A Flexible Contact Form for Directory Suggestions
This template is a flexible, quiz-style contact form designed to help websites collect structured suggestions for missing or unlisted directory entries. While it works perfectly for dog park directories, the template is intentionally generic so it can be adapted for any type of directory - local businesses, community resources, parks, services, or listings. Instead of a single open-text form, users are guided through clear, focused questions such as listing name, location details, and optional notes. A built-in lead capture step collects contact information at the end, making follow-up easy and organized. The result is higher-quality submissions, better data consistency, and a smoother experience for contributors, all without custom development or complex setup.
Use case
Directory websites depend on accurate, up-to-date listings, but traditional contact forms often result in incomplete or unclear submissions. This template solves that problem by structuring the submission process into a short, easy-to-follow quiz.
What this template helps you do:
Collect structured suggestions for missing or unlisted directory entries
Guide users through required information step by step
Capture contributor contact details for verification or follow-up
Improve submission clarity compared to free-text contact forms
Best for:
Local and community directories
Listing-based websites and marketplaces
Nonprofits managing public resource directories
Any site with a “Suggest a listing” or “Submit an update” form
How it works:
Users answer a short series of questions about the suggested listing, such as name, location, and additional notes.
The quiz format keeps submissions focused and mobile-friendly.