10 Forms to Wrap Up 2025 and Launch 2026 Without Chaos
The form on the website is not just a survey. It is a strategic thinking tool. Especially if you use it not for data collection, but for structuring solutions.
Here’s a list of 10 practical forms that will help you and your business smoothly close out 2025 and start 2026 with clarity, structure, and zero chaos. Each form isn’t just a survey—it’s a strategic tool for thinking, managing, and planning.
1. “Year-End KPI Summary” Form
For: Entrepreneurs, managers, freelancers
Goal: Capture key 2025 metrics—revenue, clients, projects, expenses.
Fields:
- Revenue / Profit
- Number of clients
- LTV / CAC
- Top 3 traffic sources
- What worked / What didn’t
Integration: Send to Google Sheets or your CRM for analysis.
2. “Client Feedback (NPS + Comments)” Form
For: Anyone with clients
Goal: Understand how well you met expectations—and what to improve in 2026.
Fields:
- Rating from 0 to 10 (NPS)
- “What should we do more of?”
- “What should we stop or improve?”
Pro tip: Automatically sort respondents into Promoters / Passives / Detractors.
Integration: Notion, HubSpot, Google Sheets.
3. “2026 Plan: OKR Goals” Form
For: Teams, founders
Goal: Turn dreams into measurable goals.
Fields:
- Objective (what do I want to achieve?)
- 2–3 Key Results (KRs)
- Deadline
- Owner
Example:
Objective: Increase profit by 40%
KR1: Launch 2 new products by Q2
KR2: Reduce client churn to 5%
Integration: Notion, ClickUp, Asana.
4. “SaaS Tools & Subscriptions Audit” Form
For: Anyone using SaaS tools
Goal: Eliminate unused subscriptions and optimize costs.
Fields:
- Tool name
- Monthly cost
- Usage? (Yes / No / Sometimes)
- Alternative?
Result: A ready-to-cancel or replace list for January.
5. “Team & Partner Appreciation” Form
For: Leaders, founders
Goal: Strengthen relationships and boost morale.
Fields:
- Name
- What are you thankful for?
- What was their most valuable contribution?
Automation: After submission, trigger a personalized email via SendPulse or Gmail.
6. “Q1 2026 Financial Forecast” Form
For: CFOs, founders, freelancers
Goal: Plan cash flow without stress.
Fields:
- Expected revenue (by project/segment)
- Fixed expenses
- Investments (equipment, marketing)
- Emergency fund
Integration: Google Sheets → auto-generated dashboard.
7. “2025 Project Retrospective” Form
For: Teams, agencies, production studios
Goal: Learn lessons—not just close tasks.
Fields:
- Project name
- Goal → Result
- What went wrong?
- What should we repeat in 2026?
Integration: Notion — as a “Retrospective Archive” knowledge base.
8. “Personal Work-Life Balance” Form
For: Everyone (especially burnout-prone folks)
Goal: Honestly assess whether you’re running on empty.
Fields (rate 1–10):
- Energy level
- Job satisfaction
- Time for family/self
- Physical health
Result: A personal dashboard to guide decisions (vacation? delegation?).
9. “2026 Ideas” Form (from team, clients, partners)
For: Innovative companies
Goal: Gather fresh ideas—without meetings.
Fields:
- Idea (product, improvement, campaign)
- Potential impact
- Resources needed
Pro tip: Enable anonymous mode → honest feedback.
Integration: Trello or Notion — as an idea backlog.
10. “Year-End Closing Ceremony” Form
For: Personal use or team reflection
Goal: Symbolically close the year, let go of failures, celebrate wins.
Fields:
- Top 3 achievements of 2025
- 1 lesson I’ll remember
- What I’m letting go of
- 1 word for 2026 (e.g., “growth,” “balance,” “courage”)
How to use these forms?
- Create them in FormDesigner in 10–15 minutes each.
- Set up auto-sending to Notion, Google Sheets, your CRM, or email.
- Launch collection by December 28—so you have time to analyze and plan.
And structure is the best antidote to chaos.
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