Login page
Require respondents to verify their email or enter a password. Restrict logins to just your company's domain or a specific list in a database. Optionally limit to 1 submission or let users edit their past responses.
Add a login page
Login pages can be used to secure your form behind a password, or verify that the provided email is valid (and that they own it). Click
+ Add page
, and choose Login
. Note: This feature is available on the Starter plan and above. Learn more about our pricing plans and advanced features here.
Video overview
Email login
By default, the Verification type assigned when adding a Login page is
Email
. This requires respondents to enter an email before proceeding with the form.You can restrict access to your form by allowing only specific email domains. For instance, you can limit access to emails ending with @yourcompany.com. Simply turn on the
Restrict domains
switch on the left-hand panel, and enter your company domain. Respondents will receive a message in their inbox containing a security code to verify their login. You can customize the Email subject and add an Email body through the left-hand panel as well.
Limit respondents to one form submission
You can prevent respondents from submitting your form multiple times by toggling the
Limit to one submission
switch under Limit submissions.Use databases to restrict logins
If your form is connected to a database like Airtable in the Integrations page, you can limit logins only to respondents listed in that specific database. This will also return the associated respondent's record to use in the form.
On the left-hand panel, under Integration, toggle the
Connect to database
switch. Then, select the Base, Users table, and User email field. Password login
If you prefer to have respondents login using a single password instead, change the Verification type to
Password
. Click Set password
to enter your passcode.To edit your password, simply click the same
password field
and enter the new one.Remember to
Publish
your form after entering or changing the password, otherwise respondents will not be able to access your form.Single sign-on login (SSO)
You can also opt for
SSO
. Add Microsoft, OneLogin, Google Workspaces, Okta and other types of SSO login to your form. Learn more here.Allow respondents to edit past submissions
Some forms may need to be updated or edited after submitting them. Under Basics, toggle the
Can edit existing responses
to give respondents an option to do so.