Long forms become short steps. Progress bar, conditional branching, and auto-save mean visitors finish what they started — even on shaky mobile connections.
The form-type playbook, applied to the real estate buyer journey.
A 12-field single-page form converts at ~5%. The same 12 fields split into a 6-step flow with progress converts at 12–18%. The brain treats each step as a small commitment, not a wall of fields.
Every step auto-saves. If the visitor closes the tab and comes back, they resume where they left off — even days later. No retypes.
Show only the steps relevant to each visitor's answers. A 30-step max can deliver a 6-step actual experience for most visitors.
Step buttons sit in the natural thumb arc on phones, single-column layouts skip the pinch-zoom dance, and field focus opens the right keyboard automatically. Mobile completion rates often outpace desktop on multi-step flows.
Animated multi-step forms tuned for the longest decision cycle in marketing. Server-side pixel tracking keeps your Meta and Google attribution alive even when buyers browse on iOS in incognito.
30+ field buyer questionnaires don't have to bleed leads. Multi-step flows with progress, conditional logic, and auto-save lift completion 30–50%.
Property browsing happens on phones, in incognito, with content blockers on. Server-side Meta CAPI and Google Ads recover the conversions your client-side pixels miss.
Score by neighborhood, budget, and timeline at submit time. Webhook to your CRM, Slack, or assignment tool before the lead even sees the thank-you screen.
Pre-built and ready to fork. Customize the copy and ship in minutes.
Browse all templatesCharcoal cinematic welcome with property background, price-range filter and scheduling.
Single-page showing request. Listing ID, preferred slot, contact, financing status.
Green practical multi-step with employment info, references, and pet policy.
Request a property viewing or tour appointment.
Request a property viewing or tour appointment.
No. Auto-save persists per step in localStorage and on the server. Visitors resume where they left off — even days later.
Yes. Step-level conditional logic shows only the steps relevant to each visitor's answers.
Yes. Progress accounts for conditional branches so the bar reflects the visitor's actual remaining steps, not the maximum possible.
Free while in beta · Server-side tracking included