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Share and embed a form

Every published form has a public link you can share directly, a branded path on formiqa.app, and a copy-paste iframe to embed it on your own site.

Key points
  • Publishing a form gives it a public link you can share directly.
  • The default URL looks like formiqa.app/f/your-form-slug.
  • Set a company slug to get a branded path like formiqa.app/your-company/your-form.
  • Use Copy embed to get an iframe snippet you paste into your website's HTML.
  • Custom domains are not available — you get a branded path on formiqa.app.

Once you create a form and publish it, Formiqa gives it a public link. You can share that link directly, dress it up with a branded path, or embed the form inside a page on your own website. This guide covers all three.

Publishing a form turns its public link on. Open the form, publish it, then copy the public link — that is the address people use to fill it in. By default the link looks like formiqa.app/f/your-form-slug, where the slug is derived from the form's name.

You can paste this link anywhere: an email, a social post, a QR code, or a button on your site. Anyone with the link can open and submit the form; responses land in your submissions dashboard.

Use a branded path

If you set a company slug in your settings, your forms get a cleaner, branded path. Instead of the default /f/ link, the form is served at formiqa.app/your-company/your-form — the same public form, on a path that carries your company name.

The company slug applies across your forms, so every form you publish uses the branded path once the slug is set. It is a nice touch for links you share publicly or print.

Embed on your website

To place a form directly inside one of your own web pages, use the embed snippet:

  1. 1Open the form's actions menu.
  2. 2Choose Copy embed to copy the snippet to your clipboard.
  3. 3Paste the snippet into your page's HTML where you want the form to appear.

The snippet is an iframe whose source is the form's public URL, set to width 100% and height 600 by default. When the page loads, the form renders inline — visitors never leave your site to submit it.

Sizing the embed

The iframe ships with sensible defaults, but you can adjust them. Change the width to fit your layout — leaving it at 100% lets the form stretch to fill its container — and raise or lower the height value so the whole form is visible without an inner scrollbar. Longer forms usually need a taller height than the default 600.

Frequently asked questions

Can I use my own domain, like forms.mycompany.com?
No. Formiqa does not offer custom domains. You can set a company slug so your forms use a branded path such as formiqa.app/your-company/your-form, and you can embed the form on a page of your own domain with the iframe snippet.
Does the embedded form resize automatically?
The iframe uses width 100% and a fixed height (600 by default). Width adapts to its container, but you set the height in the snippet — raise it for longer forms so the whole form shows without an inner scrollbar.
Is the embedded form styled like my brand?
It uses whatever appearance you configure for the form. See customize form appearance to set colors, a logo, and border style so the embed matches your site.

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