Or to put it another way, why not be able to use the same for that creates a record to edit a record?
That’s basically how the onboarding flow works. If I reset a user to start the flow, the form they end up on is a fully functional conditional form with existing data prefilled. Please make it so that the same form can be used to edit a record outside of the onboarding flow.
Furthermore, make is so that the forms can be copied from one location to another. I just spent a full day rebuilding a conditional form into an onboarding form!
And right now if I have an extensive form to edit a record as an action on a record details page, there is no way to duplicate the form to an item action in a list.
+1 on this!
It is very necessary and is a feature that currently prevents us from using only the softr app as interfaces… because its use is not entirely sufficient from the user’s point of view, it does not make sense to have to create multiple buttons and details to edit records that could easily be conditioned in a single edit form.
I strongly support this feature request. Reusing the same conditional form for both creating and editing records would significantly improve consistency and reduce duplication of work.
The ability to copy forms across different contexts (onboarding, record details, list actions) would save a huge amount of time and prevent having to rebuild complex forms from scratch. This would greatly enhance productivity and scalability for more advanced use cases.