It's been a busy couple of weeks at 4Point with the launch of a new offshoot company, FormDriven. We decided to launch FormDriven to handle the quality conversion of forms for our customers at a really competitive rate.
Off-shore form conversion has often won the day with the customers, with reason. Many of our customers can have thousands of forms to convert and the process is daunting enough without adding the cost of conversion into the mix. Paying our expert consultants to convert forms doesn't make sense.
Not to mention that our experts are form experts. We need them to be working on complex forms, dynamic and interactive, that require scripting and back-end integration. Not on basic form conversion.
But our experience (and by extension our customer's experience) with off-shore conversion has not been smooth. Time lags and language barriers are only part of the problem. The other problem is that when converting forms you can run into "line crossing" moments. Where a form may or may not cross the line into complex. Experience and best practices matter at those moments.
As well, forms have to be built with the big picture in mind. What are they being used for? Are they going to be passed over the wall for further integration to a company like 4Point that will be posting them online or adding additional functionality? In those cases a form needs to be built with a big picture vision. Again, something that experience and best practices can give.
To address these issues and ensure the smooth conversion and long-term functionality of our customer's forms we've introduced FormDriven. It'll handle the the basic form conversion under the watchful eye of 4Point experts. If they hit a wall, have a question, or need some insight into best practices, the 4Point team is but a phone call away.
Our goal is to give our customer's a great experience. And we believe that FormDriven will help with that. Our customer's can get great rates for form conversion confident that it's all taking place under the umbrella of the 4Point team.
Check out the FormDriven site to get a sense of the company and what forms they will be converting. We're proud of our "little sister" company. Welcome FormDriven!
Off-shore form conversion has often won the day with the customers, with reason. Many of our customers can have thousands of forms to convert and the process is daunting enough without adding the cost of conversion into the mix. Paying our expert consultants to convert forms doesn't make sense.
Not to mention that our experts are form experts. We need them to be working on complex forms, dynamic and interactive, that require scripting and back-end integration. Not on basic form conversion.
But our experience (and by extension our customer's experience) with off-shore conversion has not been smooth. Time lags and language barriers are only part of the problem. The other problem is that when converting forms you can run into "line crossing" moments. Where a form may or may not cross the line into complex. Experience and best practices matter at those moments.
As well, forms have to be built with the big picture in mind. What are they being used for? Are they going to be passed over the wall for further integration to a company like 4Point that will be posting them online or adding additional functionality? In those cases a form needs to be built with a big picture vision. Again, something that experience and best practices can give.
To address these issues and ensure the smooth conversion and long-term functionality of our customer's forms we've introduced FormDriven. It'll handle the the basic form conversion under the watchful eye of 4Point experts. If they hit a wall, have a question, or need some insight into best practices, the 4Point team is but a phone call away.
Our goal is to give our customer's a great experience. And we believe that FormDriven will help with that. Our customer's can get great rates for form conversion confident that it's all taking place under the umbrella of the 4Point team.
Check out the FormDriven site to get a sense of the company and what forms they will be converting. We're proud of our "little sister" company. Welcome FormDriven!
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