Widgets that collect data,
built in.

Contact forms, polls, guestbooks, quizzes, RSVPs — your widget reads, writes, and emails you on every submission. No backend. No Airtable. No Typeform.

One simple table, three ways to use it

Every data widget stores its entries in a table. You decide who can add to it and who can see what's inside.

Collect Visitors submit, only you see

Contact forms, RSVPs, signups, support requests. Visitors submit; only you can read the responses.

Contact form · Newsletter signup · Event RSVP

Show Everyone sees what visitors submit

Guestbooks, testimonial walls, leaderboards. Submissions appear on the widget for everyone to see.

Guestbook · Testimonial wall · Leaderboard

Tally Everyone sees the totals only

Polls, quizzes, votes, reactions. Visitors add to the count without seeing each other’s raw answers.

Quick poll · Feedback quiz · Up/down vote

From "make me a form" to live in seconds

You describe it. The AI wires up the table, the email alerts, and the embed code.

1

Ask the AI to build it

Describe the form, poll, or guestbook you want in plain English — including who should get notified. No fields to configure by hand.

Make me a contact form that emails sales@acme.co whenever someone writes in.
Done — I built a contact form with Name, Email, and Message, created a private Submissions table, and set it to email sales@acme.co on every new entry.
2

It wires up the table for you

Behind the scenes the AI sets up a table with the right columns, decides who can add to it and who can see it, and connects your widget straight to it. Nothing to host.

Table: Submissions
nametextpublic write
emailemailpublic write
messagetextpublic write
receiveddateprivate
3

Submissions land instantly

Every entry shows up in your dashboard and an email hits your inbox. Read them, export them, or let them appear live on the widget — your call.

Submissions live
NameEmailReceived
Jordan Leejordan@acme.cojust now
Priya N.priya@studio.io2m ago
Sam O.sam@gmail.com1h ago

You control who can do what

Two simple switches — can visitors see it, and can visitors add to it — turn one table into a form, a guestbook, or a poll.

Public read: offPublic write: on

Contact form

Anyone can submit. Only you can read the responses, in your dashboard.

Public read: onPublic write: on

Guestbook

Visitors submit, and their entries appear on the widget for everyone to see.

Public read: onPublic write: off

Announcements

You post; visitors only read. Update content from your dashboard.

Public read: offPublic write: off

Private notes

Just for you — a private table only your widget can read.

Get an email the moment someone submits

Every table can email you — and your team — on each new entry. Build the subject line from the submission itself, and route different submissions to different people.

  • Notify multiple recipients per table
  • Put submitted values in the subject: New lead from {name}
  • Conditional routing — e.g. only email sales when the message mentions “enterprise”
  • One credit per email sent — no separate email tool to pay for
New lead from Jordan Lee
MightyWidgets · to sales@acme.co
Name Jordan Lee
Email jordan@acme.co
Message Loved the demo — can we talk pricing?

One bill instead of three

Forms, storage, and email notifications are all included in your plan’s credits.

1 creditper submission stored
1 creditper notification email
$0extra tools to buy
MightyWidgetsTypeform + MailchimpAirtable + Zapier
Build the formDescribe it to AIDrag-and-drop builderBuild a base by hand
Embed on your siteOne line of codeEmbed snippetNeeds a separate form tool
Store submissionsIncludedIn TypeformIn Airtable
Email on submitBuilt inMailchimp / automationZapier or Make
Tools to manageOneTwoTwo or three

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything about collecting data with your widgets

Do I need a backend, a database, or a Zapier account?

No. MightyWidgets stores every submission for you and emails you when one arrives. There is no server to run, no database to configure, and nothing to wire together with Zapier or Make. The AI sets the table up while it builds your widget.

How private is "private"?

You decide per column. A contact form can let anyone submit while keeping every response visible only to you in your dashboard. A guestbook can show submissions publicly. A poll can show just the totals and never the individual answers. Who can add entries and who can see them are separate switches, so you are always in control of who sees what.

How do I get notified when someone submits?

Each table can send notification emails to one or more recipients whenever a new row arrives. You can set the subject line using values from the submission — for example "New lead from {name}" — and add conditions so a message only emails your sales address when it matches a rule you choose.

What happens if someone spams my form?

Public submissions are rate limited per widget, so a single visitor cannot flood your table. Each accepted submission costs one credit, and each notification email costs one credit, so your usage stays predictable.

Can I delete a submission?

Yes. You can view, manage, and delete any submission from your MightyWidgets dashboard at any time.

Is there a limit on how much I can collect?

Submissions are billed per row rather than capped, so your tables grow with your business. Your plan’s monthly credits and any never-expiring top-up packs cover the loads, submissions, and notification emails. See the pricing page for the credits included on each plan.

Start collecting in minutes

Build a form, poll, or guestbook with AI — free, with 50 credits every month, forever.

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