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 | Free (unlimited) |
| Multi-page forms | Free | Free |
| Custom fonts (1700+) | Free | Built-in font choices |
| Custom colors and backgrounds | Free | Basic themes |
| Add your logo | Free | Free |
| 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) | |
| Create forms with AI | Free | Free |
| Automation integrations | Zapier/webhooks | |
| 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 form limits
Forms.app's free plan includes unlimited responses, but it caps you at 5 forms. 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 creation vs. visual editing
Both Forms.app and Fomr can create forms from an AI prompt. That’s useful when you want a first draft quickly and don’t want to start from a blank page.
The bigger difference is what happens after the draft exists. Fomr gives you a visual canvas with direct control over field placement, typography, colors, and layout. You can start fast without giving up design control.
If speed is the only priority, both tools can help. If you also care about the final look, Fomr’s editor gives you more room to shape it.
Fomr vs Forms.app: pricing
Forms.app’s free plan allows 5 forms with unlimited submissions. The Basic plan at $29/month ($19 yearly) raises the form limit to 25 and adds branding removal. Pro at $39/month ($29 yearly) provides unlimited forms and a custom subdomain. Premium at $79/month ($59 yearly) adds 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 5 forms would need Forms.app Pro at $39/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 can start from AI, a template, or a blank form, then place fields on the page, arrange them freely, and see the result in real time.
Forms.app leans toward quick setup. Fomr gives you quick starts too, but its real strength is design control after that first draft.
Which one is right for you?
Choose Fomr if you want to...
- Build unlimited forms without paying
- 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...
- Use a list-based editor for quick setup
- Start from a template library
- Use conditional logic right now (coming soon on Fomr)
- Accept payments right now (coming soon on Fomr)