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Jotform Tables is a cloud-based tool that enables you to create and manage data-driven tables. It provides a simple, user-friendly interface that enables you to create tables, customize their appearance, and control access to your data. With Jotform Tables, you can easily import and export data, collaborate with your team, and automate workflows. Jotform Tables is best for businesses and organizations looking to streamline their data management processes and improve collaboration and productivity.
| Company | Jotform Inc. |
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| Year founded | 2006 |
| Company size | 201-500 employees |
| Headquarters | San Francisco, California, United States |
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| Deployment | Cloud / SaaS / Web-Based, Mobile Android, Mobile iPad, Mobile iPhone |
| Support | 24/7 (Live rep), Chat, Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base, Phone Support |
| Training | Documentation |
| Languages | English |
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I like that it's so easy to access, review form submissions and edit.
If you are coming from the old system it can take some adjusting to the new layout.
It's good to oversee quickly what JotForms have been submitted and you have the option to forward this to yourself by email.
Jotform Tables is a great way of collecting and sharing data with team members for events and everyday office functions. I love how easy it is to set up a table, create integrations, and share information with other teams members.
The customer service is not efficient. Many answers and assistance have to come from forums, and if you do get a response from a JF team member, it is often not helpful. Also, I wouldn't say I like that the export process does not break down properly in some fields. For example, if you have multiple products, it will download in the same column, which does not help finalize data.
I am collecting data from members of our organization and storing information, such as surveys, registrations, and databases. The most significant benefit is that it is easy for someone to learn how to use it. I have never had an issue sharing with a team member how to use the system.
It provides an easy to view grid of responses
There is nothing I dislike about jotform tables
Viewing form submissions easily
It's great to see the analytics after surveys have been done. It's also super easy to set up.
I thought it was expensive for what you get. I will be cancelling soon and sticking with google forms.
It has helped us listen to over 200 peoples views in Essex, southend & Thurrock on youth violence.
Database functionality has been missing from form builders for a long time. For the last 10 years, organizations have been using a combo of forms & google sheets to implement essential business processes. Good: - Relational Data Guided by Forms - Adds much needed extensibility to a clean form builder to allow for better prototyping and scalability
For context on the below: our Jotform account was automatically deactivated multiple times because we were attempting to prototype a Customer Support form that would help triage customer orders when submitting for support. In the form, we were collecting "Last 4 of Credit Card," which Jotform incorrectly told us is not PCI compliant**. 1. Jotform uses a number of automations to audit and turn off their users without warning. I had to check the network responses from the website to finally figure out why my account had been suspended without warning. 2. Jotform customer support is relatively inaccessible. Their primary support is a public support forum**. It is not apparent to me looking at their support form that the posts are made public, and I was asking account-specific questions. 3. When talking with someone from Enterprise Sales: - All of my questions & concerns about the product were largely ignored - I was continually offered a contract to sign before any of my questions were resolved - This quote from their sales rep when I asked how I could avoid their automations after being turned off a second time: "We have over 10 million users on the standard plans, and the law of large numbers tells us we will also get some bad actors in there, so don't take it personally." 4. When I couldn't figure out why my account wasn't working, I logged in with an alternate email resulting in Jotform IP banning me. Since the IP they banned was my office, this meant I had to go over to a coffee shop to manage my paid ($90/month) subscription. We eventually did not sign an enterprise contract with Jotform when they refused our stipulation that they would need to give us notice before turning off our account again. They eventually told us "It looks like we are too far apart on multiple fronts to reach a signed agreement." It is not acceptable to our SLAs to have any of our tools, especially Customer Support, suddenly stop working with no recourse. ** https://www.pcisecuritystandards.org/pdfs/pci_fs_data_storage.pdf ** https://www.jotform.com/contact/
We were trying to use Jotform and It's product line for Customer Support as well as lead qualification for Sales. We now use a mix of cognito forms and notion