If you found this page, you probably like what Typeform is trying to do: make forms feel like a real conversation instead of a boring checklist.
The issue is that for many creators and small teams, Typeform becomes hard to justify once you start sharing forms widely, running ads, or collecting real volume. Limits show up quickly, and the plan you need is not always the plan you want to pay for.
This article lists the best free Typeform alternatives in 2026, with one goal: help you find a tool that keeps the modern, high-converting experience without locking your progress behind caps.
Not every form builder is trying to be Typeform. Some are great at internal surveys. Some are built for enterprise workflows. Some are focused on feedback widgets.
So we reviewed each option through a Typeform-shaped lens:
If you are choosing a Typeform alternative, limits matter more than most people expect. You can build the perfect form, but if the free plan blocks you after a small number of submissions, it becomes useless the moment you share it publicly.
This table keeps it simple: what you get for free, and where the limits start.
Form Builder |
Free plan |
Forms |
Submissions |
Key free limitations |
Formsuite |
Free forever |
Unlimited |
Unlimited |
No limits on forms, responses, or contacts. Includes the essentials for brand-aligned, high-converting forms. |
Jotform |
Free plan |
5 |
100 |
Limits can be hit quickly for public lead gen and ad traffic |
Google Forms |
Free |
Unlimited |
Unlimited |
Limited design and branding, not a premium Typeform-style experience |
Feathery |
Free plan |
2 live forms |
100 |
Powerful, but more complex, and capped for volume testing |
Formsly |
Free plan |
Unlimited |
20 |
Clean UI, but strict submission cap for public sharing |
Zoho Forms |
Free plan |
3 |
500 |
Good for Zoho users, less focus on modern design polish |
Survicate |
Free plan |
Unlimited |
100 stored responses |
Best for feedback and surveys, not classic landing page lead gen |
Note: Free plan limits and features change over time. Always confirm on the vendor's pricing page before committing.
Free plans change. This table is a quick way to sanity check limits before you invest time setting up a form.
Form Builder |
Forms/month |
Submissions/month |
Questions |
Formsuite |
Unlimited |
Unlimited |
Unlimited |
Jotform |
5 |
100 |
100 fields/form |
Google Forms |
Unlimited |
Unlimited |
Unlimited |
Feathery |
2 |
100 |
Unlimited |
Formsly |
Unlimited |
20 |
Unlimited |
Zoho Forms |
3 |
500 |
Unlimited |
Survicate |
Unlimited |
100 |
Unlimited |
Formsuite is built for people who want forms to feel like a polished product experience. Think modern layouts, conversational flows, and brand-level design control, without forcing you into a paid plan just to run a real campaign.
Forms/month |
Submissions/month |
Questions |
Unlimited |
Unlimited |
Unlimited |
Jotform is one of the most established form builders. It shines when you want a large template library and lots of integrations, and you are okay with a more traditional form-building feel.
Forms/month |
Submissions/month |
Questions |
5 |
100 |
100 fields/form |
Google Forms is the “default” choice when you want something simple and reliable. It is excellent for quick surveys, internal requests, and basic data collection.
Forms/month |
Submissions/month |
Questions |
Unlimited |
Unlimited |
Unlimited |
Feathery is designed for teams that want deep control over flows and UI. It can handle complex, product-style forms, but it is not the simplest tool to learn.
Forms/month |
Submissions/month |
Questions |
2 |
100 |
Unlimited |
Formsly is a newer option with a clean interface and a straightforward way to build forms. It is a good pick for simple forms if you are okay with a smaller response allowance.
Forms/month |
Submissions/month |
Questions |
Unlimited |
20 |
Unlimited |
Zoho Forms makes the most sense if you already use Zoho products. It is more about workflows and integrations inside that ecosystem than it is about modern, Typeform-style design.
Forms/month |
Submissions/month |
Questions |
3 |
500 |
Unlimited |
Survicate is more of a feedback platform than a traditional form builder. It is great for collecting insights across customer touchpoints, like website surveys and in-product feedback, but it is not trying to be Typeform.
Forms/month |
Submissions/month |
Questions |
Unlimited |
100 |
Unlimited |
Most “free form builders” are fine for collecting data. If you want something that actually feels like a modern product experience, the difference is the flow, the design, and how quickly you can ship a form that people enjoy completing.
Formsuite is built for that. Start free, publish your first form, and iterate without response caps getting in the way.
If you want a Typeform-style experience without worrying about caps, the easiest way to decide is to build one real form and share it.
Formsuite is free to start with no commitment. Create an account, publish your first form, and see how it feels on mobile.
Explore real templates crafted in Formsuite and discover how good your forms, surveys, and quizzes can look.



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