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Form & Survey

Typeform vs Jotform

Which form & survey tool is right for you? Compare features, pricing, and user reviews to make the best choice.

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Typeform

4.58,000 reviews

Teams and creators who want high-conversion, beautifully designed forms/surveys for lead capture, customer feedback, quizzes, and onboarding—especially when UX and completion rates matter.

Starting at $25/user/month
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Jotform

4.0100 reviews

Teams and individuals who need fast, no-code form and survey creation with strong integrations, payment collection, and workflow/approval capabilities for lead capture, registrations, internal requests, and data collection.

Starting at $34/month (per user/seat not required)

Side-by-Side Comparison

FeatureTypeformJotform
Pricing$25/user/month$34/month (per user/seat not required)
G2 Rating4.5 (8,000 reviews)4.0 (100 reviews)
Capterra Rating4.74.0
Best ForTeams and creators who want high-conversion, beautifully designed forms/surveys for lead capture, customer feedback, quizzes, and onboarding—especially when UX and completion rates matter.Teams and individuals who need fast, no-code form and survey creation with strong integrations, payment collection, and workflow/approval capabilities for lead capture, registrations, internal requests, and data collection.

Pros & Cons

Typeform

Pros

  • + Best-in-class form experience and design polish
  • + Strong logic/branching for personalized flows
  • + Easy to embed and share; works well for lead gen
  • + Large integration ecosystem and automation options

Cons

  • Can get expensive as response limits/features scale
  • Advanced analytics/reporting often requires higher tiers or external tools
  • Not ideal for highly complex enterprise survey research compared to specialized survey platforms

Jotform

Pros

  • + Very quick to build and publish forms with many templates
  • + Broad integration ecosystem plus API/webhooks for custom workflows
  • + Supports payments, file uploads, and e-signatures in one tool
  • + Good data handling options (exports, tables, notifications, routing)

Cons

  • Pricing is limit-based (submissions/storage/forms), which can get expensive at scale
  • Advanced customization/branding and complex logic can require higher tiers
  • Some users may find the admin/settings surface area complex as needs grow