# Forms people can answer by talking

> Create a voice-first form, share one link, and receive a transcript with the detail people often leave out of a text box.

Canonical URL: https://superforms.co/voice-forms

Superforms lets respondents answer by voice or text in a normal browser. Spoken answers are transcribed with Whisper. A one-question form can use selective smart follow-ups when another answer would materially improve the result.

## Useful form combinations

- **One voice question + a smart follow-up** (Available now): Start with the question that matters. If the answer is still vague, ask one relevant question about the example, cause, or desired outcome.
- **A short script + voice answers** (Available now): Use a few consistent questions when every response needs to cover the same ground, while still letting people answer naturally.
- **Voice for the story + text for exact details** (Available now): Let people talk through the experience, then type information that is easier to copy precisely, such as a URL, name, or error message.
- **A reusable link + repeated voice entries** (Available now): Keep the same form open for ongoing feedback, research diaries, feature suggestions, or recurring team reflections.
- **A voice response + delivery to Slack** (Slack delivery planned): Transcribe the response, bundle the original questions and answers, and send a coherent update to the product or research channel.

## Voice form ideas

- [Let customers say more than they’d type](https://superforms.co/use-cases/voice-customer-feedback): Give customers a microphone instead of another empty text box. They can talk naturally, and you get a clear transcript with the detail behind their opinion.
- [Collect testimonials that sound like real people](https://superforms.co/use-cases/voice-testimonials): Invite customers to talk through what changed, what surprised them, and what they would tell someone considering your product.
- [Capture what happened while it’s still fresh](https://superforms.co/use-cases/voice-diary-studies): Use short voice diary entries to understand routines, frustrations, and decisions as people experience them—not days later in a recall interview.
- [Let clients tell you what they need](https://superforms.co/use-cases/voice-client-intake): Replace the intimidating intake questionnaire with a short voice-first conversation that captures goals, constraints, examples, and open questions.
- [Make team debriefs easier to contribute to](https://superforms.co/use-cases/voice-team-retrospectives): Let teammates talk through what worked, what felt difficult, and what should change before the details disappear into the next project.
- [Hear why the deal was won—or lost](https://superforms.co/use-cases/voice-win-loss-interviews): Ask buyers what shaped their decision while the evaluation is still recent, without scheduling a formal interview for every opportunity.
- [Capture reactions before people leave](https://superforms.co/use-cases/voice-event-feedback): Share a QR code or link while the session, workshop, tour, or community event is still fresh and let attendees answer by talking.
- [Let users explain the feature they wish existed](https://superforms.co/use-cases/voice-feature-requests): Users speak the idea, voice transcription turns it into text, and a focused follow-up captures the problem, workaround, and outcome your product team needs.

## Get started

- Create a form: https://superforms.co/
- Add Superforms to your AI: https://superforms.co/agent-setup
- Browse every use case: https://superforms.co/use-cases
