Typeform vs Jotform (2026)
Two incumbents with opposite personalities: Typeform optimizes the respondent's minute; Jotform optimizes the builder's toolbox. Both meter volume, so the comparison is about which constraint you would rather pay to lift.
Typeform vs Jotform at a glance
| Feature | Typeform | Jotform |
|---|---|---|
| Free responses | Reported ~10/month | 100/month |
| What happens at the plan limit | Reported: form closes, extra responses not recorded | Reported: form pauses when any cap is hit |
| Remove branding | Plus ($79/mo) | Bronze ($39/mo) |
| Partial submissions | Business+ (max 3 save points) | — |
| Funnel & drop-off analytics | Business ($129/mo) | — |
| Per-question result summaries | Paid plans (Results Summary) | — |
| Spam & bot protection | Reported on upper tiers | — |
| Conditional logic & calculations | Included; free-plan scope varies by source | — |
| File uploads on the free plan | Metered by plan (1–4GB on paid tiers) | 100MB total storage |
| Custom domain | Enterprise (subdomain on Plus) | Paid plans |
| Layout modes | One question at a time | — |
| AI form generation | Included (per pricing summary) | Included, plus AI Agents |
| Payments collection | Payment question type | Free capped (10 payment submissions), more on paid |
| Team seats | 1 free · 3 Plus · 5 Business | Reported Enterprise-only |
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
Choose Typeform if completion rates and brand feel drive revenue — its one-question flow, themes, and AI builder are the reference point, at response-metered prices users do call expensive. Choose Jotform for sheer capability per dollar: payments, e-sign document quotas, AI Agents, a HIPAA option on Gold — accepting the five-caps-at-once plan structure and a UI reviewers describe as dated. Formlark's corner: if what you actually need is unlimited collection with analytics and spam defense rather than enterprise breadth, a no-meter free tier makes both subscriptions optional.
Consider Formlark if…
- Your volume is unpredictable and both products' caps make you nervous.
- You need polish and analytics, not payments, e-sign, or HIPAA.
- You want spam defense that does not depend on plan tier.
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