Forms and Surveys
Standalone form and survey builders for collecting signups, feedback, or applications, from a single conversational question at a time to a branching multi-page survey with logic jumps. The simplest possible starting point if all you need is one page and a spreadsheet of answers.
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The form builder that popularized the one-question-at-a-time conversational format, designed to feel less like a bureaucratic document and more like a short back-and-forth. Still the name most people mean when they say a form "feels nice to fill out."
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One of the oldest and broadest form builders around, with a template library in the thousands and add-ons stretching well past basic forms into e-signatures, PDF generation, and simple app-building. The pick when a form needs to do something unusual that a simpler tool doesn't support.
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A form builder that works like typing in a plain document, closer to Notion's editing feel than Typeform's screen-by-screen animation, and free for unlimited forms and responses on its core plan. Popular with indie makers who found Typeform's response-based pricing hard to justify for a simple contact or waitlist form.
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A newer form builder pitched as combining Typeform's polished conversational style with Airtable-grade logic and calculations, at a lower price point than either. Built with heavier integration and automation use in mind from the start rather than added on later.
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A form builder that starts from a blank document rather than a fixed template grid, letting you write instructions and questions as flowing text with fields dropped in wherever they belong. Leans harder into selling through forms, product variants, payment fields, order calculations, than most competitors.
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A form builder that doubles as a lightweight database, so responses land directly in structured, filterable tables rather than a flat list of submissions to export elsewhere. Built with an eye toward turning form data into a small business app, not just collecting it.