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      <title>How Curious Ways Solved Form Deliverability with Formspree</title>
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      <description>A Decade of Building Websites After ten years in web design and development, you learn what works and what doesn&amp;rsquo;t. David Flindall, founder of Curious Ways, runs a web development business that has evolved significantly over the years—from a full-service agency to a focused development shop that builds and maintains websites for a steady roster of clients.
&amp;ldquo;We used to be a full agency, but we&amp;rsquo;ve axed the design side and now do strictly dev,&amp;rdquo; he explains.</description>
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      <title>How Mikkeller Transformed Their Form Management Across a Global Craft Beer Empire</title>
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      <description>From Bar to Global Brand Mikkeller started as a single bar in Copenhagen back in 2006 and has grown into a global chain of craft beer bars and restaurants with over 500 employees and franchise operations spanning multiple countries.
&amp;ldquo;We&amp;rsquo;ve really evolved from just being a bar to managing this complex operation with franchises, an online shop, event management, and everything in between,&amp;rdquo; explains Elias, who serves as the company&amp;rsquo;s tech lead, webmaster, and data specialist.</description>
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      <title>How Observatory Eliminated Form Headaches for a Growing Agency</title>
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      <description>From Agency Developer to Solo Entrepreneur Peter Lloyd has been building websites for nearly a decade. After spending years as a frontend developer at a traditional agency, he took the leap into freelance work seven years ago, eventually founding Observatory, his own web design and development studio.
&amp;ldquo;Most of the sites I build are marketing sites — not heavy on the backend,&amp;rdquo; Peter explains. &amp;ldquo;I focus on design and frontend work, and sometimes I&amp;rsquo;ll team up with backend developers for more complex projects.</description>
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      <title>How TasteMatch Uses Formspree to Handle Data for Restaurant Discovery</title>
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      <description>The Quest for the Perfect Restaurant Match David Kilchenmann&amp;rsquo;s startup TasteMatch, launched just a year and a half ago, solves a universal problem: staring at endless restaurant options while struggling to decide where to eat.
&amp;ldquo;We built an app that finds the perfect restaurant for you based on your tastes and preferences,&amp;rdquo; David explains. &amp;ldquo;Users download the app, take a picture-based quiz, and our algorithm matches them with restaurants they&amp;rsquo;ll love.</description>
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      <title>How Expat Savvy Built a Custom CRM with Formspree Integration</title>
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      <description>Insurance Guides for English-Speaking Expats Benjamin Wagner runs Expat Savvy, an insurance company serving English-speaking people moving to Switzerland. He creates insurance guides and resources using Webflow and AI-powered development tools like Lovable and Bolt.
&amp;ldquo;I&amp;rsquo;m a sales guy, not technical at all,&amp;rdquo; Benjamin says, &amp;ldquo;but I vibe code because I know what I want the UX to be.&amp;rdquo; He builds what his business needs by understanding the user experience he wants, even without a development background.</description>
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