Elevate

Our form, and a few other ways to ask

You asked to see what we did with ours. It is first. After it are three things I built for Elevate this morning, then the rest of what I have made that solves the same problem in a different shape.

Everything here is live and clickable. Fill any of it in.

One

The form you asked about

The open question is a sentence with two blanks in it instead of a labelled text box. Name and email are the only required fields, and almost everyone fills in the blanks anyway.

Cohort 4 application form

The question reads: "By the end of the cohort I will have built ___ and I'll feel a lot more ___ about AI." Submitting saves the answer and emails both me and the applicant.

https://codeforcreatives.com/apply/

Two

Three built for Elevate

Yesterday the thing that kept coming up was that it is too easy to book a call, and that someone who only wants information has nowhere else to go. These are three answers to that. They work, they are in your colours, and nothing is saved.

Before we book a call

Our fill-in-the-blank question, rewritten for a manager. Two sentences and thirty seconds, and the person taking the call opens it already knowing the situation. Submit it and you see exactly what they would see.

/before-a-call/

Which one is you?

Three situations, three different next steps. One struggling manager gets sent one thing. A group promoted at once gets the call. Someone comparing options gets the research and is asked for nothing. The person who is just looking still gets somewhere to go, and stops taking a call slot.

/which-one/

Talk to Ellie first

Ellie meets someone before they are a client. She asks one question at a time and her second question depends on your first answer, then she gives back one real piece of coaching before anyone mentions a calendar. Type “we just promoted five people at once” and see where it goes. Her face is a 1942 Library of Congress photograph, not a generated one.

/ellie/

Three

Four more of ours

Each one qualifies people a different way.

The blunt question

A twenty-second form that ends with a radio button written the way a person would say it: "just making sure - are you actually gonna take the class??" It filters by asking straight rather than by adding steps.

https://codeforcreatives.com/retake/

question two

Someone types what is stopping them from building the thing they want to build, and gets a reply back. Every reply was written by me in advance; the model only picks which one that person gets. It collects an email and a genuinely useful sentence, and the visitor leaves with something.

https://codeforcreatives.com/question-two/

A check-in that is a chat

Mid-cohort survey where Claude asks the questions and follows up on the answers, then a Submit button files the whole conversation. This is the live version of the third Elevate demo above.

https://c4c-slides.pages.dev/c3-midcohort-survey.html

The page the form sits at the end of

A form is only as good as what comes before it. This is the whole sales page the application is attached to.

https://codeforcreatives.com/cohort4/

Four

Not forms, same job

These all ask someone for something, or narrow something down for them, without looking like a form.

Provider directory

A public directory of therapists with filters, built for a nonprofit in western North Carolina. Someone in a hard moment narrows a list of people down to the one they can actually see. You have 21 coaches and facilitators, which is the same problem.

https://pehnwnc.netlify.app/

Episode launch guide

Built for a podcast guest and their network. One menu of ways to help, copy already written, assets already attached. Its whole job is to make it easy for an outsider to take an action.

https://itw-launch-guides.pages.dev/manny-yekutiel/

A form as a map

A tappable floor plan where you drag things into zones instead of filling in fields. Built from photos of a real garage.

https://spicy-yoga-wksd.here.now/

How this website got made

A page about the process rather than the result. An example of telling a story instead of listing features.

https://codeforcreatives.com/how-it-got-made/

plz review

The marketing page for a tool I built, with a fake text thread running on it that plays out the problem before it names the product.

https://plz-review.alex-dobrenko.workers.dev/

Five

Small ones, made fast

Half an hour each, mostly to find out what a page feels like when it does one thing. Worth clicking if you want a sense of range rather than another example of a form.

Scream into the void

A text box and one button labelled RELEASE. That is all of it.

https://lookhere.alex-dobrenko.workers.dev/v/ad-void-screaming

Daily Oracle

A tarot-style daily reflection. You pull a card and sit with it.

https://lookhere.alex-dobrenko.workers.dev/v/ad-daily-oracle

Idea Constellation

Each idea becomes a star and related ones draw lines between them.

https://lookhere.alex-dobrenko.workers.dev/v/ad-idea-constellation

Waiting Room

The feeling of a dentist's office in 1997. It does nothing on purpose.

https://lookhere.alex-dobrenko.workers.dev/v/ad-waiting-room

Streak Fire

A streak tracker that throws particles. Lighting a fire instead of ticking a box.

https://lookhere.alex-dobrenko.workers.dev/v/ad-streak-fire

Flow State

An empty screen with a timer on it. That is the entire product.

https://lookhere.alex-dobrenko.workers.dev/v/ad-focus-dashboard

Ego Death

Hard to explain. You should just try it.

https://lookhere.alex-dobrenko.workers.dev/v/ad-ego-death

Built by Alex Dobrenko for Audrey Huth, 19 August 2026. The three Elevate demos are demos: they run, but nothing is stored and no email goes anywhere. Happy to turn any of them into the real thing.