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Onform.work launches MCP-native forms for Claude, Cursor

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Onform.work launches MCP-native forms for Claude, Cursor
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Onform.work launches MCP-native forms for Claude, Cursor

Onform turns form creation and submission management into a conversational workflow, letting users build and edit forms from Claude, Cursor, or any MCP-compatible tool. It also keeps a traditional dashboard, self-hosting option, and integrations for teams that want form software they can own.

// ANALYSIS

This feels less like a new form builder and more like a distribution bet on MCP: if work starts in AI clients, SaaS tools that expose native agents will feel far stickier than UI-first incumbents.

  • Native MCP support is the core differentiator here, because it moves form ops into the assistant instead of wrapping a chat layer around a normal dashboard.
  • The pricing story is aggressive versus Typeform and Jotform, especially with unlimited responses on paid plans and self-hosting for teams that care about cost control and data ownership.
  • Conversational forms are already a familiar pattern; what’s new is letting teams create, update, and inspect them from the same AI surface where they already draft code and internal tools.
  • The integrations story matters: Google Sheets, webhooks, Zapier, and n8n make it useful for lead capture and internal workflows, not just prettier surveys.
  • Founding.dev is clearly using Onform as a wedge into its broader “replace SaaS with owned software” pitch, so this launch is as much platform strategy as product launch.
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DISCOVERED

49d ago

2026-04-09

PUBLISHED

49d ago

2026-04-09

RELEVANCE

8/ 10

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