Turn over a new leaf this fall and harvest better productivity with Jotform’s latest integrations, features, and expert tips — just take your pick of the patch! This month, we’re introducing password protected forms, a picture annotation widget, and an integration with Paymo.
Announcing password-protected forms
We’re excited to announce Jotform’s new password protection feature, which allows you to control who fills out your form. Password protection is great for reducing unwanted submissions and creating exclusivity. Better yet, it’s available to all users.
New Annotate Picture widget:
Mark up images with easeMarking up images comes in handy for information collection. That’s why we’re excited to announce our new Annotate Picture widget. With this tool, teams can snap pictures on the go and mark them up as they please. It’s also helpful for organizations that prefer visual communication with teammates and stakeholders.
Introducing Paymo integration
Paymo is our latest integration that brings task management, planning, resource scheduling, time tracking, and invoicing into a single platform. The integration allows teams to submit projects, tasks, or files with ease.
User spotlight: Golden Gate University School of Law
Golden Gate University School of Law is just as serious about sending surveys to graduate students as they are about their law program. That’s why they decided to ditch paper forms and go with our smart, feature-rich online forms. Watch a short video to get the full scoop on how they use Jotform!
Ready for PSD2? Here’s what you need to know now
The European Union’s revised Payment Services Directive — commonly known as PSD2 — has gone into effect! That’s why we’re adding Square, PayPal Pro, and Braintree to the growing list of Jotform payment integrations that comply with the law’s strong customer authentication mandates.
Productivity corner: How to create a marketing plan
They say you miss 100 percent of the shots you don’t take — but how will you know what to aim for if you don’t know your goals? With a marketing plan, you can outline all marketing goals for your business. Check out our guide, “How to create a marketing plan,” to get started.
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