Most forms are good at capturing emails. You add a signup form to your site, people start filling it out, and submissions begin to roll in. On the surface, it feels like progress. You're building a list. But then you look a little closer. Those emails are just… sitting somewhere. Maybe in your inbox. Maybe in a spreadsheet. Nothing is actually happening after the submit button is clicked. No welcome email, no onboarding, no follow-up. Just a growing list of contacts that aren't being engaged. That's where the real problem shows up. The value of a signup isn't the email itself; it's what happens immediately after. Signups are like someone raising their hand, showing interest, and expecting something in return. If there's no response, the moment is gone. As a developer, you can see the obvious fix. Hook the form up to your email tool, trigger a sequence, automate the flow.…