Google Forms

Google Workspace

Build forms, collect responses, and analyze survey data

What You Can Do

Google Forms is the go-to tool for surveys, registrations, and feedback collection — OpenClaw lets you build forms and harvest their data conversationally.

  • Create forms — New forms with a title and description
  • Add questions — Short answer, paragraph, multiple choice, checkboxes, dropdown, linear scale, date, time, and file upload
  • Add page breaks — Section headers for multi-page forms
  • Set required fields — Mark specific questions as mandatory
  • Add descriptions — Help text for questions and sections
  • Update form metadata — Change title, description, confirmation message
  • Read responses — Retrieve all submitted responses with timestamps
  • Get response by ID — Fetch a specific individual response
  • Response summaries — Aggregate stats for choice-based questions
  • Manage form settings — Control who can respond, whether to collect email, limit to one response
  • Try Asking

  • "Create a Google Form for collecting employee feedback on the Q1 project"
  • "Add a multiple-choice question asking 'How satisfied are you with the new workflow?' with options 1–5"
  • "Add a required short-answer question for the respondent's name"
  • "Read all responses from the customer satisfaction form submitted this week"
  • "How many people chose 'Very Satisfied' on question 3 of the survey?"
  • "Update the form confirmation message to say 'Thanks — we'll be in touch within 48 hours'"
  • "Add a section break with the heading 'Part 2: Product Feedback'"
  • Pro Tips

  • Form questions have a fixed internal order — insert at a specific index to control layout
  • Required fields prevent partial submissions — use for critical data points
  • Linear scale questions work well for NPS-style ratings (0–10)
  • Response data is structured by respondent row and question item ID
  • Combine with Sheets: Forms responses auto-populate a linked Sheet; read that Sheet for richer analysis
  • File upload questions require respondents to be signed into Google