The Agent: editing forms conversationally
Use the Agent to add fields, change logic, update themes, or translate — all in plain language.
The Agent lets you edit your form using natural language. Instead of clicking through menus and sidebars, describe what you want and it works out which changes to make.
Opening the Agent
Click "Agent" in the builder's top bar. It opens as a column on the right of the builder, so you can keep seeing your form while you talk to it. Ask for anything in the box at the bottom — it's the one that reads "Ask me to add, rewrite or restyle anything".
The Agent proposes its changes rather than applying them. You see what it intends to do and accept or discard it, which is why it's safe to ask for something ambitious.
What you can ask
- •Add fields — "Add a phone number field after question 2" or "Insert a rating question at the end".
- •Edit fields — "Change the title of question 3 to 'How satisfied are you?'" or "Make question 5 required".
- •Reorder — "Move the email field to the top of the form".
- •Logic — "If the user selects 'Other', show a text field asking them to specify".
- •Theme — "Switch to a dark theme with green accent colors" or "Use a modern sans-serif font".
- •Translate — "Translate all fields to Spanish" or "Add French translations".
- •Delete — "Remove the last two questions" or "Delete the welcome screen image".
Multi-turn conversations
The Agent maintains context across messages. You can refine your request iteratively: "Add a rating question" → "Make it 1-10 instead of 1-5" → "Add a logic jump: if below 5, go to question 8".
What each message costs
Every message you send the Agent costs 4 AI credits. That price is the same whether the change is small or large, because each turn hands the AI your entire form plus the tools it can use — so it pays to bundle several changes into one message instead of sending them one by one.
- •A message that fails, or that the Agent refuses, is refunded automatically — you only pay for turns that actually did something.
- •Polishing a single screen from a short instruction is a cheaper, separate action at 1 credit, if the change only affects one question.
- •Undoing a change the Agent made costs nothing.
The Agent can make multiple changes at once. Try: "Add an NPS question, set the theme to dark blue, and make all fields required."
Read what the Agent proposes before you accept it, and preview the form before publishing. It is powerful but may occasionally misinterpret complex instructions.
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