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We really want to use Airtable as a user-facing intake form, rather than spreading our system across Airtable, Google Forms, and whatever else.
In Airtable’s current state, we’d have to compromise on a more frustrating user experience, which we assume will lower form completion.
I don’t think the Form view has to be visually consistent with the Grid view, and I believe that keeping it this way is a disservice to end users.
Some examples:
Google Forms shows you all possible answers. I can’t post more than one image here apparently, but it basically lists out all the options, lets you quickly select an option and move on.
In contrast, this is Airtable:
Airtable’s visual design is great, but in terms of usability, it hides the options and requires 4 clicks and spread out cognitive load where the other requires only 2.
Worse, if I’m using multiple select—which are simple checkboxes in Google Forms—a user will only see a button that says “Select an option.” (again, I can’t include more images unfortunately)
If my only answers are Yes or No, I would ideally like to use a binary option, but in Airtable, it’s just a question followed by a floating checkbox.
If this simply had the options to include a “Yes” next to the checkbox, it would really help clarify what’s happening here.
The current design means we’ll have to limit the amount of questions we ask to offset the increased fatigue, and that’s a shame.
We’d really love it if Airtable tweaked its form design slightly to match how people actually fill out forms.
Thanks so much!