (up to 5 MB). FormGPT reads the text to build questions—you can also type a prompt on its own or combine both.
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Q4
Do you store my uploaded files?
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No. Uploads are processed in memory to extract text for generation. We do not keep your files or extracted content on our servers after the request finishes.
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Q5
Can I add questions to a form I already have?
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Yes. Use Add to Existing Form, paste your Google Form edit URL, describe the new questions, and FormGPT appends them to the live form in your Drive.
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Q6
What Google account access do I need?
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Sign in with Google to use FormGPT. Connect Google Forms once so we can create or update forms in your Drive when you generate or append. Without that connection, drafts stay in FormGPT until you link Google and publish.
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Q7
What form types can FormGPT create?
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MCQ quizzes, true/false, mixed quizzes, short-answer tests, surveys, questionnaires, feedback forms, and registration-style forms. Pick a template, set difficulty and question count, then generate.
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Q8
Is there a free plan?
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Yes. You can generate Google Forms (or studio drafts if Google is not connected), append to existing forms, and work within free-tier limits. See pricing for limits and Pro options.