What Are Review Forms?
Overview Review Forms are an easy way to collect honest opinions, reviews, and experiences from your customers or team members. They allow you to: Why Use Review Forms? How Review Forms Work
Each Feedspace plan includes a generous set of review forms to cover most use cases. When you need more, there are a few quick options to expand your capacity or make the most of your existing forms.
Each Feedspace plan includes a set number of active review forms. When you reach that limit, Feedspace prevents creating new forms until you either upgrade or remove an existing form.
Upgrading to a higher-tier plan increases the number of forms you can create. Click the upgrade prompt shown when you try to create a new form, or go to your account billing settings to view available plans.
If you have forms you no longer use, deleting them frees up a slot for a new one.
Deleting a form is permanent. All settings for that form are removed. Reviews already collected remain in your Testimonials library and are not deleted.
Instead of creating a new form, consider editing an existing form to serve your new use case. You can update the title, questions, branding, and labels without creating an additional form. This is ideal if the new campaign is similar to an existing one.
Yes. Paused forms still occupy a slot in your form count. To free up a slot, delete the form rather than pausing it.
Go to your account or billing settings in Feedspace to see your current plan details, including the maximum number of forms.
Overview Review Forms are an easy way to collect honest opinions, reviews, and experiences from your customers or team members. They allow you to: Why Use Review Forms? How Review Forms Work
Follow these steps to quickly set up a text testimonial form in Feedspace: 1. Open the Forms Section 2. Create a New Form Click Create New Form. You’ll get two options: If you choose AI, simply describe your form (e.g., “Make video and text review form for my online tutoring...
Feedspace currently uses AI to generate the initial version of every new form. To create a form manually in your own style, you can give the AI a simple one-sentence prompt so it produces a basic structure, and then you can edit the entire form manually. All fields, questions, and...