JotForm


JotForm is a San Francisco-based online form building company. JotForm's software creates forms with a drag and drop creation tool and an option to encrypt user data. As of 2015, JotForm had 2 million registered users and 7,000 form templates. The forms can be integrated on external sites including MailChimp, PayPal, Stripe, and Salesforce.

History

JotForm was founded in 2006 by Aytekin Tank.
In 2011, JotForm released Wishbox, a feedback tool that annotates screenshots.
By 2012, JotForm had over 700,000 users and published over 2 million user forms.
JotForm released an Adobe Document Cloud eSign Widget in June 2015 for embedded esigning into forms.
In April 2016, JotForm announced that its software was available on Weebly. In December 2016, the company partnered with IFTTT to integrate an "Applet" to create forms in other applications. Tech Times recognized JotForm online form integration on Slack as one of the "Best Productivity Apps" of 2016.
In 2018, JotForm acquired Noupe an online magazine.

Controversy

In February 2012, the United States Secret Service shut down the JotForm site as part of an undisclosed investigation of user-created forms. After two days, the site was back up.