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# Jotform

## Overview

[JotForm](https://www.jotform.com/) is an easy-to-use online tool for creating forms, surveys, and questionnaires without needing any coding skills. With its drag-and-drop interface, you can quickly design forms that look great and fit your needs. It comes with a ton of templates and integrates smoothly with other apps, making it handy for everything from gathering data to handling payments.&#x20;

Whether you’re an individual or part of a business, JotForm offers flexibility and features that make form-building easy.

## Getting Started

* Lob Blog: [How Jotform and Lob Can Help You Collect Better Data](https://www.lob.com/blog/how-jotform-and-lob-can-help-you-collect-better-data)
* Jotform’s Lob Address Verification widget allows your form respondents to check if they’re entering a correct address in your form’s address field. [Check out the widget here](https://www.jotform.com/widgets/lob-address-verification).
* Alternatively, [using Zapier, set up the Jotform trigger](https://zapier.com/apps/jotform/integrations/lob), and make magic happen automatically in Lob.&#x20;


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