The first form a community writes is usually its worst. You do not yet know which questions predict a good member, so you ask the obvious ones and find out slowly, one bad acceptance at a time.
FiveM Whitelist Application
Police Department Intake
Character Application
Gang Registration
The community template library skips that. Browse forms other communities have published, read every question before you commit, and import one as your own starting point — then change it to fit as you learn what works for you.
Filter by gaming guild, Discord community, roleplay, esports, content creator or study group, so you see forms built for a community like yours.
Read every question and section before importing. No template lands in your community unseen.
Import into your own community as an editable template. It becomes yours; changing it does not affect the original.
Share a form that works for you. Import counts and likes make the genuinely useful ones easy to find.
Some templates carry a verified marker, which is a useful signal when several look similar.
Where a template uses paid-plan fields, that is shown up front rather than discovered after importing.
Browse the library and filter to your community type
Preview the questions in full
Import it into your community
Edit it until it fits how you actually recruit
Yes. Browsing and importing are free. Some templates use fields that are paid-plan features, and that is flagged on the template before you import it.
Yes. Every template has a full preview, so nothing arrives in your community unseen.
No. An import is a copy. Editing yours does not touch theirs, and changes they make later do not affect yours.
Yes. Publish a template from your community and other communities can preview and import it. Import counts show how much use it is getting.
Filter by category, or start from the game pages, which describe the application types communities in that game typically run.
How communities in these games use it, with the application types they typically run.
Minecraft applications
Whitelist applications for SMPs, staff and builder recruitment, and event signups for Minecraft servers of any size.
Roblox applications
Group, staff and division applications for Roblox communities, with Discord verification and proper review workflows.
Esports applications
Player tryouts, roster and staff applications for esports orgs across Valorant, CS2, Rocket League and more.
Free to start, no card required. Bring your Discord server and set it up this afternoon.