About FormGPT
FormGPT is a web app that drafts Google Forms for you. You type what you need (or upload a file). We generate a structured draft—questions, answer choices, and quiz-style settings when relevant. You can review that draft, then send it to your own Google account as a real Google Form if you connect Google.
What happens, in order
- You describe the form. For example: “20-question MCQ on photosynthesis” or “post-workshop feedback with a rating scale.” You can also paste text or upload a supported document so the draft follows your source material.
- We generate a draft. The draft lives in FormGPT as editable content—not yet a form in your Drive.
- You check it. Change wording or structure if you need to, then export when you are happy with it.
- Optional: publish to Google. If you connect Google Forms, we create or update a form in your Google account from that draft. If you do not connect Google, you still keep the draft in FormGPT and can connect later.
What FormGPT is not
- We are not a replacement for the Google Forms website—you use Google for sharing links, responses, and grading workflows you already rely on.
- We do not guarantee every rare question type will map perfectly; some fields may need a small edit inside Google Forms after export.
Who tends to use it
Teachers, trainers, people running events, and teams that need quizzes, surveys, registrations, or feedback forms—anyone who wants a head start instead of building every question from a blank form.
Try it
Sign in with Google, open Create, and run through the flow once. See pricing for free vs paid limits.