Forms
Form builder, question types, and what each registration mode actually edits.
Forms are built in the drag-and-drop form builder. The builder only lists form types that match the current mode:
| Mode | Form class |
|---|---|
| Ticketing | Forms::TicketForm |
| RSVP | Forms::RsvpForm |
| Registration | Forms::RegistrationForm |
Buyer/checkout facade forms are internal. They never appear in the builder list.
Builder surfaces
Each form has questions, design, settings, notifications, and responses. Edit one form at a time. The first 15 question previews render immediately; later questions load lazily so large forms stay fast.
Question types
These are the types the product allows (the same list the API exposes as attendee_fields):
Identity
first_name, last_name, full_name, email, contact_phone, tel, job_title, company_name, external_id
Profile
bio, headline, gender, date_of_birth, nationality, country, passport_number
Address
address, home_address, work_address, shipping_address
Choice
dropdown, radio, checkbox, consent, term_and_consent
Text and media
short_text, long_text, text, text_area, paragraph, number, date, time, url, file_upload, image
Social
linkedin_account, twitter_account, facebook_account, instagram_account, github_account, youtube_account, social_account
Event-specific
dietary_requirements, accessibility_requirements, guest
Layout
headline, section_divider, spacer, captcha
Phone answers are normalized to E.164. Country is a dedicated field, not a free-text input.
Notifications
A form can email organizers on submit and send the registrant a confirmation. Automated emails (reminders, thank-you, cancellation) live under Communication, not in the form builder.
File uploads
Public forms upload files through a dedicated endpoint. Large files are accepted via the form file-upload controller, not as a raw multipart on submit.