Typeform revolutionized online forms with its beautiful, one-question-at-a-time design. But in 2026, is it still the best option? With pricing that starts at $25/month and important features locked behind expensive tiers, many teams are looking for alternatives.
In this post, we'll do an honest, feature-by-feature comparison between Typeform and Typerson — a newer form builder that offers a similar conversational experience at a fraction of the cost.
The Basics: What Both Tools Do
Both Typeform and Typerson create conversational, one-question-at-a-time forms. Both support common question types (text, email, multiple choice, rating, NPS, file upload, etc.), custom themes, conditional logic, and embeddable widgets. The core experience is similar — the differences lie in pricing, limits, and specific features.
Pricing Comparison
This is where the biggest difference shows up. Typeform's free plan is limited to 10 responses per month — that's effectively a trial. Their Basic plan starts at $25/month for 100 responses, and you need the $50/month Plus plan to remove branding or get file uploads.
Typerson's free plan includes 100 responses/month with unlimited forms. The Pro plan at $19/month removes branding, adds file uploads, and includes 10,000 responses. For teams and small businesses, that's a significant saving — often 50-70% less for equivalent features.
Feature Comparison
- Question types: Both offer 20+ types. Typerson includes all common types on the free plan; Typeform gates some behind paid tiers.
- Conditional logic: Available on both. Typeform requires the Plus plan ($50/mo); Typerson includes it on the free plan.
- Custom themes: Both support full theme customization with colors, fonts, and styles.
- Embeds: Both support iframe and popup embeds. Typerson also offers a lightweight script embed.
- Integrations: Typeform has more native integrations (Zapier, HubSpot, etc.). Typerson focuses on Google Sheets and webhooks, with more integrations coming.
- Team features: Both offer workspaces and role-based access on paid plans.
- Analytics: Both provide response analytics. Typeform has more advanced analytics on higher tiers.
Where Typeform Wins
Typeform has been around since 2012 and has a mature ecosystem. If you need deep native integrations with tools like HubSpot, Salesforce, or Mailchimp without Zapier as a middleman, Typeform currently has the edge. Their video question type and payment collection features are also unique.
Where Typerson Wins
Typerson offers dramatically better value. You get conversational forms, conditional logic, custom themes, and team workspaces at a price point that's accessible to freelancers, startups, and small businesses. There's no response limit bait-and-switch — even the free plan gives you 100 responses to work with.
The Verdict
If you're an enterprise team deeply integrated into the HubSpot/Salesforce ecosystem and budget isn't a constraint, Typeform is a solid choice. For everyone else — freelancers, startups, agencies, small businesses — Typerson delivers the same core experience at a price that makes sense.
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