User experience often comes down to how natural interactions feel, and forms are a big part of that. I started reviewing feedback more closely and noticed that users rarely complain directly, they just stop completing forms. That pushed me to rethink how I build them. While exploring different setups, https://flowyform.com/ gave me more control over flow without adding complexity. The ability to validate inputs and guide users step by step made forms feel less like tasks and more like conversations. It’s not something users point out, but you can see the difference in completion rates.