Pricing pages can be misleading. They show you the lowest possible number (billed annually, of course) and bury the details in FAQ sections and footnotes. Let's cut through that and do an honest comparison of what you'd actually pay for Typerson vs Typeform at each level of usage.
The Free Tier
Typeform's free plan gives you 10 questions per form and 10 responses per month total across all forms. You also get a Typeform watermark on every form. This is essentially a trial, not a usable free plan.
Typerson's free plan gives you more questions per form and a higher response limit. You also get Google Sheets sync, which Typeform reserves for paid plans. For a solo founder or freelancer testing things out, Typerson's free plan is actually usable for real work.
The Entry-Level Paid Plan
Typeform's Basic plan is $25/month (billed annually) for 100 responses per month and unlimited questions. That works out to $300/year committed upfront. If you pay monthly, it's more like $35/month.
Typerson's entry paid plan costs less and gives you more responses. The exact numbers depend on current pricing, but the gap is significant enough that most people notice it immediately when comparing side by side.
The Mid-Tier
This is where Typeform really gets expensive. Their Plus plan at $50/month (billed annually) adds custom branding, Google Sheets, and bumps you to 1,000 responses. That's $600/year for features that Typerson includes on cheaper plans or even for free.
Hidden Costs to Watch For
- Branding removal: Typeform charges extra to remove their logo. Typerson includes this on paid plans
- Google Sheets sync: Free on Typerson, paid-only on Typeform
- Response overages: Both tools charge more if you exceed your plan's response limit, so check the overage rates
- Annual lock-in: Typeform's lowest prices require annual billing. Make sure you compare the same billing period
- Seats and collaboration: Check how many team members each plan includes
What You Get at Each Price Point
The core product is very similar: conversational one-question-at-a-time forms, conditional logic, customizable design, multiple embed options, and response analytics. The difference is how much you pay for it. Typerson delivers the same experience at a lower price by keeping the team lean and not spending millions on marketing.
Which One Should You Pick?
If budget matters to you at all, Typerson is the clear winner on value. You get the same conversational form experience, the same core features, and you keep more money in your pocket. If you're at a large enterprise that already has a Typeform contract and switching costs are high, it might make sense to stay. For everyone else, the math is pretty straightforward.
See the pricing difference for yourself.
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