Is there a “Time” question type?
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April 13, 2020 at 9:32 am #3175
John McQuarrieParticipantSimilar to Date or a combined Date & Time question?
April 14, 2020 at 11:03 am #3206
Kriti SharmaKeymasterHi John,
Right now, there is no combined Date and Time question. But if you like, I can forward this as the feature request to the development team and they will try to implement it in future updates.
Please mention your requirements in detail so that I can forward it to the development team. You can also contact our development team at https://justhyre.com/get-a-quote/ , if you want to get it done as custom requirement on urgent basis.
Regards,
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March 10, 2026 at 2:29 pm #19399
James JohnParticipantYes, many form builders include a date and time field that allows users to select both values in a single question. If a dedicated “time” option isn’t available, you can usually combine a date picker with a time input to capture the full schedule information. Properly tracking time and financial records is also important for businesses, which is why many companies rely on a San Francisco bookkeeping service to keep their operations organized and their financial data accurate.
June 10, 2026 at 7:55 pm #21918
John WiesleyParticipantThat’s a great question. A dedicated Time field is definitely useful for appointment booking, event registration, and availability forms. Some platforms include it as a built-in question type, while others require using a date/time picker add-on or custom field.
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Has anyone found a form builder that handles both date and time inputs particularly well?
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July 5, 2026 at 10:44 am #22592
KITLE MARCO LIOParticipantI was wondering the same thing. A dedicated time question type would be really useful for scheduling, appointments, event planning, and collecting responses in a consistent format. It could also reduce input errors compared to using a standard text field. While exploring different online resources, I also came across cb777 game, which has interesting content about gaming apps and digital entertainment. Thanks for bringing up this discussion!
July 5, 2026 at 10:46 am #22593
KITLE MARCO LIOParticipantI think adding a dedicated “Time” question type would make forms much more user friendly. It would help respondents enter the correct time format without confusion and improve the accuracy of collected data for bookings, meetings, or event registrations. While looking through different online resources, I also found 56mvp game, which offers useful content about gaming apps and digital entertainment. Looking forward to seeing whether this feature gets added in the future!
July 5, 2026 at 10:59 am #22594
Wiesley JohnParticipantThat’s a great question. A dedicated Time field is definitely useful for appointment booking, event registration, and availability forms. Some platforms include it as a built-in question type, while others require using a date/time picker add-on or custom field.
When I’m researching different online tools and software features, I usually check resources like ApkChill to find guides and reviews before deciding which platform to use. It saves a lot of trial and error.
Has anyone found a form builder that handles both date and time inputs particularly well?
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