The 6 Best Tally Alternatives in 2026 (Free Form Builders Worth Discovering)
Dušan Jovović
Founder of Tolodora. I'm always hunting for smaller, lesser-known tools that punch above their weight — and I only recommend the ones I'd actually use.
Tally won a lot of fans by making genuinely good forms free and unlimited, and I love it. But it's not the only excellent form builder out there, and some of the best are tools you've probably never heard of. Whether you want more conditional logic, better integrations, open source, or a different style, here are six Tally alternatives worth discovering — including a couple of small gems I think deserve far more attention.
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Fillout
- Pricing
- 9.2/10
- Functionality
- 9.2/10
- Ease of use
- 9.0/10
- Support
- 8.4/10
What I like
Incredibly powerful conditional logic and integrations, yet still generous and easy — my favorite Tally alternative.
Best for
Powerful forms without the price.
Fillout offers Tally-style ease with seriously deep logic, calculations and integrations, plus a generous free tier. It's the alternative I reach for when forms need to be smart, not just pretty.
Formbricks
- Pricing
- 9.6/10
- Functionality
- 8.4/10
- Ease of use
- 8.0/10
- Support
- 7.8/10
What I like
Open source and self-hostable, built for in-product surveys and experience management — and you own the data.
Best for
Open-source, self-hosted surveys.
Formbricks is an open-source survey and experience platform you can self-host for full data ownership. A great pick for privacy-minded teams and in-product micro-surveys.
Youform
- Pricing
- 9.4/10
- Functionality
- 8.2/10
- Ease of use
- 9.2/10
- Support
- 8.0/10
What I like
Unlimited free forms and responses with a clean, Typeform-like feel — a true Tally-spirit alternative.
Best for
A free, unlimited Tally-style builder.
Youform offers unlimited forms and responses for free with a tidy, conversational design. The closest in spirit to Tally if you want generous limits and simplicity.
Feathery
- Pricing
- 7.8/10
- Functionality
- 9.2/10
- Ease of use
- 8.0/10
- Support
- 8.2/10
What I like
Developer-friendly forms you can deeply customize and embed into a real product, with logic and integrations.
Best for
Embedding advanced forms into products.
Feathery is built for teams embedding sophisticated, customizable forms into their own apps, with strong logic and developer control. The pick when a form is part of your product.
Jotform
- Pricing
- 8.0/10
- Functionality
- 9.4/10
- Ease of use
- 8.4/10
- Support
- 8.6/10
What I like
A mature all-rounder with thousands of templates, integrations and every form feature you could want.
Best for
A feature-rich, established builder.
Jotform is a long-established form builder with a huge template library, integrations and payment support. A dependable, feature-complete alternative when you want maturity and breadth.
Google Forms
- Pricing
- 9.9/10
- Functionality
- 7.0/10
- Ease of use
- 9.5/10
- Support
- 7.8/10
What I like
Free, instant, and tied to Sheets — for simple surveys it's hard to beat the zero-friction simplicity.
Best for
Simple, free surveys and quizzes.
Google Forms is free, dead simple, and integrates with Sheets, making it perfect for basic surveys and quizzes. It lacks polish and logic, but for simple needs it just works.
How I'd choose: want the most powerful free-leaning builder? Fillout. Need open source you can self-host? Formbricks. Want a clean, free, unlimited option like Tally? Youform. Building forms into a product? Feathery. Need a mature all-rounder? Jotform. And Google Forms is still fine for the basics. Try one of the lesser-known ones — you might be surprised.
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