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Show HN: I built an open source infra for multi-step forms [MIT] (github.com)
3 points by leetwito 1147 days ago
As a developer, I've often struggled with the complexity of creating and managing multi-step forms in various applications. Especially when it comes to implementing multi-steps, conditional branching, custom validation, and localization.

That's why I built Tutim, an open-source, headless, API-first platform designed to empower developers and product teams in building and optimizing in-app user flows, such as new user onboarding wizards.

Check out the beta release on GitHub: https://github.com/tutim-io/tutim.

What sets Tutim apart from other form builders or open-source libraries?

- Flexibility: Easily integrate Tutim with your design system to craft user experiences that perfectly align with your brand.

- Developer-centric: An API-first approach ensures seamless integration with your existing tech stack.

- Enhanced Collaboration: Encourage collaboration between technical and non-technical team members, reducing development workload and improving user flow creation and optimization.

I'm looking forward to hearing your feedback and thoughts on Tutim. Give it a try and let's collaborate to build better user experiences!