Formlark vs Google Forms (2026)

Google Forms is free and instantly familiar; Formlark is also free at the core but built for forms that face customers rather than colleagues. The gap is branding, logic depth, analytics, and spam defense.

Formlark vs Google Forms at a glance

FeatureFormlarkGoogle Forms
Free responsesUnlimitedNo response-based pricing
What happens at the plan limitNothing — no volume quota exists
Remove brandingPro ($29/mo)Not available
Partial submissionsFree
Funnel & drop-off analyticsFreeSummary charts only
Per-question result summariesFreeFree
Spam & bot protectionFree layered stack, no third-party CAPTCHA
Conditional logic & calculationsFree (show/hide, jumps, calculations, piping)Basic branching
File uploads on the free plan10MB per file
Custom domainNot yet — custom slugs on Pro; domains on the roadmap
Layout modesDocument & Focus (one at a time) — toggle per formOne fixed style
AI form generationFree
Payments collectionNot yet — on the roadmap
Team seatsSingle seat today (teams on roadmap)

Plan names and gates as observed on each product's public pricing pages and help docs, July 2026; prices are monthly list prices, and annual billing is lower on most products. "—" means we haven't verified that item from a primary source — check the vendor's current docs.

Verdict

Stay on Google Forms for internal surveys, quick polls, and anything living inside Google Workspace — it is free, familiar, and zero-setup. Choose Formlark when a form represents your brand to an outsider: token-based theming, two render modes, calculated fields and conditional endings, funnel analytics, and layered spam protection, all free. Google Forms wins on ubiquity, Formlark on the respondent-facing details.

Consider Formlark if…

  • Your form is customer-facing and the fixed Google look undercuts it.
  • You need logic beyond basic branching — calculations, piping, conditional endings.
  • You want to know where people drop off, not just who finished.

See it on a real form

Formlark's free plan has unlimited forms and responses, built-in analytics, and layered spam defense. No card required.