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      <title>Formon: Connect any website form to Notion with one line of code</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2026 05:43:00 +0300</pubDate>
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      <turbo:content><![CDATA[<header><h1>Formon: Connect any website form to Notion with one line of code</h1></header><figure><img alt="" src="https://static.tildacdn.com/tild6232-3064-4663-b233-663366356132/form-to-notion.png"/></figure><h2  class="t-redactor__h2">Formon: Connect any website form to Notion with one line of code</h2><div class="t-redactor__text">Hey! I'm Alex, and I built Formon — an experiment with a simple idea: what if you could collect form submissions from any website directly into Notion by adding just one line of code?</div><div class="t-redactor__text">It's a working MVP. Not perfect yet, but already useful. And if you use Notion as your CRM — this might be exactly what you've been looking for.</div><h2  class="t-redactor__h2">Where the idea came from</h2><div class="t-redactor__text">I decided to use Notion for collecting leads, but the Notion integration in my CMS was buggy — limited functionality, constantly breaking.</div><div class="t-redactor__text">I could've used form builders (like Notion Forms, Tally), but I didn't want to replace my existing forms that already had the design I needed.</div><div class="t-redactor__text">Or I could try integration platforms like Zapier, Make, n8n — but I had no experience with them. That's when I got the itch to create a service that would connect forms on any website (or almost any) with Notion databases.</div><div class="t-redactor__text">Probably ambitious — there are tons of platforms, they all work differently, but so far it's working out. ✨ And that's how Formon was born.</div><h2  class="t-redactor__h2">How it works</h2><div class="t-redactor__text"><strong>Set up in 5 minutes:</strong></div><div class="t-redactor__text"><ol><li data-list="ordered">Go to formon.io</li><li data-list="ordered">Authorize with Notion, choose a page for your submissions</li><li data-list="ordered">We create a workspace page in Notion with your script</li><li data-list="ordered">Copy the script and paste it on your website</li><li data-list="ordered">All your forms appear in the dashboard, and you can connect them to the right database</li></ol></div><div class="t-redactor__text">That's it for setup. Basic functionality, everything inside Notion. And yeah, maybe it'll take 9 minutes instead of 5, but sorry for the clickbait. 😅</div><h2  class="t-redactor__h2">What it can do</h2><div class="t-redactor__text">✅ Find all forms on your website or page (depending on where you paste the script) </div><div class="t-redactor__text">✅ Work with different form fields — text, email, phone, checkboxes, selects </div><div class="t-redactor__text">✅ Automatically detect new forms on your site and new databases in Notion </div><div class="t-redactor__text">✅ Connect each form to different tables within the same page </div><div class="t-redactor__text">✅ Manage everything through an "improvised" dashboard page in Notion</div><div class="t-redactor__text">Not many features yet, but enough to figure out: whether you need this product and what's missing.</div><h2  class="t-redactor__h2">Who is this for</h2><div class="t-redactor__text">Formon is for those who:</div><div class="t-redactor__text"><ul><li data-list="bullet">Use Notion as their workspace — and want to see leads in the same place</li><li data-list="bullet">Launch landing pages/quizzes — and need a simple Notion CRM for leads</li><li data-list="bullet">Don't want to deal with or pay for integration services — just for one form-to-Notion connection</li><li data-list="bullet">Need it simple and fast — paste the code and forget about it</li></ul></div><div class="t-redactor__text">If you're freelancing, running a small agency, doing info products, or just building something scrappy — this will probably work for you.</div><h2  class="t-redactor__h2">Technical: how it's built</h2><div class="t-redactor__text">Browsers can't send data directly to Notion (security policy). So data flows through my server as a middleman:</div><blockquote class="t-redactor__quote"><strong style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Form → Formon server → Notion</strong></blockquote><div class="t-redactor__text">I use the official Notion API. You choose which databases to grant access to. I don't store your data and don't have access to it.</div><div class="t-redactor__text">Transparent and secure.</div><h2  class="t-redactor__h2">Try it and give feedback</h2><div class="t-redactor__text">If the idea resonates — try it right now: 👉 <strong style="color: rgb(0, 117, 222);"><a href="https://formon.io" style="color: rgb(0, 117, 222);">formon.io</a></strong> — setup in 5 minutes, no card required.</div><div class="t-redactor__text">Formon is free and plans to stay that way. If the service becomes useful — I'll add paid features down the road, but the core functionality will always stay free.</div><div class="t-redactor__text">And if you try it — tell me honestly:</div><div class="t-redactor__text"><ul><li data-list="bullet">What worked, what didn't</li><li data-list="bullet">What was confusing</li><li data-list="bullet">What's missing</li></ul></div><div class="t-redactor__text">At this stage, your feedback literally shapes the product. Thanks for reading. See you in Notion 👋</div>]]></turbo:content>
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