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Forms.app is a form builder that offers templates, basic customization, and AI-powered form creation. Fomr is a visual form builder with a drag-and-drop editor and a focus on design. Both tools have free plans. The main differences are in response limits, design depth, and editor approach.

How Fomr compares to Forms.app

Feature Fomr Forms.app
Unlimited forms
Free
5 forms free, unlimited at $39/mo
Unlimited responses
Free
100/mo free, 1,000/mo at $29/mo
Multi-page forms
Free
Free
Custom fonts (1700+)
Free
Limited font selection
Custom colors and backgrounds
Free
Basic themes
Add your logo
Free
$29/mo (Basic)
Drag-and-drop editor
Free
Free (list-based)
Embed forms on your website
Free
Free
Email notifications
Free
Free
Redirect on completion
Free
$29/mo (Basic)
Conditional logic
Free
File uploads
Free
Accept payments
Free (all plans)
AI form generation
Not available
Free
Remove branding
Pro ($17/mo)
$29/mo (Basic)
Custom domains
Pro ($17/mo)
$79/mo (Premium)

Why teams switch from Forms.app to Fomr

No response limits

Forms.app's free plan caps you at 5 forms and 100 responses per month. Fomr doesn't limit forms or responses on the free plan.

Design from a visual canvas

Forms.app offers basic themes and templates. Fomr gives you a visual canvas with 1,700+ fonts, custom colors, and background images, all free.

Half the price for Pro

Forms.app charges $29/month (Basic) for branding removal, and $79/month (Premium) for custom domains. Fomr Pro costs $17/month for both.

AI form generation vs. visual editing

Forms.app has a feature Fomr doesn’t: AI form generation. You describe what you need and it builds a form for you. For getting something up quickly without thinking about design, that’s useful.

Fomr takes a different approach. Instead of generating a form from a prompt, you build on a visual canvas with direct control over field placement, typography, colors, and layout. It takes a few more minutes, but you end up with something that looks exactly how you want it to look.

If speed is the priority and design is secondary, Forms.app’s AI generation is a genuine advantage. If you want control over the final result, Fomr’s editor gives you that.

Fomr vs Forms.app: pricing

Forms.app’s free plan allows 5 forms and 100 responses per month. The Basic plan at $29/month ($19 yearly) raises limits to 25 forms and 1,000 responses, and adds branding removal. Pro at $39/month ($29 yearly) provides unlimited forms, 10,000 responses, and a custom subdomain. Premium at $79/month ($59 yearly) adds 100,000 responses and custom domain support. Payment collection is available on all plans, including free.

Fomr’s free plan includes unlimited forms, unlimited responses, and design customization. The Pro plan at $17/month adds custom domains and branding removal.

A team needing more than 100 responses per month would need Forms.app Basic at $29/month. On Fomr, that’s free. For branding removal, Fomr Pro at $17/month saves $12/month compared to Forms.app Basic. For custom domains, Fomr Pro saves $62/month compared to Forms.app Premium.

Fomr vs Forms.app: the editor

Forms.app uses a list-based editor with a template library and AI form generation. You select a template or generate a form with AI, then customize questions in a sequential list. It’s functional for getting forms up quickly, but layout control is limited.

Fomr uses a visual drag-and-drop canvas. You place fields on the page, arrange them freely, and see the result in real time. There are no templates yet, so you design from scratch with full control over every visual element.

Forms.app has AI generation and templates for speed. Fomr has a visual editor for design control.

Which one is right for you?

Choose Fomr if you want to...

  • Collect unlimited responses without per-form caps
  • Use a visual drag-and-drop editor with instant preview
  • Customize forms with 1,700+ fonts and full design control
  • Get branding removal and custom domains at $17/mo instead of $79/mo
  • Share forms with your team at no extra cost

Choose Forms.app if you want to...

Forms.app and Fomr: common questions

How does Fomr's free plan compare to Forms.app?

Forms.app caps you at 5 forms and 100 responses per month on its free plan. Adding your logo or setting up a redirect after submission requires the $29/month Basic plan. Fomr doesn’t impose those limits: you can create as many forms as you need and collect as many responses as you get, with design customization included from the start. Forms.app does offer AI form generation and payments on its free plan, which Fomr doesn’t have yet.

Does Fomr have better design options than Forms.app?

Forms.app has a template library and some basic theme settings, but the styling options are limited. You can’t pick from a wide font library or set a background image on the free plan. In Fomr, you design from scratch on a visual canvas: pick any of 1,700+ fonts, set your colors, upload a background or browse Unsplash, and control field placement and spacing. Everything is available on the free plan.

Can I switch from Forms.app to Fomr?

Forms.app doesn’t offer a way to export your form structure, so you’d recreate forms manually in Fomr. If your Forms.app forms were generated using their AI builder, you can use the published version as a reference and rebuild them in Fomr’s visual editor. Payment forms that use Forms.app’s built-in checkout would need to wait until payments land on Fomr (roadmap).

Is Fomr free to use?

Yes, Fomr has a free plan that includes unlimited forms, unlimited responses, unlimited team members, 25+ form components, design customization, email notifications, and more. The Pro plan adds features like custom domains, removal of Fomr branding, and SEO controls.

How do I get started with Fomr?

Create an account and you can start building forms right away using the drag-and-drop editor. You can also try the editor without signing up to see how it works first.

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