Typeform is known for its one-question-at-a-time conversational format. It works well for short surveys and quizzes. Fomr is a visual form builder with a drag-and-drop editor and full design control. Both tools let you create and share forms online. They differ in pricing, editor flexibility, and what’s available without paying.
How Fomr compares to Typeform
| Feature | Fomr | Typeform |
|---|---|---|
| Unlimited forms | Free | From $39/mo |
| Unlimited responses | Free | 100/mo at $39/mo |
| Multi-page forms | Free | One question per page only |
| Custom design (fonts, colors, backgrounds) | Free | Limited on free plan |
| Add your logo | Free | $39/mo |
| Embed forms on your website | Free | Free |
| Email notifications | Free | Free |
| Redirect on completion | Free | $39/mo |
| Conditional logic | Free | |
| File uploads | $39/mo | |
| Accept payments | $39/mo | |
| Answer piping | Free | |
| Hidden fields | Free | |
| Remove branding | Pro ($17/mo) | $79/mo (Plus) |
| Custom domains | Pro ($17/mo) | Enterprise only |
Why teams switch from Typeform to Fomr
No response limits
Typeform's Basic plan ($39/mo) allows 100 responses per month. Their Plus plan ($79/mo) raises that to 1,000. Fomr doesn't cap responses on any plan, including the free one.
Full design control from day one
On Typeform, even adding a logo requires a paid plan. On Fomr, you can customize fonts, colors, backgrounds, and logos without paying.
Flexible layouts
Typeform limits you to one question per page. Fomr lets you build forms with any layout you want: group related fields together, add multiple questions per page, or go one-at-a-time if you prefer.
The one-question-per-page format
Typeform popularized the conversational, one-question-at-a-time style. It looks clean and keeps respondents focused. But it only works well for certain types of forms. Longer surveys feel tedious when every question gets its own screen.
Fomr supports multi-page forms, so you can put a single question on each page to replicate Typeform’s style if you want. But you can also put five questions on a page, group related fields side by side, or mix layouts across different pages in the same form. You’re not locked into one approach.
Fomr vs Typeform: pricing
Pricing is the biggest difference between the two.
Typeform no longer offers a usable free plan. The Basic plan starts at $39/month for 100 responses per month and 1 user. The Plus plan at $79/month raises the limit to 1,000 responses, adds 3 users, removes Typeform branding, and provides a custom subdomain. The Business plan at $129/month adds 10,000 responses, drop-off analytics, and priority support. Custom domains require an Enterprise plan.
Fomr’s free plan has no response limits, no question limits, and no form limits. You can invite your whole team and customize the design of every form. The Pro plan at $17/month unlocks custom domains and removes Fomr branding. Two plans, straightforward pricing.
For a team collecting 500 responses per month with custom branding, Typeform would cost $79/month (Plus plan). The same setup on Fomr costs $17/month, or $0/month if you don’t need branding removal.
Use the slider below to see how costs compare at your expected volume, or try the full cost calculator to compare across major form builders.
Fomr vs Typeform: the editor
Typeform’s editor is built around its conversational format. Each screen holds one question, and respondents move through them sequentially. This works for short surveys and quizzes, but it limits how you can structure longer or more complex forms.
Fomr’s editor is a visual canvas. You place form fields anywhere on the page, group related questions together, and use multi-page navigation when it makes sense. The editor shows you exactly what the respondent will see as you build. You can adjust spacing, add text blocks, insert dividers, and style everything directly without switching between tabs or preview modes.
If you’re coming from Typeform, the biggest adjustment is having more layout freedom. You’re no longer limited to one question per screen.
Fomr vs Typeform: design
Both tools let you customize form appearance, but the depth and what’s available for free differs.
On Typeform’s Basic plan ($39/month), you can add a logo and apply premium themes. Removing Typeform branding and getting a custom subdomain requires the Plus plan ($79/month). Custom fonts and custom domains are reserved for Enterprise.
Fomr opens up the full design toolkit on the free plan: pick from over 1,700 fonts, set your own color palette, add background images from Unsplash, upload your logo, and redirect respondents on completion. Free and Pro forms look identical aside from a small “Powered by Fomr” badge, which Pro removes.
Which one is right for you?
Choose Fomr if you want to...
- Collect unlimited responses without paying
- Customize fonts, colors, and backgrounds on the free plan
- Build multi-page forms with flexible layouts
- Use a drag-and-drop editor with instant preview
- Share forms with your team at no extra cost
- Get custom domains and white-label branding at $17/mo instead of $79+/mo
Choose Typeform if you want to...
- Use the one-question-per-screen conversational format
- Use conditional logic or answer piping right now (coming soon on Fomr)
- Connect with Typeform's existing integration ecosystem
- Collect payments in your forms today (coming soon on Fomr)