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Forms your agent can wire up in seconds.

Field notes for builders shipping with AI coding agents — agent recipes, the form-backend problem, and how to skip the database.

The Backend-Less App Is the Default Now

Builders are shipping net-new web apps without a database, a server, or a form backend. Here's what that shift means for how forms actually get built in 2026.

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No Database Is the New Default Pitch

Every launch this month leads with 'no database' as a feature. Builders are shipping backend-less apps as the default — and forms are the one thing that still wants a server.

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Handling Form Submissions With No Server in 2026

What builders actually reach for when they need form submissions on sites with no backend — and why the no-server form backend finally feels boring.

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Prompts to Production Isn't Free: The Agentic Dev Workflow

Builders are learning that going from a prompt to a shipped site is the easy part. The hard part is the workflow, the review loop, and the last mile. Here's what the past 30 days revealed.

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Builders' Real Bottleneck Isn't Generation, It's Form Memory

AI agents now generate fast — the bottleneck has moved to what they remember. Here's how builders are solving the memory problem on AI-built sites, and where forms fit.

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No-Backend Is the Pitch Winning Builders Distribution

Builders are shipping no-server, no-database, no-account apps as a trust signal that drives signups. The one thing they still can't ship without a backend: the form.

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From Prompt to Production: The Agentic Web Is Here

Agents aren't a demo anymore — they're doing real work on the web. What builders need to ship forms that agents (and humans) can actually use.

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Give Your AI Agent Memory for Form Patterns

Builders are moving form conventions into project rules and skills so coding agents stop re-inventing them. Here's how to encode a reusable form pattern once and make it stick.

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Why Your AI-Built Site Never Gets Leads

Builders across the last 30 days keep shipping beautiful AI-generated sites that convert nothing. The product is good, the traffic is there — then crickets. Here's where lead capture actually breaks, and the no-database fix.

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Backend-less apps are everywhere. Forms are the last server

Show HNs now lead with 'no database' as a feature, and AI app builders absorb the backend — but forms still force a server. Here's how builders ship submissions without one.

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The Button That Does Nothing: Forms on AI-Built Sites

Cursor, v0, and Lovable generate beautiful sites in minutes — then the interactivity stalls. Builders across the last 30 days keep hitting the same wall: the form that can't submit. Here's the backend-less fix.

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Add a working contact form in Cursor in under a minute

Cursor builds the frontend fast. The slow part is the form backend. Here's how to give Cursor a submission endpoint, validation, and email delivery with one AgentsForms command — no database, no backend route.

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What builders hit when AI agents build the site but not the backend

Developers ship AI-generated frontends in minutes, then stall on the backend. The recurring wall is forms: storage, validation, email. Here's what the last 30 days of discussion shows, and the backend-less fix.

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A form backend for AI-generated sites (and why you don't need a database)

Every AI coding agent hits the same wall after the UI is done: where do form submissions go? AgentsForms turns that backend into one endpoint — validation, storage, and email delivery, no database required.

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Stop wiring form backends by hand — let your agent use one endpoint

Form backends are solved infrastructure. This post shows the pattern: your coding agent builds the frontend, AgentsForms provides the endpoint, and submissions land in your inbox. No database, no repeated setup.

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