Switching tools always comes with trade-offs. We'd rather be upfront about what's different when you move from Typeform to Typerson than have you find out after you've already switched. Here's the honest picture.
What You Gain
Better Pricing and Higher Limits
This is the biggest one. Typerson's free plan is more generous than Typeform's, and the paid plans cost less while giving you more responses. If you've been hitting Typeform's response ceiling every month or wincing at the renewal email, this alone is usually enough reason to switch.
Google Sheets Sync on All Plans
Typeform locks Google Sheets integration behind paid plans. Typerson includes it on every plan, including free. You can connect a spreadsheet and have responses flow in automatically without paying extra.
Built-in Webhooks
If you need to send form data to your own backend, a CRM, or any other system, Typerson has built-in webhook support. Set a URL and Typerson will POST the data there on every submission. With Typeform, you'd typically need Zapier or a similar tool as a middleman.
A Faster, Lighter Form Experience
Typerson forms are lightweight and load fast. The embed script is under 5KB. This matters for page speed, especially if you're embedding forms on landing pages where every millisecond counts for SEO and conversion.
What You Lose
Brand Recognition
Typeform is a household name. Some enterprise clients might recognize the Typeform brand and feel comfortable with it. Typerson is newer and smaller. For most use cases this doesn't matter at all, but if you're in a situation where brand recognition of your tools matters to stakeholders, it's worth noting.
Some Niche Integrations
Typeform has been around longer and has integrations with a wider range of third-party tools through their native integration marketplace. Typerson covers the most common ones (Google Sheets, webhooks) and you can use webhooks to connect to almost anything, but you might need to set up a Zapier workflow for some niche tools where Typeform has a direct integration.
What Stays the Same
- One-question-at-a-time conversational layout
- Conditional logic at the question level
- Mobile-responsive forms out of the box
- Multiple embed options (iframe, popup, script)
- Custom branding and design controls
- Analytics and response tracking
The Bottom Line
For most teams, the switch is a clear win: you get a better deal on pricing, more responses, and features like Sheets sync and webhooks without paying extra. The things you give up are mostly edge cases that affect a small number of users. If Typeform's pricing has been bothering you, there's not much reason to stay.
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