Single-use, expires when consumed — perfect for a personal email.
Mint a one-shot invite link
When you'd use this — you're sending the form to one named person over email, and you want the link to die the moment they submit so it can't be forwarded or replayed.
A one-shot invite is just a regular invite token with max_submissions set to 1. After the first successful submission the public URL flips to 410 Gone automatically — no manual revoke needed.
1. Open Invites and create a new one
In the admin shell, open the form, switch to the Invites tab, and click New invite. Fill in:
- Label — the recipient, e.g.
jane@example.com. This is the only place you'll see who the link was minted for, so keep it specific. - Uses —
1. - Expiry —
7 daysis a sane default for a personal email; raise or lower to taste. Solo accounts cap at 30 days.
Click Mint. The dialog reveals the share URL of the form https://app.fastyoke.io/f/<token>. Copy it now — the token is hashed in the database and cannot be retrieved later.
2. Send it from your normal email tool
Paste the URL into whatever you'd normally use — Gmail, your CRM, a Loom follow-up. Nothing on the recipient's side knows or cares it came from FastYoke.
3. After submission the link returns 410 Gone
The submission counter is incremented atomically with the cap check. The first submit succeeds and writes a form_submissions row; any subsequent load or submit at that URL returns 410 Gone with the message "This invite has expired or reached its submission limit." If you need to give the same person a second try, mint a fresh invite — there is no way to reset the counter on an exhausted token.