The builder got a tidy-up.
A slimmer topbar, a reorganised sidebar, and a cleaner path from block to published form.
A builder's chrome is the thing you look at every single time you open it. If it is cluttered, everything feels harder than it should. If it is clean, you stop noticing it — which is exactly the point.
NodumForms has redesigned the builder layout. Same features, less noise.
"If the chrome is clean, you stop noticing it — which is exactly the point."
A slimmer topbar
The topbar is now purposeful rather than busy. On the left: a breadcrumb showing where you are, with a dropdown to switch forms without going back to the dashboard. In the centre: a Build pill with a live count of any open comments. On the right: undo, redo, style, the Published button, collaborators, settings, and overflow.
Every action is still one click away. There is just less visual noise between you and the thing you are trying to do.
A reorganised sidebar
The left sidebar now has three tabs: Blocks, Notifications, andSearch. The block library underneath is grouped by category — Text inputs, Choices, Contact info, and more — so finding the right block type is a scan rather than a hunt.
At the very bottom of the sidebar, pinned in place: a New Form button. It is always there when you need it.
Questions on the Responses page
The middle tab on the Responses page is now Questions — a list of every block in the form with response counts next to each one. Click any question to jump straight to its detail view.
It is a small change that makes the jump from "how many responses?" to "what did people say about this question?" a single click.