Fillout is a form builder focused on integrations and connected data. It works well with Airtable, Notion, Google Sheets, and other databases. Fomr is a visual form builder with a drag-and-drop editor, 1700+ fonts, and full design control. Both tools have generous free plans — the main differences are in editor approach, design depth, and response limits.
How Fomr compares to Fillout
| Feature | Fomr | Fillout |
|---|---|---|
| Unlimited forms | Free | Free |
| Unlimited responses | Free | 1,000/mo free, 2,000 at $15/mo |
| Multi-page forms | Free | Free |
| Custom fonts (1700+) | Free | Limited font selection |
| Custom colors and backgrounds | Free | Free (basic) |
| Add your logo | Free | $15/mo (Starter) |
| Drag-and-drop editor | Free | Sidebar-based editor |
| Embed forms on your website | Free | Free |
| Email notifications | Free | Free |
| Redirect on completion | Free | $15/mo (Starter) |
| Conditional logic | Free | |
| File uploads | Free | |
| Accept payments | Free (Stripe) | |
| Database integrations (Airtable, Notion) | Not available | Free (built-in) |
| Remove branding | Pro ($17/mo) | $40/mo (Pro) |
| Custom domains | Pro ($17/mo) | $75/mo (Business) |
Why teams switch from Fillout to Fomr
Truly unlimited responses
Fillout's free plan caps responses at 1,000 per month. Fomr's free plan has no response limits. As your forms grow, you won't hit a paywall.
Visual drag-and-drop editing
Fillout uses a sidebar-based editor where you configure fields in panels. Fomr uses a visual canvas where you place fields directly and see the final result instantly.
1700+ fonts and full design control
Fillout offers basic theme customization. Fomr gives you 1700+ Google Fonts, custom color palettes, background images, and precise layout control — all on the free plan.
Fomr vs Fillout: pricing breakdown
Fillout’s free plan includes unlimited forms and 1,000 responses per month. The Starter plan at $15/month adds 2,000 responses, custom themes, redirect on completion, and logo support. Pro at $40/month adds 5,000 responses, branding removal, and custom CSS. Business at $75/month adds unlimited responses, custom domains, and analytics.
Fomr’s free plan includes unlimited forms and unlimited responses with no monthly cap. The Pro plan at $17/month adds custom domains and branding removal.
A team collecting 2,000 responses per month would need Fillout’s Starter plan at $15/month. On Fomr, that’s free. For custom domains, Fillout charges $75/month vs Fomr’s $17/month.
Fomr vs Fillout: the editor
Fillout uses a sidebar-based editor. You select a field type from a panel, add it to the form, and configure its properties in a sidebar. The layout is primarily top-to-bottom with some column support. Fillout’s strength is its connected forms — linking directly to Airtable, Notion, or Google Sheets as a data source.
Fomr uses a visual drag-and-drop canvas. You place fields anywhere on the page, resize them, and see the result in real time. The editor supports multi-page forms, flexible layouts, and inline editing. There’s no sidebar switching — you work directly on the form.
If you need tight database integrations, Fillout’s connected forms are unique. If you want more visual control over form design, Fomr’s editor is more flexible.
Fomr vs Fillout: design and customization
Fillout provides basic theme customization: colors, a logo, and a limited selection of fonts. The styling is clean but not deeply customizable. Advanced themes require paid plans.
Fomr gives you the full design toolkit on the free plan: 1700+ Google Fonts, custom color palettes, background images from Unsplash, custom logos, and adjustable layouts. Every form can have a unique look that matches your brand.
Which one is right for you?
Choose Fomr if you want to...
- Collect unlimited responses without a monthly cap
- Use a visual drag-and-drop editor with instant preview
- Customize forms with 1700+ fonts and full design control
- Get custom domains at $17/mo instead of $75/mo
- Share forms with your team at no extra cost
Choose Fillout if you want to...
- Build forms connected to Airtable, Notion, or Google Sheets
- Use conditional logic or payment collection right now (coming soon on Fomr)
- Create forms that read and write to existing databases
- Use file uploads in your forms (coming soon on Fomr)