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Some websites need to remember things — like who joined your waitlist, what people submitted in a form, or items you want to update over time. Fig can build that too: when your site needs it, Fig sets up a real database behind it.

What this makes possible

  • Waitlists & signups — collect names and emails, and look them up later.
  • Contact & booking forms — submissions are stored, not lost.
  • Content you can update — information your site displays that changes over time.

How to ask for it

You don’t need to know anything about databases — just describe the outcome:
“Build a waitlist landing page and store signups so I can see them later.”
Fig builds the page, sets up the storage behind it, and wires the two together. Later, you can simply ask Fig things like “How many people signed up this week?”
Fig handles all the technical parts — setup, security, and connecting the form to the storage. You just describe what the site should do.
Pair this with a proactive rule: for example, “When someone signs up on my waitlist, send them a welcome email.”