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Collectform

A free Typeform alternative

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Collectform is a no-code form builder with a block-based editor and drag-and-drop interface for easy customization. Users can add images, videos, tables, and choose from over thirty field types, including email inputs, date pickers, file uploads, and star ratings. Advanced logic enables branching paths and personalized questions based on responses, while email verification blocks disposable addresses and validates entries in real time. Partial submissions are recoverable, and custom emails and hidden fields support branding and data tracking. The platform allows unlimited forms and responses, with custom thank-you pages and themes to match brand aesthetics. Forms work on all devices, can be shared via links or embedded, and include real-time response tracking and calculation features for quizzes or value totals.

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Features

  • Unlimited forms
  • Unlimited responses
  • Conditional logic
  • Email verification
  • Custom themes
  • Partial submissions
  • 30+ field types
  • No paywalls

Use Cases

Collectform is form builder software that creates forms with unlimited responses and advanced logic without requiring coding skills.

Comments

Love how the playful the design is. Do not change it. Just keep on iterating and focus on marketing

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Find fintech buyers on social. In 90 sec...

Really interesting product.

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Influencer Investor

Thats Great Platform

Partial submission recovery is underrated - most builders silently lose half-filled responses. Combined with disposable-email filter and real-time calcs, that's the Typeform-with-Zapier stack as a native feature. What's the first wedge - quizzes, lead gen, or applications?

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working on Jobr, the ai automated job tr...

looks cool...i would be interested

The unlimited responses on a free tier is the real differentiator here — Typeform's 10-response limit on free plans is one of the most complained-about restrictions in the no-code community. The partial submission recovery is also a feature most builders quietly skip because it's technically annoying to implement, but it's genuinely valuable for longer forms where users drop off mid-way. One thing I'd love to see: any plans for a Notion-style slash-command block inserter? The drag-and-drop is fine, but keyboard-first users would fly through form building with it. Congrats on shipping something this polished as a free product.

The email verification that blocks disposable addresses is a genuinely useful differentiator — most form builders let junk submissions through and leave you cleaning up the data manually. Partial submission recovery is another feature that sounds minor until you realize how many long forms get abandoned halfway. Curious whether the conditional logic supports multi-level branching or just single-condition rules — that's usually where free alternatives hit a wall.

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PixExtender - AI Image Extender & Image ...

This is a genuinely good idea

Collectform looks very well thought out. The combination of a drag-and-drop builder, advanced logic, and real-time email validation makes it useful for both simple surveys and more complex lead generation workflows. I especially like the partial submission recovery feature, which can help improve completion rates and reduce lost responses.

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Founder of StubGen

Impressive range of features for a no-code builder - the partial submission recovery and disposable email blocking are details a lot of form tools skip. Unlimited forms/responses on a free tier is a strong offer too.

Great tool. The UI is clean and the concept solves a real problem.

This seems promising. I appreciate your effort.

Really clean builder — signup lands you straight in the workspace with zero setup friction, and the "Welcome to your new form 🥳" empty-state is a nice touch. I ran a Lastest visual-regression baseline over signup → workspace → creating & editing a form (full recording): https://app.lastest.cloud/r/rZwzaK-8OB67gt-MB1MIfQ

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Love how the playful the design is. Do not change it. Just keep on iterating and focus on marketing

custom-img
Find fintech buyers on social. In 90 sec...

Really interesting product.

custom-img
Influencer Investor

Thats Great Platform

Partial submission recovery is underrated - most builders silently lose half-filled responses. Combined with disposable-email filter and real-time calcs, that's the Typeform-with-Zapier stack as a native feature. What's the first wedge - quizzes, lead gen, or applications?

custom-img
working on Jobr, the ai automated job tr...

looks cool...i would be interested

The unlimited responses on a free tier is the real differentiator here — Typeform's 10-response limit on free plans is one of the most complained-about restrictions in the no-code community. The partial submission recovery is also a feature most builders quietly skip because it's technically annoying to implement, but it's genuinely valuable for longer forms where users drop off mid-way. One thing I'd love to see: any plans for a Notion-style slash-command block inserter? The drag-and-drop is fine, but keyboard-first users would fly through form building with it. Congrats on shipping something this polished as a free product.

The email verification that blocks disposable addresses is a genuinely useful differentiator — most form builders let junk submissions through and leave you cleaning up the data manually. Partial submission recovery is another feature that sounds minor until you realize how many long forms get abandoned halfway. Curious whether the conditional logic supports multi-level branching or just single-condition rules — that's usually where free alternatives hit a wall.

custom-img
PixExtender - AI Image Extender & Image ...

This is a genuinely good idea

Collectform looks very well thought out. The combination of a drag-and-drop builder, advanced logic, and real-time email validation makes it useful for both simple surveys and more complex lead generation workflows. I especially like the partial submission recovery feature, which can help improve completion rates and reduce lost responses.

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Founder of StubGen

Impressive range of features for a no-code builder - the partial submission recovery and disposable email blocking are details a lot of form tools skip. Unlimited forms/responses on a free tier is a strong offer too.

Great tool. The UI is clean and the concept solves a real problem.

This seems promising. I appreciate your effort.

Really clean builder — signup lands you straight in the workspace with zero setup friction, and the "Welcome to your new form 🥳" empty-state is a nice touch. I ran a Lastest visual-regression baseline over signup → workspace → creating & editing a form (full recording): https://app.lastest.cloud/r/rZwzaK-8OB67gt-MB1MIfQ