Autofill
The forms fill themselves.
Enter your details once and Simply Once completes the rest — applications, checkout, insurance quotes, intake forms — the right detail in the right field, without touching your keyboard.
The difference
Autofill nobody else can match
Most autofill stops at your name, address, and a saved password — and only on the fields a developer remembered to tag. Simply Once holds a far richer you, knows which address belongs where, and recognizes fields even when the form never marked them. So it fills more forms, more completely.
What it fills
One profile. Almost any form.
Enter your details once, and they’re ready for the forms you actually face — a job application, an insurance quote, a clinic’s intake sheet, a checkout.
Insurance quotes
Auto, home, renters, life.
Applications
Jobs, credit cards, loans, apartment rentals, school enrollment, benefits.
Healthcare
New-patient intake, medical history, dental forms — from your health profile.
Checkout
Shipping, billing, and payment, kept apart and placed correctly.
Registrations
DMV, voter, warranty, account sign-ups.
The kinds of details it holds
Why it’s better
Why it puts the right value in the right field
A richer you than a password manager can hold. Most password managers store a thin “identity” — really a contact card, with one address and a handful of fields. Simply Once keeps far more, as real typed records — so there’s actually enough on hand to finish the forms that ask for more than a name and an email.
Mailing, billing, shipping — always the right one. Set each address once, the same or different, and Simply Once drops the right one into the right field automatically. Other tools give you a single address, or make you choose field by field, every time.
It works even when the form forgot to ask. Most autofill only fires on fields a developer tagged for it. Simply Once recognizes fields by a deep library of synonyms and aliases — so it fills forms that were never set up for autofill at all, the ones where everything else comes up blank.
Enter once
You don’t even type it the first time
Scan your license, passport, or insurance card and Simply Once builds the records for you — so your details are ready to fill forms from the moment your vault exists.
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Is it safe?
Your details stay yours
Everything is encrypted on your device before it’s stored — Simply Once can’t read it, even if we wanted to. You decide what gets filled, and when.
Common questions
How is this different from my browser’s autofill or my password manager?
Both fill a few basic fields from a thin profile — often into the wrong box, and only when a developer tagged the field. Simply Once holds a far richer identity, knows mailing from billing from shipping, and recognizes fields by a large synonym library — so it fills more forms, more completely, including ones never set up for autofill.
Does it work on a form it’s never seen — on any website?
Yes. It reads what each field is asking for, by label and name and a deep list of synonyms and aliases — so it works on virtually any form, even ones the developer never tagged for autofill.
Which browsers and devices does it work on?
Autofill works in the major desktop browsers — Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge — through the Simply Once extension, and in the Simply Once apps on iPhone and Android.
Does it fill insurance, loan, and medical forms?
Yes — from quotes and applications to new-patient intake, drawing on the matching record in your vault.
Where does my data go when a form is filled — is it safe?
It’s encrypted on your device and only you can open it; you control what’s released. How your data is protected
Do I have to type everything in first?
No — scan your documents and the records build themselves; from then on, the forms fill from what you already have.
Part of your Digital DNA
Stop filling out forms. You already did.
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