
Forms - Approval workflow
FormFlow
Route submissions to approvers, send decision emails, and track status in Sheets.
FormSuite is an install-first Google Workspace add-on suite for response limits, confirmation emails, choice sync from Sheets, response-sheet formulas, PDFs, and approval workflows.
Each add-on solves one Workspace workflow and links straight to Marketplace.

Forms - Approval workflow
Route submissions to approvers, send decision emails, and track status in Sheets.

Forms - Choices from Sheets
Keep dropdowns, checkboxes, and multiple choice options synced from Sheets.
Forms - Choice quotas, timers
Limit sessions, roles, and time slots when each option has its own capacity.
Forms - Email after submit
Send owner alerts and respondent confirmations from Google Forms.
Sheets - Formula copying
Copy formulas, formats, and helper columns into new response rows.
Sheets - Email merge
Send personalized operational emails from spreadsheet rows.
Docs - Docs and PDFs
Generate documents, PDFs, letters, and certificates from Sheets rows.

Sheets - Formula fixer
Fix Google Sheets and Excel formulas, explain formulas, and generate starters from plain English.
These are the states a user should reach before deciding whether the add-on actually works for their workflow.
The useful proof is not the install click. It is one mapped question, one clean update, and visible choices in the respondent form.
The first-run test should prove that the email arrives, the decision page opens, and the linked Sheet status changes.
The single-page tool should be judged by page view to tool start to copy, not by another content page.
A direct answer for people comparing Google Workspace add-ons before installing anything.
It helps small teams keep Google Forms and Google Sheets usable after the basic form is built: close forms at the right time, cap choices, send confirmation emails, copy formulas into new response rows, sync choices from Sheets, generate Docs or PDFs, and route simple approvals.
FormSuite does not replace Google Forms, Google Sheets, Gmail, or Google Docs. It adds focused controls around those products so an operations workflow can be tested once before it is shared with respondents.
The public funnel is built for Marketplace install, a small first-run check, support if blocked, and a review only after success.
Most failed installs are not useful until they leave a signal. FormSuite routes users from install intent to setup help and success review paths so blocked users are easier to find.
Before installing a Google Workspace add-on, users often want to know what permission it asks for, how to test it, and how to get unstuck. These are the links that should stay close to each product CTA.
For people who need a formula fix before they know which add-on to install.
Paste a broken formula, explain a formula, or generate a starter formula from plain English.
Open formula toolShort answers for Marketplace, SEO, and AI search surfaces.
FormSuite is a set of published Google Workspace Marketplace add-ons for Google Forms and Google Sheets workflows. It focuses on limits, notifications, choice sync, formulas, email merge, document generation, and approvals.
Install the add-on that matches the immediate job: FormGuard for limits, FormNotifier for confirmation emails, FormRanger for choices from Sheets, FormCopy Pro for formulas, FormMerge Pro for row emails, DocForge for Docs and PDFs, and FormFlow for approvals.
No. During launch mode, the public FormSuite website is install-first. It sends users to Google Workspace Marketplace, setup guidance, support, and review-after-success paths instead of a public checkout flow.
No. FormSuite add-ons are lightweight Google Workspace workflow tools. They are not payment systems, live inventory lockers, strict booking engines, CRMs, or enterprise approval platforms.