Install-first center

Install the published FormSuite add-on that matches your workflow.

Start with one published Google Workspace Marketplace add-on, run one small first-use test, then use support or feedback only if setup is unclear. No checkout is required before installing during launch mode.

Install, then test one small workflow

1. Choose one add-on

Pick the product that matches the exact Forms, Sheets, email, or document workflow you need now.

2. Install from Marketplace

Use the official Google Workspace Marketplace listing and open the add-on in Google Forms or Google Sheets.

3. Run a small test

Use a disposable form, sample row, or test template before relying on the add-on for real operations.

Published and installable now

These five products are the current install-first FormSuite path.

Google Forms

FormGuard

Install when your Google Form needs response caps, scheduled open/close windows, choice quotas, closed-form messages, or owner notifications.

Best first test: close a disposable form after one response. Good fit: RSVP, workshops, volunteer roles, internal intake, and event capacity. Boundary: not a ticketing, payment, reservation, or inventory system.
Google Forms

FormNotifier

Install when each Google Forms submission should send owner alerts, respondent confirmations, shared inbox notifications, or templated emails.

Best first test: save an owner-only alert and run preflight. Good fit: applications, support intake, event registration, and internal request forms. Boundary: not CRM, newsletter, cold email, or marketing automation software.
Google Sheets

FormCopy Pro

Install when a Google Forms response sheet needs formulas, formats, lookups, and helper columns copied into every new response row.

Best first test: use row 2 as the model row and copy formulas to one blank response row. Good fit: scoring, status columns, helper formulas, and response-sheet cleanup. Boundary: formula quality still depends on the model row you prepare.
Google Sheets

FormMerge Pro

Install when Google Sheets rows should become personalized operational emails with merge tags, test sends, batch sends, and row-level status.

Best first test: send one test email to yourself from one sample row. Good fit: application feedback, event notices, internal updates, and row-based operational messages. Boundary: not CRM, newsletter, cold email, or sales automation software.
Google Sheets

DocForge

Install when spreadsheet rows should generate Google Docs, PDFs, certificates, letters, or repeatable document packets from templates.

Best first test: generate one Google Doc from one sample row and one template. Good fit: certificates, letters, intake summaries, offer letters, and repeatable documents. Boundary: not a full DMS, contract lifecycle system, or approval platform.
Pilot / fit-first

FormFlow and FormRanger

FormFlow stays pilot-first for approval workflows. FormRanger stays review queue / fit-first for synced form choices. Do not use these as install-first public CTAs yet.

Fast chooser

WorkflowInstallFirst test
Close Google Forms after a response cap, deadline, or full sessionFormGuardOne-response cap on a disposable form
Send Google Forms confirmation emails or owner alertsFormNotifierOwner-only alert plus preflight
Copy formulas to new Google Forms response rowsFormCopy ProOne model-row formula copy
Send personalized email from Google Sheets rowsFormMerge ProOne test send to yourself
Generate Docs, PDFs, letters, or certificates from Sheets rowsDocForgeOne document from one sample row

Best guide links for community replies

When an outside thread asks about a specific workflow, use the closest guide first. Use this install center when the person is comparing add-ons or needs one page with Marketplace, permissions, setup, and first-test links.

After the first successful test

If the add-on worked, a Marketplace review helps other Google Workspace users decide whether to install. If setup was confusing, send the add-on name, workflow, and first-run result to support so the next guide or UI fix is grounded in a real issue.