Let's be honest: the real reason we started this company is that the job market is tough, and nobody was hiring us fast enough. (Kidding. Mostly.)
But in between sending out resumes and filling out endless application forms, we realized something painful: Forms haven't changed since the 90s.
Everything else in software has evolved. You don't "email" a taxi; you tap a button. You don't "browse" a library; you ask ChatGPT. The world moved to natural, fluid interactions. But forms? They are still just digital clipboards. Long, scrolling walls of empty boxes that scream "homework."
We looked at the tools available—even the "modern" ones—and they still felt like interrogations. They were pretty, sure. But they weren't human. We realized we were building software for a world that text messages, but forcing them to write letters.
HOW PEOPLE COMMUNICATE
They chat
WhatsApp, Discord, Slack
They talk
Voice notes, Siri
They prompt
ChatGPT, Claude
Why can't a form just be a chat?
That's what PingPolls is. It's a remix. We took the structure of a database and wrapped it in the comfort of a messaging app.
It might seem like we're reinventing the wheel, but we're just putting better tires on it. If you lower the friction—if you make a form feel like a DM instead of a tax return—people will actually want to talk to you.
THE ANTI-FORM PROMISE
Every message is a step forward. No "required field" anxiety. No mandatory data nobody cares about.
PRINCIPLE #1
It feels like texting your friend, not filling out a tax form.
Zero Scrolling
One question at a time.
Smart Flow
Adapts to answers.
Traditional forms are broken
WHAT CHANGES
When friction disappears, engagement appears
People don't avoid conversations. They avoid bureaucracy. PingPolls is the answer to the question: "What if forms just... talked?"
Obsession. We are bootstrapping this because we believe in it. Every line of code, every pixel, and every feature exists because we personally hated the alternative. We are building in public, staying small, and moving fast.
You aren't just using a tool; you are supporting a belief that software should feel effortless.
We are betting our careers (and our sanity) that you feel the same way. Welcome to the conversation.
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