Formstack, a software firm, has announced it will be moving tech jobs to Fishers.
The firm will occupy the third floor of the Four Day Ray Building in the downtown Fishers Nickel Plate District.
“The City of Fishers shares the same spirit of entrepreneurship and innovation we hold dearly at Formstack,” said Formstack CEO Chris Byers in a news release. “Our move to Fishers is a reinvestment and recommitment to the growing tech ecosystem in central Indiana.”
Formstack was founded by Ade Olonoh in February 2006 to provide users with online data capture services. Since 2006, Formstack has grown. Led by Byers since 2010, Formstack has launched dozens of new products and has been recognized as one of the fastest-growing private companies in the U.S. by Inc. Magazine. Formstack is a perennial Best Places to Work in Indiana honoree and an Indianapolis Business Journal Fast 25 company.
“Our efforts to bring top-tier companies like Formstack to Fishers have been key to becoming one of the best places to live in America,” said Mayor Scott Fadness. “We recognize the impact Formstack has on the SaaS community, and we’re proud that they’ve decided to relocate to Fishers.” (SaaS is a software distribution model in which a third-party provider hosts applications and makes them available to customers over the Internet.)
Formstack acquired Toronto-based QuickTapSurvey in 2018 and Fast Forms in 2017.