Typeform is online form and survey software, focused on high-quality visuals and user experience. Users can create surveys, registration forms, tests & quizzes, contests, tutorials, shopping carts, and contact forms, without needing to write code. Typeform offers freemium plan pricing. Their basic plan is free for one user; their Pro plan in $35/month for one user (includes logic jump, respondent notifications, calculator, custom thank you screen, hidden fields, payment fields, and 2GB file…
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Google Forms allow you to collect data from your staff and clients, but the forms are dull and boring. The back end analytics are difficult to navigate making a poor user experience for both the end-user and our team. Typeform allows you to create mobile-friendly forms that are …
I was previously using Google Forms for all my surveys but found that the data received and engagement from the surveys was minimal. We can see that users are more likely to fill out surveys created by Typeform rather than Google Forms. It must be how the forms look that makes …
SurveyMonkey is very complicated to use. Its interface is not so intuitive and makes it hard to find what you need to customize a form. The end result is not so pretty and perhaps feels more clunky as opposed to Typeform's sleek presentation of questions. However, they have …
While SurveyMonkey certainly has years on its side and Google Forms has deep integration capabilities within the suite of solutions, you really can't beat the design or intuitiveness of Typeform. There are still some things we'd like to change about how the software works, but …
Typeform is an exclusive product for this function--mobile first with a modern layout and good interactions. It has some customizations and integrations. Every change made to the template can be observed in real time. It is the best to visualize collected information.
I found Typeform's user interface and design language to be more attractive and intuitive than SurveyMonkey. Typeform also beat them on pricing, so it was a no-brainer.
Google Forms is a simple web form that integrates with their suite of office apps such as Sheets. The main drawback is that it looks like a traditional webform with form boxes. TypeForm's UI is much sexier and slick and displays one question at a time, fullscreen and …
I find the layout and design of Typeform more suited for our academic surveys. There is a crisp, professionalism about the layout and design. I prefer the design features and presentation of the Typeform emails.
I stumbled upon it and became a fan.😀 I ended up implementing it for the training team at work, and for the events and registration for a non-profit I volunteer with.
Google Forms looks blah and works blah. Doesn't have the Zapier integration and isn't a great UX for the end user like Typeform has. As well, it has less question types and lacks customization to the extent Typeform has. No reason to go with it, Typeform beats it in every …
Typeform is the best of all the other forms and survey tools we have tried and used. It is superior in both the administration and user experience from all the others. However, we often have to use third-party tools to integrate Typeform with other tools (e.g., connecting …
Typeform is much more aesthetically pleasing compared to Google Forms. The transition throughout the app is much more smooth and easy to understand. Overall, I believe Typeform is a superior platform to use when you need to create training aides or templates for outside …
We used to use a Weebly questionnaire on our website to gather the needed information. The process was bulky, didn't have logic available and was time consuming for our clients. We also tried to create something through a Google form with the same experience. Typeform has …
Typeform’s interface is the best out there. It’s visually appealing and I trust that the donors had a good experience with Typeform over any other survey tool.
When I used SurveyMonkey, the user experience was not at the same level as Typeform. It was cumbersome, and the user-interface was not as crisp or as modern. Airtable works like a spreadsheet, but gives you the power of a database. It also has an option to create forms, …
Typeform has similar features to JotForm. Depending on the use and the data I need to collect, I will either use Typeform or JotForm. For example for data collection from customers, I use Typeform, but testimonials and reviews, I use JotForm. If you need to collect information …
Google Forms is really useful for creating basic forms when you don't want to pay to create them. I have found Typeform to be much easier to use than Google Forms, and more user-friendly, even in the basic plan. That was enough to get me to switch to Typeform before we even …
When looking for a feature rich & flexible / customizable solution, Typeform beats out everyone. However, for specific use cases (like NPS), AskNicely is a clear winner in terms of features, but is much too expensive. Typeform is also fun to use, especially compared to Wufoo …
Typeform was just much more modern-looking and flowed better than SurveyMonkey. As a SaaS we wanted a survey platform that matched our brand as much as possible and Typeform catered to that much better than Survicate and SurveyMonkey did. Through Typeform we had the …
We picked Typeform over Google Forms because it just has a lot more features that we use. Google Forms is great when you need a free, basic survey tool, but it lacks the sophistication that Typeform brings to the table. SurveyMonkey has a lot of the features that TypeForm has, …