Build forms, collect data in the field — even without internet — and keep every submission on your own servers. Nothing leaves your organization.
No technical knowledge required to collect data. Your IT team sets it up once — then anyone on your team can build and run surveys.
Use the drag-and-drop form builder to create surveys with text, photos, GPS, checkboxes, and more. No coding required.
Field teams use the mobile app on their phones. Works in areas with no internet — data is saved on the device and syncs automatically when back online.
Every submission goes directly to your server — not ours, not a third-party cloud. Your organization has full control of all data, always.
Already using another data collection tool? Questbee works the same way — same idea, same workflow. The key difference: most tools store your data on their servers. Questbee installs on yours, so your government agency, NGO, or foundation retains complete ownership.
See pricing →Designed for organizations that work in remote areas, handle sensitive data, or simply prefer not to depend on outside cloud services.
Questbee installs on your own infrastructure — a government server, a private cloud, or an on-premise machine. No data is sent to us or any third party. Full compliance with local data regulations.
Field teams collect data even in areas with no connection. Data is saved on their phone and automatically uploads to your server as soon as they are back online.
Put your organization's name, logo, and colors on the mobile app. Field workers and respondents see your brand — not Questbee's.
Connect your AI assistant (Claude, GPT, or similar) to Questbee and describe your survey in plain language — the AI builds the form for you. Available on paid plans.
Your IT team can have Questbee running on your server in under an hour — no specialized knowledge required. One command starts everything.
GPS location, photos, barcode scanning, digital signatures, audio, and smart conditional questions — all saved offline on the device.
The server platform — form builder, sync engine, API, and web dashboard — is open source and free to deploy. The Android app is free to download and use — no account required on the device.
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/Questbee/community.git
cd questbee/community
# Configure environment
cp .env.example .env # fill in DB_PASSWORD and SECRET_KEY
# Start all services
docker compose up --build
# Dashboard available at:
→ http://localhost:3000
# API available at:
→ http://localhost:8000/api/v1
We build the product. You bring the customer relationships. Together we serve governments, NGOs, and enterprises.
Earn commission on annual license fees from every customer you introduce to Questbee, starting from their first paid contract.
Everything you need to run a 2–4 week pilot: deployment guides, training materials, and direct technical support from our team.
Case studies, co-branded materials, and logo placement to help you pitch Questbee to your government and enterprise clients.
A direct channel to the Questbee engineering team for customer escalations, technical questions, and implementation help.
From government census teams to NGO field workers operating in remote areas with no connectivity.
Census, inspections, public works
Collect data from field teams while meeting strict data localization and regulatory compliance requirements.
Rural surveys & monitoring
Work in remote areas without internet. Sync all collected data automatically when connectivity returns to camp.
Inspections, audits, asset tracking
Safety inspections and compliance audits with GPS, photo documentation, and barcode scanning — all offline.
AI-assisted surveys & prototyping
Use AI to generate survey forms and inject synthetic data for rapid prototyping and model training.
Download any example, import it into your Questbee instance with one click, and start collecting data. No form building required.
GPS · Barcode · Photo · Condition rating · GeoJSON export
GPS · Route boundary · Photo · Pest & disease tracking · GPX export
GPS · Barcode (vial ID) · Household data · Adverse event tracking
GPS · Barcode (sample ID) · pH & measurements · Anomaly detection
GPS · Dwelling type · Basic services · Housing tenure · Employment
Barcode · GPS · Photo evidence · Recipient signature · Route tracking · Before/after photos · Parts repeat
15 step-by-step examples covering every field type
Download any JSON · import into Questbee in one click · MIT licensed
From first deployment to production — guides for developers, IT admins, and partners.
New to Docker or Git? Install them step by step on Windows, macOS, or Linux.
Read guide →Quick setup guide for developers and IT admins. Up and running in under 30 minutes.
Read guide →System design, database schema, component overview, and data flow diagrams.
Read guide →How to deploy, configure, and white-label the Questbee mobile app for your organization.
Read guide →REST endpoints, authentication methods, IoT ingestion, and SDK code examples.
Read guide →Production deployment on AWS, Azure, or on-premise private server with SSL and backups.
Read guide →Ready-to-import form schemas for GIS, agriculture, health, environment, census, and feature tutorials.
Browse examples →Revenue share, pilot package, co-marketing, and dedicated support for consulting firms.
Contact us →Yes. The server platform (FastAPI backend, Next.js dashboard, sync engine) is MIT-licensed open source — free to deploy, no user limits, no expiry, no telemetry. The Android app is free to download from GitHub Releases. Mobile app source code is commercial and included with paid plans.
Yes — Professional and above includes an MCP server that lets any compatible AI assistant (Claude, GPT, etc.) connect directly to your Questbee instance. Through that connection, your AI can build form schemas from a plain-language description, inject test submissions, and query collected data — without you needing to touch the form builder manually.
Questbee does not include a built-in AI model. It provides the MCP interface so you bring your own AI assistant and it does the work on your behalf, on your infrastructure.
No. Questbee runs entirely on your own infrastructure — a VM, bare-metal server, or your own cloud account. No data leaves your environment. It works in air-gapped networks with no outbound internet access. All you need is Docker and Docker Compose.
Yes — this is the core design principle. The mobile app stores all submissions locally using SQLite. Field workers can collect GPS coordinates, photos, barcodes, and form data with zero connectivity. When WiFi or cellular is restored, the app syncs automatically using a conflict-resolution engine. There is no minimum connectivity requirement.
Yes — pricing scales with users:
Professional — $6,000/year: Covers up to 50 users. Each additional user is $100/year. Includes white-labeling and advanced RBAC.
Enterprise — $12,000/year: Covers up to 200 users. Each additional user is $80/year. Includes SSO, audit logs, branded App Store apps, and priority support.
Enterprise+: Custom quote for unlimited users, multi-instance, and managed hosting.
Monthly payment is available at 1.5× the annual monthly rate. Example: a 350-user Enterprise deployment = $12,000 + (150 × $80) = $24,000/year.
Professional and above includes: custom logo and colors in the web dashboard, a branded Android APK, and a custom domain. All Questbee branding is removed from user-facing interfaces.
Enterprise and above additionally includes full App Store + Google Play publishing (iOS + Android). This requires the client organization to own an Apple Developer account ($99/year) and a Google Play account ($25 one-time).
Form migration is straightforward — Questbee's schema is inspired by XLSForm (the standard used by KoboToolbox and ODK), so most forms can be imported with minimal rework. Historical submission data migration is handled case-by-case and is included in the Implementation service package.
Because the Community Edition is MIT-licensed open source, you always retain the code. If development stops, you can continue running the existing version indefinitely, fork the project, or hire a developer to maintain it. There is no vendor lock-in — your data stays in your PostgreSQL database, in standard formats.
Yes — the Community Edition is available now. The full stack (API, dashboard, mobile app, sync engine) is running and deployable with a single docker compose up. We are onboarding pilot partners for the first production deployments and offering favorable early-access pricing.
Get started on GitHub or contact us to discuss a pilot.
Join governments, enterprises, and NGOs collecting field data securely and offline.
Questbee is built and maintained as a side project. It's free and open source — but hosting, development tools, and time all have a real cost.
If Questbee saves your organization time or money, consider sponsoring the project. Every contribution helps keep it maintained, documented, and improving.
All contributions go directly to the developer. No VC, no company behind this.