When it comes to creating forms online, there are a lot of options out there. Typeform is one of the most popular tools for creating forms, due to its vast customization options, but also its slick and user-friendly design. But it’s not the only one!

In this blog post, we’ll compare Typeform with its main competitors: WPForms, Gravity Forms, Jotform, Zoho Forms, and Google Forms, to help you decide which one is right for you.

SurveyMonkey:

Customization: SurveyMonkey allows you to customize surveys with branding elements and design options.

Question Types: SurveyMonkey supports various question types, providing flexibility in gathering responses.

Data Analysis: SurveyMonkey offers basic data analysis tools and the ability to export data for further analysis.

PDF Export: Connect SurveyMonkey to docMaker through Zapier to create pdf.

Pricing: SurveyMonkey has free and paid plans with different features and response limits, from $30 up to $75/month.

Strengths: User-friendly interface, diverse question types, and multiple distribution options.

Weaknesses: Limitations in the free plan, advanced analysis may require external tools or higher-priced plans.

Typeform:

Typeform is a powerful form-building tool that makes it easy to create beautiful, interactive forms. It has an intuitive drag-and-drop builder, so you can quickly create forms without any coding knowledge. Plus, it offers a wide range of features, including customizable themes, conditional logic, and integrations with over 500 apps.

Customization: Personalize forms with branding and design options.

Question Types: Support for multiple question types.

Data Analysis: Real-time analysis and export of responses.

PDF Export: Connect Typeform directcly with docMaker to create pdf.

Pricing: Different plans available based on features and usage, you can start for free, then from $21 up to $75/month.

Strengths: User-friendly interface and visually appealing design.

And the best news is that you can super easily generate pdf documents from your Typeform responses thanks to the direct integration with docMaker ! Learn how to do it here or check-out our 5 minutes tutorial video here:

Weaknesses: Relatively expensive pricing, limited design options.

WP Forms:

Customization: Customize forms with easy-to-use design options.

Question Types: Support for various question types and form fields.

Data Analysis: Analyze form submissions and integrate with popular analytics tools.

PDF Export: Connect WP Forms to docMaker through Zapier to create pdf.

Pricing: Offers different pricing plans based on features and needs, from $49,50 up to $299,50/month.

Strengths: Intuitive drag-and-drop builder, wide range of features, customizable themes, conditional logic, integrations with over 500 apps.

Weaknesses: Limited customization options, no free plan.

Gravity Forms:

Customization: Create highly customized forms with advanced design options.

Question Types: Supports a wide range of question types and form fields.

Data Analysis: Analyze and track form submissions with built-in reporting features.

PDF Export: Connect Gravity Forms to docMaker through Zapier to create pdf.

Pricing: Offers different pricing plans for varying needs and features, from $59 up to $259/month.

Strengths: Extensive customization options and robust form-building capabilities.

Weaknesses: Can be more complex for beginners and may require some technical knowledge.

Jotform:

Customization: Create fully customized forms with a drag-and-drop form builder.

Question Types: Offers a wide range of question types and form field options.

Data Analysis: Analyze form submissions, generate reports, and visualize data.

PDF Export: Connect Jotform to docMaker through Zapier to create pdf.

Pricing: Provides different pricing plans based on features and usage, you can start for free, then from $34 up to $99/month.

Strengths: Intuitive form builder and extensive form customization options.

Weaknesses: Some advanced features may require higher-priced plans.

Zoho Forms:

Customization: Create customized forms with branding and design options.

Question Types: Support for various question types and form fields.

Data Analysis: Analyze form responses with built-in reporting and analytics tools.

PDF Export: Connect Zoho Forms to docMaker through Zapier to create pdf.

Pricing: Offers different pricing plans based on features and usage, from $10 up to $90/month.

Strengths: Extensive customization options and robust data analysis capabilities.

Weaknesses: No free plan, advanced features may require higher-tier plans.

Google Forms:

Customization: Customize forms with basic design options and themes.

Question Types: Support for various question types, including multiple-choice, text, and more.

Data Analysis: View and analyze form responses with basic summary statistics.

PDF Export: Connect Google Form to docMaker through Zapier to create pdf..

Pricing: Google Forms is free to use for individuals and businesses with a Google account.

Strengths: Easy to use, integrates seamlessly with other Google services, and provides real-time collaboration.

Weaknesses: Limited customization options and advanced data analysis features compared to dedicated form-building platforms.

Conclusion

As you can see, all of these tools offer similar features, such as a drag-and-drop builder, customizable themes, conditional logic, and integrations with over 500 apps. The main difference between them is that Google Forms is free, while the others require a paid subscription. Ultimately, the best tool for you will depend on your needs and budget.

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