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Ways to work

Start with the right path, not the loudest price tag.

This page is now an offers overview, not a heavy public price table. The goal is to help visitors understand what they can try, buy, or pilot today without making the whole site feel more commercial than it is mature.

As of April 20, 2026, the clean public split is simple: FormGuard and FormNotifier are published and installable, FormFlow is best handled as a pilot conversation, and the rest of the suite should stay fit-first while review is still active. This page stays intentionally lighter; exact price details live on the dedicated starter-kit and service pages instead of dominating the whole site.

Fast-start offers

These offers do not depend on Marketplace review timing. They give visitors a low-friction way to choose between self-serve, fixed-scope delivery, or a product-specific pilot.

Template pack

Starter kit

Self-serve lowest commitment
Three Google Workspace workflow templates Installation notes and operator guidance Self-serve email delivery path
Open starter kit page
Service

7-day setup package

Done-for-you fixed scope
One fixed-scope Google Workspace workflow Prompt logic, handoff notes, and support window Monthly maintenance add-on available
Open service package
Pilot

FormFlow AI pilot

Pilot by workflow
Approval workflow framing for warm outreach Product-specific pitch and support path Best used as a direct link in emails or chats
Open FormFlow page

Product family map

Use this section to understand what each add-on is for and how mature its public path is right now. As of April 20, 2026, the suite should be read as published installs, a pilot path, and review-queue product pages.

Forms workflow

FormFlow

Pilot approval routing
Best for approval routing and audit visibility Strongest as a pilot or warm-intro product page today Commercial detail should stay secondary to the workflow story
Form protection

FormGuard

Published Marketplace live
Best for response caps, timing controls, and operator safeguards Current public growth focus is SEO and practical workflow content Good anchor product for trust-building
Notifications

FormNotifier

Published Marketplace live
Best for confirmations and internal alerts Public path now includes install, support, and workflow guides Best current growth path is guide-led acquisition plus live submit validation
Document merge

DocForge

Review queue document output
Best for certificates, letters, PDFs, and template output Useful for workflow demos and delivery examples Keep positioning specific and operational until review status changes
Sheet automation

FormCopy

Review queue sheet enrichment
Best for scoring and enrichment sheets Current blocker is still tied to OAuth / Trust & Safety review Use privately in outreach, not as a public install-first offer
Dynamic forms

FormRanger

Review queue dynamic choices
Best for synced dropdowns and live source lists Keep the public story centered on the use case, not checkout logic Review status still matters more than pricing right now
Email merge

FormMerge

Review queue email workflows
Best for confirmations, follow-ups, and response-driven email operations Current review path is better after narrowing Sheets access to the minimum needed scope Not a product to sell publicly with hard pricing yet

Common paths

Use these paths to decide where to send someone next. The dedicated landing page carries the transaction detail when they are ready for it.

Path Best when Send them to Notes
Starter kit The buyer can handle setup and wants a small, practical starting point Starter kit page Keep the conversation lightweight and self-serve
7-day setup package The buyer wants one workflow configured quickly without a long custom scoping cycle Service page Use when done-for-you delivery matters more than product discovery
FormFlow pilot The main pain is approval routing and the conversation is still trust-first FormFlow page Good for warm introductions and problem-led outreach

Policy

The commercial model stays intentionally narrow in phase 1 so support, billing, and renewal logic remain manageable.

Billing shape

Annual plans only at launch No public monthly plan in phase 1 No public lifetime plan until the full suite shares one billing path

License model

Bind licenses to the Google account used inside the add-on Use a 14-day grace window before downgrade Keep launch-mode counters for internal telemetry until billing flips live

Support promise

Single support mailbox for all seven tools Product-specific support pages stay on the same domain Bundle buyers should not need separate onboarding paths

FAQ

Why keep this page lightweight?

Right now the site needs trust, clarity, and cleaner entry paths more than a dense public price table. The dedicated offer pages still carry the detail needed for a buying conversation.

What can someone actually buy today?

The clearest public paths today are the starter kit, the fixed-scope setup service, and a FormFlow pilot conversation. Those are the pages that should carry the commercial detail.

Which add-ons are safe to recommend right now?

As of April 20, 2026, recommend FormGuard and FormNotifier as installable Marketplace products, use FormFlow as a pilot page, and keep the rest of the suite positioned through fit, support, and use-case clarity while review is still active.

What happens during Google review?

Most add-ons stay in free launch mode while review is active. FormGuard and FormNotifier are now published and available on the Marketplace. The rest of the suite should be positioned through fit, use case, and pilot language first.