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.
- 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.
Share a direct link
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:
- 1Open the form's actions menu.
- 2Choose Copy embed to copy the snippet to your clipboard.
- 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?
Does the embedded form resize automatically?
Is the embedded form styled like my brand?
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