Man I really don't spend enough time doing ui.<p>To op, the following is my thoughts on this whole thread, as well as a few other unrelated threads I've seen since starting to catch up on ui dev/web dev. It's not really related to your project at all.<p>This is like when I first started programming, all the made up words are overwhelming. Is it a language, a library, a framework, an approach like MVC. Except in web world instead of a ton of 3las (or 3lis to be precise) you also get fun made up words.<p>Hey guys, I made blurgheq it's an open source version of a cbkeorf. Cool, but what's the point of open source if you use vlurfirrb. Vlurfirrb is optional, you could use garblewch. The important thing is that now ffbtjfuf is available to all. True but it's only really useful for shfjrjr and I usually use ehgrrheyyyu for my shdhwss needs. Oh, well version 3 of eiueyed does frbtjfuf really well.<p>Lol.
Some feedback:<p>1. It looks like "Menu" is the name of the company. Opening the menu just has your logo. Don't do this on your homepage.<p>2. You spend more sentences on your homepage talking about the code of the site and how it was built and where it is hosted than you do about what the service is. Zero sentences are dedicated to features.<p>3. Your privacy policy just says "Privacy" which isn't a good look for something that collects user data.<p>4. The email field in your demo doesn't support autocorrect (type=email isn't enough, you need to set the autocomplete attributes)
All these form builders are not usable for me because it is only designed for simple cases in mind. One exmaple is that have a simple select list. In real world cases, most master data is select is pretty long so you need to search and filter, so there must be an autosuggest search box for select. It needs to enable single /mulitple select as well.