Comparison
DodoForm vs Tally
Tally is the indie-favorite for unlimited free forms. They're great if you want a Notion-style editor and don't need AI. We're a different bet — same casual approach, but the form fills itself from voice notes, photos, and messy text. Plus actual analytics, not just a CSV export.
Pick DodoForm if
- Your forms collect data from non-technical users
- You want lead scoring and analytics, not just submissions
- You charge customers and need a payment field
- You want to ask your data questions in plain English
Pick Tally if
- You only need a quick form for personal projects
- Free unlimited submissions matter more than analytics
- You prefer a Notion-style block editor
- Your form workflow is simple enough that AI is overkill
Feature by feature
Honest comparison — including the parts where Tally is better.
The verdict
Tally wins on pure free-tier generosity — unlimited forms, unlimited responses, no caps. We win the moment you actually want to use the data. AI extraction, lead scoring, and conversational queries turn forms from a data-collection chore into a real intake pipeline.
If your forms are personal projects or low-volume side hustles, stick with Tally. The day you start needing to know which leads to follow up with first, switch.