Most form builders charge you for submissions, which is a weird business model when you think about it. Tally doesn't: unlimited forms, unlimited submissions, forever free. It uses a Notion-like block editor that makes building forms feel more like writing a document than configuring software, and it handles everything from simple contact forms to payment collection and conditional logic without getting in your way.
Main Features
- Notion-Like Block Editor: Build forms by typing and using slash commands like you're writing a doc. Add blocks for text, images, embeds, payments, file uploads, and more.
- Free Forever Plan: Unlimited forms and unlimited submissions on the free tier. No submission caps, no paywalls for basic features, no gotchas.
- Conditional Logic: Create dynamic form flows with show/hide logic, question branching, and skip patterns based on previous answers.
- Payment Collection: Accept payments directly through forms via Stripe integration. Sell products, collect donations, or take deposits without a separate checkout.
- File Upload Fields: Accept file uploads with customizable size and type restrictions. Great for applications, design briefs, and document collection.
- Branded Forms: Custom domains for form URLs, custom CSS styling, and popup or embedded modes. Forms look like part of your site, not a third-party tool.
- Automation Integrations: Connect to Zapier, Make, and webhooks to trigger actions when forms are submitted. Send data anywhere without manual exports.
- Embedded Forms: Embed forms directly in your website with custom styling and popup modes. Seamless integration that doesn't break your design.
Who Should Use It?
- Small Business Owners: Owners collecting customer feedback, orders, and inquiries without paying per submission.
- Marketing Teams: Marketers building lead capture forms, surveys, and event registrations that integrate with their existing stack.
- Event Organizers: Organizers creating registration forms, attendee surveys, and speaker applications for events of any size.
- HR Departments: HR teams managing job applications, employee onboarding forms, and internal surveys.
- Freelancers: Solo professionals sending client intake questionnaires and project briefs that look professional.
- Educators: Teachers creating quizzes, course evaluations, and assignment submissions with a simple, intuitive tool.
- Non-Profits: Organizations running donation forms, volunteer signups, and community surveys without budget for premium tools.