Forms to Map

Collect, Collaborate, and Create

Whether gathering community feedback or managing sales teams, Proxi Custom Forms let you collect and visualize your data on an interactive map — putting insights at your fingertips

Endless Customization

Tailor your forms to your needs with custom fields, dropdowns, checkboxes, and more!

Instant Updates

See form submissions instantly reflected on your map, keeping your data up-to-date.
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Smart Logic

Create dynamic forms that adjust based on user input for a smarter experience.

Built to Scale

From small projects to enterprise-level data collection, Proxi grows with you.

Feedback Collection

Gather surveys, testimonials, or project ideas and visualize responses on your map for clear, actionable insights

Sales Teams

Map client territories, track leads, or organize customer data for a visual approach to sales management and strategy.

Collective Guides

Create interactive maps for "Best Local Spots" or niche guides like coffee shops, hiking trails, or unique attractions.

Holiday Displays

Crowdsourced the best holiday lights in your community, creating an interactive map for festive tours and family fun.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a subscription to access custom forms?
Yes, you’ll need to purchase the Custom Form Add-on for $29 per user per month or opt for the 'Have it All' plan.
Can I approve points before they are shown on the map?
Yes, Proxi offers an approval feature that allows you to review and approve points before they appear on the map. This ensures that all contributions meet your criteria and maintain the quality and accuracy of your map. To enable this feature, simply adjust the settings in your map's administration panel. You will be notified of new submissions and can approve or reject them as needed, giving you full control over the content displayed on your map.
What types of form data fields does Proxi support?
Proxi supports a variety of data fields for custom forms, including text, phone numbers, multi-select options, single-select dropdowns, email addresses, links, and photos, allowing you to collect and organize information seamlessly.
What is conditional logic in forms, and how can it benefit me?
Conditional logic allows you to create dynamic forms that change based on user responses. For example, if a respondent selects "Yes" to a question, they might see a different follow-up question than if they selected "No." This personalized approach enhances the user experience by ensuring respondents only see relevant questions, which can improve completion rates and the quality of the data collected.
Is form data exportable?
Yes, you can easily export your form/map data as a CSV file to analyze or integrate with other tools.

Adventure Awaits!

How would you like to plot your course!?