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Form workflow toolchains and connector sprawl

April 5, 2026r/IndieHackers

In r/IndieHackers, small teams describe form workflows that quickly sprawl across form builders, connect zapier automations, and google sheets or databases, with the main pain being fragmented ownership of the workflow.

What does your full form workflow look like these days?
So you end up with Tally for the form because the UX is great, then Zapier to push data somewhere useful, then Google Sheets because it's free, then you realize you need actual filtering so you move to Airtable, and now you've got 4 tools and 3 zaps for what should be one workflow.
Data goes to Google Sheets via Zapier.
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