Form builder
Build powerful forms for your church
Create registration forms, connect cards, and surveys that make it easy for your members to sign up, register, and pay. Drag-and-drop builder, automation from responses, and AI can help you draft questions and flows so you spend less time building and more time in ministry.
What is a church form builder?
A church form builder is a tool that lets ministry teams create online forms — registration forms, connect cards, surveys, and sign-ups — without coding or design skills. It replaces paper forms and disconnected survey tools with a drag-and-drop editor tied to your church database so responses flow directly into your people records, lists, and automations. ChurchRaise includes a free form builder with branded follow-up emails, payment collection, embeddable forms for bulletins and websites, QR codes, and AI-assisted question drafting.
Everything your forms need
Automation, branded emails, embed in bulletin or website, and drag-and-drop. One place.
Automation from responses
Automatically create lists and workflows from registrations. When someone signs up, they can be added to a list, trigger a welcome email, or notify your team.
Branded follow-up emails
Design branded emails that send automatically to responders. Confirm registrations, send next steps, or thank people without manual follow-up.
Embeddable forms
Embed forms in your digital bulletin or website. One form, one link. People can sign up or register without leaving the page they're on.
Drag-and-drop builder
Create and customize forms with an intuitive editor. Add questions, set rules, and style forms to match your church. No technical skills required.
QR codes for every form
Every form gets a QR code automatically. Print it, share it on screens or handouts, and make sign-ups and registrations easy for your congregation.
Smart form design
Describe what you need and get suggested questions, field types, and flows. Build registration forms, connect cards, or surveys faster with your Ministry Assistant helping to structure and refine.
FAQ
Common questions about church forms
Quick answers for church staff and volunteers.