About Reform
Reform (reform.app) is a no‑code online form builder based in Middletown, Delaware, United States. It’s designed for businesses and teams that need clean, branded, hosted forms for lead generation, surveys, applications, event registrations, and general data collection. Reform focuses on a minimal, fast, and privacy‑friendly experience, and integrates with popular tools such as Google Sheets, Notion, Zapier, and other CRMs and marketing platforms so form responses can be automatically synced into your existing workflows.
A Reform charge on your bank or card statement usually appears when you’ve created a Reform account and moved onto a paid plan, or when you’ve upgraded from a free trial to a paid subscription. Common scenarios include monthly or annual subscription renewals for a specific plan, upgrading to higher response or feature tiers, or adding collaborators or workspaces that switch your account to a billed plan. In some cases, you may also see a small temporary authorization or verification charge when you first add or update your payment method; this is typically reversed automatically and does not become a real transaction.
If you’re unsure about a Reform charge, start by logging into your account at reform.app with any email addresses you or your team might have used and checking the Billing or Subscription section for active plans, invoices, and payment history. You can also search your email for “Reform” or “reform.app” to find signup confirmations, receipts, or upgrade notices. For questions about specific charges, refunds, or cancellations, contact Reform through their website (Help/Support or Contact links inside the app) and include the last 4 digits of the charged card, the exact amount, and the date of the transaction—this helps them quickly locate your account and resolve common issues such as duplicate subscriptions, forgotten team accounts, or trial-to-paid conversions you didn’t recognize at first glance.