Hello, what I need to know is if FormAssembly intends to offer a solution to web designers. I subscribe to FormAssembly.com with the plan of being able to quickly create and implement web forms for clients, which are easily manageable all from the same control panel. In theory, I can do this through your service. However, it is not friendly to this type of setup. I was given the suggestion before when posting about this that my clients should subscribe to the service. My clients often don't even know how to register a domain, let alone create or manage web forms, and they are certainly not going to pay a monthly fee to host a singular form, especially when it would be more expensive than the hosting of their entire site. So, I am just curious if more options are going to be added, such as identifying if a form is for a client, in which case the response emails would lack such information as an "account login" option to view their responses online, make private that client's user response data (save for email delivery), etc.. I would also like to be able to use it to integrate with client's PayPal shopping carts, and would be willing to upgrade if, again, the data was privately delivered to them. Otherwise, I'm not sure that FA will do my company any good. If you do not understand what I am talking about, please let me know and I will try to elaborate further. Thanks for your help.
In the new version, you can fully customize the email notifications, remove the links to FormAssembly.com and change the sender's address. If your clients only need to receive email notifications, you can do that while hosting all the forms under your own account, and your client will not need to know that FormAssembly.com is involved.
If you want to give your client access to FormAssembly.com, they will need their own account. We want to offer more flexibility, with something like discounted account packs or multiple-user accounts, but I don't have any release date, it could take months before we can get to it.
Regarding your last question, you can integrate forms with PayPal (in the professional plan) and each form can talk to a different PayPal account, but I'm not sure it can work with shopping carts. You can contact me at cedric at formassembly dot com, and may be we can go over the technical requirements and see if it's something that could work.