Reform

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Reform is a no-code online form builder that helps businesses create clean, branded, hosted forms optimized for lead generation and data collection, with integrations to tools like Google Sheets, Notion, and Zapier.

Middletown, Delaware, United States
Owned by FunnelEnvy (operator/creator)

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.

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  1. REFORM.APP +18024494519 OR

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from Reform or REFORM.APP on my card statement?

This charge usually means you or someone on your team signed up for a Reform account and activated a paid subscription for their form builder service. The descriptor on your statement may appear as “REFORM.APP,” “REFORM,” or a similar billing line tied to your monthly or annual plan. It can also be related to an upgrade from a free trial or a change from a lower to a higher tier.

What subscription plans does Reform offer and how am I billed?

Reform offers tiered subscriptions that are typically billed either monthly or annually, with higher tiers unlocking more forms, higher response limits, branding options, and integrations. You’re charged automatically at the start of each billing period using the payment method saved in your account. The most current plan details and prices are always listed on the pricing page at reform.app/pricing and in your account’s Billing section.

Why was I charged by Reform after a free trial ended?

When you start a Reform trial and add a payment method, the account is usually set to roll into a paid subscription at the end of the trial unless you cancel beforehand. If you didn’t cancel in your Billing or Subscription settings before the trial expiration date, the first paid period starts automatically and that’s the charge you’re seeing. You can confirm this by checking your trial start and end dates and the corresponding invoice within your Reform account.

How do I cancel or pause my Reform subscription so I’m not charged again?

Log in to your account at reform.app and go to the Billing or Subscription section in your workspace or account settings. From there you can downgrade to a free plan (if available) or cancel your paid subscription so it will not renew at the next billing date. After cancellation, you’ll typically keep access to paid features until the end of the current paid period, but future renewals will be stopped. If you manage multiple workspaces, make sure you cancel the correct one to avoid continued charges.

How can I request a refund for a Reform charge I don’t recognize or no longer need?

First, verify which account or workspace the charge belongs to by checking your billing history inside Reform. If you believe you were charged in error (for example, you forgot to cancel before renewal, have duplicate subscriptions, or never used the service), contact Reform support through the help/contact options in the app or on reform.app and provide the date, amount, and last 4 digits of the card. Refunds are handled on a case‑by‑case basis according to their billing and refund policy, and they may not provide refunds for past periods that were already active and available to use.

Why do I see a small or temporary Reform charge that later disappears?

Reform or its payment processor may place a small authorization hold when you add or update your card to verify that the payment method is valid. These authorizations may appear as very small amounts and are usually reversed automatically within a few business days and never captured as real payments. If an authorization doesn’t drop off after a week, contact your bank and Reform support with a screenshot of the transaction so they can investigate.

What are common billing amounts or patterns for Reform charges?

Most Reform charges show up as regular software-as-a-service (SaaS) subscription amounts—typically a recurring monthly or yearly charge in the tens of dollars range, depending on your plan and region. You might see one charge per billing cycle for each active paid workspace or account. If you manage multiple organizations or upgraded during a cycle, you could see proration charges or multiple line items on the same date, which will be detailed on your invoice inside Reform.

How can I contact Reform about a charge or get a copy of my invoice?

Sign in at reform.app and go to the Billing or Invoices section, where you can download PDF receipts and invoices for all past payments. If you still have questions about a specific charge, use the support or contact link in the app or on their website to reach the Reform team—typically via email or an in‑app contact form. Include your workspace name, the email associated with the account, and full charge details so they can quickly locate your subscription and help resolve the issue.

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