A blog by Mark Hosking, CEO, Formbird Like a good joke, a good user interface doesn’t need an explanation. Anon UI developer Rapid development has been around in various forms […]
A transformational journey to an operationalised fleet. As a business moves from legacy processes and outdated methodologies, they move through four discreet “states” of understanding. Past State Most organisations start […]
The Nambucca Valley Council has selected Formbird – FLEET to manage its fleet of vehicles. Formbird Fleet will replace the legacy paper-based system, giving the council a holistic understanding of […]
A blog by Mark Hosking, CEO, Formbird Fleet management solutions come in all shapes and sizes. In my opinion, most of them have a single failing; they force your organisation […]
Bundaberg Regional Council works and asset management app.
We talked to Sean Askew, the Network Planning Engineer (Water Services) at Bundaberg Regional Council. To discover just how fast he and Formbird got up and running with their new “works management app”.
Low-code development platform Formbird gets organisations big and small automated One of Formbird’s smallest customer operates a plastics factory with 15 staff. They wanted an application to manage the hand […]
Low-code goes beyond programming languages and rapid application development tools. It accelerates development, for unskilled and experts.
Formbird FLEET provides local government actionable maintenance trend data. Brad Foan, Manager of the Fleet at Tenterfield Shire Council in Northern NSW, manages a fleet of 134 vehicles using primarily […]
Formbird CLARITY – Industry aligned workforce management app drives efficiency and compliance Australian low-code software platform Formbird has implemented cost-saving productivity enhancements to its industry-aligned workforce management solution; Formbird CLARITY. […]
Formbird’s CEO Mark Hosking talks to Michael and Nic from the MongoDB Podcast “Built With MongoDB” to share details of the Formbird low-code platform and how MongoDB plays a role […]










