About FormTracker.io
FormTracker.io was built for a simple reason: important forms break more often than teams realize, and almost no one notices until a lead, signup, customer request, or application is already lost.
Most businesses rely on form builders, embedded forms, and hosted form pages every day. They are convenient, but they are not invisible infrastructure. A provider update, expired form, disabled response setting, broken embed script, validation change, or submit endpoint issue can stop a working form without taking the whole page down.
Why we built it
Traditional uptime tools can tell you whether a page loads. They usually cannot tell you whether the form on that page still accepts submissions. FormTracker exists to close that gap.
We monitor forms and the pages where they are embedded so teams can know when something stops working. If a form fails to load, stops submitting, times out, or starts rejecting valid input, FormTracker is designed to surface that signal quickly and send an email alert before customers are the first people to discover the issue.
What FormTracker monitors
FormTracker checks whether a form or embedded form page is reachable, whether the form experience loads, and whether the expected submit path appears healthy. The goal is not to inspect the people filling out the form. The goal is to confirm that the form itself is still doing its job.
That makes FormTracker useful for contact forms, lead capture forms, onboarding flows, surveys, event registrations, application forms, and other web forms that matter to a business.
What we do not store
FormTracker does not store your form submissions, field values, visitor answers, or customer response data. We are not a form database, CRM, analytics warehouse, or lead inbox.
Our job is narrower: monitor whether forms and embedded form pages work, then alert you when they do not.
Our promise
FormTracker is for teams who cannot afford to find out about broken forms from angry customers, missing leads, or silent conversion drops. We keep the product focused, lightweight, and practical: paste a link, monitor the form, get alerted by email when something breaks.