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Apr 14, 2026

Q: Is there an option to use / import an existing (MS Word) questionnaire form as a template?

Is there a way to import a Word document (e.g., a .docx questionnaire) directly into TinyCommand/TinyForms, or at least use it as a template, so that the structure (questions, instructional text, tips) is automatically or semi-automatically transferred into an online form?

Here is another question: Is it also possible to directly process customer data further? For example, a form gets filled out, and based on that data, an HTML website mockup is generated?

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Priyanka_TinyCommand

Priyanka_TinyCommand

Apr 15, 2026

A: Great questions, these are exactly the kind of workflows TinyCommand is designed to support.

On importing a Word (.docx) questionnaire — we don’t have a direct one-click import yet where a document is automatically converted into a form. However, you can still use your existing document as a base by pasting the content into TinyForms and structuring it quickly. We’re actively exploring more seamless ways to do this (like AI-assisted parsing), but it’s not fully automated right now.

On processing customer data - yes, this is fully supported and one of the strongest parts of the platform. Once a form is filled, you can pass that data into a workflow, apply logic or AI on top of it, and generate outputs. In your example, you could take the responses and generate an HTML website mockup using AI, then store it, send it via email, or use it however you want.

So while document import is currently semi-manual, the data processing and output generation side is very powerful and flexible.

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