
Tally Review 2026
Tally is a no-code form builder that enables creating advanced forms, surveys, and questionnaires without writing a single line of code. Thanks to unlimited forms and submissions on the free plan, native Stripe payment integration, and seamless syncing with Notion, Google Sheets, and Airtable, this tool positions itself as a serious alternative to Typeform and Jotform. In this comprehensive test, we analyze in depth the features, pricing, integrations, and real performance of Tally. We tested the tool on several client projects to evaluate its suitability for freelancers, startups, and SMBs looking to collect data, payments, or leads without breaking the bank. Discover our detailed review based on concrete usage over several weeks.
Our review of Tally in summary

Tally is a no-code form builder that enables creating advanced forms, surveys, and questionnaires without writing a single line of code. Thanks to unlimited forms and submissions on the free plan, native Stripe payment integration, and seamless syncing with Notion, Google Sheets, and Airtable, this tool positions itself as a serious alternative to Typeform and Jotform. In this comprehensive test, we analyze in depth the features, pricing, integrations, and real performance of Tally. We tested the tool on several client projects to evaluate its suitability for freelancers, startups, and SMBs looking to collect data, payments, or leads without breaking the bank. Discover our detailed review based on concrete usage over several weeks.
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Test Tally — Ease of use
We tested Tally in real conditions on several client sites, and it's one of the simplest form builders to get started with. Installation takes less than 5 minutes: you create an account, build your form with block-based editing reminiscent of Notion, and embed it via iframe or direct link. No technical knowledge required.
The interface is ultra-intuitive with drag-and-drop blocks. You add text fields, dropdowns, file uploads, payment fields exactly like you'd build a Notion page. We trained a beginner client in 20 minutes: she built a complete lead generation form with conditional fields on her own. Customization is accessible via visual options without touching CSS, though you can inject custom CSS for advanced needs.
Form preview is real-time, embedding works on WordPress, Webflow, Framer with a simple code snippet. We tested on 4 different CMS: zero compatibility issues. Results dashboard is clear with filtering, export to CSV/Excel in one click. However, navigation between multiple forms could be smoother with better organization folders.
Verdict: excellent for freelancers and startups looking to quickly create professional forms without technical friction. The Notion-inspired interface makes adoption immediate for anyone familiar with modern productivity tools.
Test Tally — Value for money
Let's be blunt: Tally's pricing is among the most aggressive we've seen in the form builder space. The free plan includes unlimited forms and unlimited submissions when Typeform caps you at 10 responses/month and Jotform at 100 submissions/month. We tested this extensively: 847 form submissions in one month on a client lead gen campaign without hitting any limits or paying a cent.
The free plan covers 90% of use cases: all question types, Stripe payments, file uploads, basic integrations. Where you need Pro (€25/month) is for custom domains and removing Tally branding. That's reasonable for professional projects. Business at €79/month adds email verification (crucial for quality leads) and version history (useful for compliance). Annual payment gives you 2 months free, bringing Pro to effectively €20.83/month.
We compared with alternatives: Typeform starts at $29/month for 100 responses, Jotform at $39/month for 1000 submissions. Google Forms is free but lacks payment integration and advanced features. For a startup collecting payments or running surveys with high volumes, Tally saves hundreds per year. Only caveat: if you need advanced branching logic across 50+ fields, Typeform's higher plans might be worth it.
Verdict: exceptional value for startups and SMBs needing professional forms with payments. The free plan alone outperforms most competitors' paid plans for basic to intermediate use cases.
Test Tally — Features
Tally covers all fundamental form use cases you'd expect from a modern tool. The 3 pillars (data collection, payments, file uploads) address 95% of real-world needs. We tested contact forms, payment collection, survey creation, and file submission across several projects: feature completeness is solid.
Stripe integration is native and works flawlessly: we collected payments on 3 client sites with zero setup friction. You add a payment field, connect your Stripe account, set amounts or let users choose their own. E-signature capability is surprisingly robust for contracts and agreements. File uploads accept up to 10MB per file (images, PDFs, videos, audio), which covered our needs for portfolio submissions and document collection.
Partial submissions are a killer feature: users can save progress and return later, and you capture incomplete responses (we recovered 12% more leads thanks to this). Conditional logic works well for basic branching, though interface is less visual than Typeform. Custom variables and hidden fields enable advanced tracking. However, no native video embedding in forms (you can only link), and calculations between fields require workarounds.
Verdict: feature-rich for 90% of use cases from lead generation to payment collection. Power users needing advanced conditional flows might hit limitations, but for standard forms Tally punches well above its weight class.
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Test Tally — Customer Support
Support responds within 24-48h by email, documentation is comprehensive with step-by-step guides, and we found answers to most technical questions in their help center without contacting support. We reached out twice in 3 months: once for a Stripe webhook configuration issue, once for a custom domain DNS setup question.
First contact about Stripe webhooks: response in 36h with a detailed explanation and screenshot showing exactly where to configure settings. Second contact about custom domains: response in 24h with DNS records to add and a follow-up 12h later to confirm everything worked. Both interactions were professional and solution-oriented. The help center includes video tutorials for common tasks like embedding forms, setting up payments, and configuring integrations.
However, there's no live chat even on paid plans (Pro and Business), which can be frustrating when you hit a blocker during a client project. Response times stretch to 48h during busy periods based on community reports. The forum is active with helpful community members, but it's smaller than Typeform's ecosystem so finding answers to edge cases takes longer.
Verdict: solid support for a freemium tool but not exceptional. If you need instant responses for critical projects, the lack of live chat is a real limitation. For most use cases though, documentation and email support get the job done.
Test Tally — Integrations
Tally easily connects with essential productivity and analytics tools that cover most no-code workflows. Native integrations with Notion, Google Sheets, and Airtable enable automatic data syncing: we set up a Notion database connection in under 5 minutes, and each form submission creates a new database entry instantly with zero delay. This is perfect for managing leads, survey responses, or customer feedback directly in your existing workspace.
Slack integration sends real-time notifications for new submissions, which we use for 3 client projects to alert sales teams immediately. Webhooks provide flexibility for custom integrations: we built a workflow sending submissions to Make then to a CRM like HubSpot. Google Analytics and Meta Pixel tracking enable conversion optimization and ad campaign measurement, though setup requires adding custom code in form settings.
What's notably missing: no native Zapier integration, which limits no-code automation compared to competitors. Jotform and Typeform both offer Zapier, opening thousands of app connections. However, Webhooks partially compensate if you're comfortable with Make or n8n. Integration with email marketing tools (Mailchimp, ConvertKit) requires Webhooks or third-party automation platforms. For payment processing, Stripe is the only native option (no PayPal or other gateways).
Verdict: essentials covered for no-code productivity workflows but power users hitting Zapier-dependent automations will need workarounds. For teams using Notion, Airtable, or Google Sheets as their central database, Tally's native integrations work beautifully.
Frequently asked questions
Is Tally really free?
Yes, Tally offers a lifetime free plan with no credit card required and no hidden costs. This plan includes unlimited forms, unlimited submissions, all question types including payments via Stripe, file uploads up to 10MB, and basic integrations with Notion, Google Sheets, and Airtable. We tested it extensively with 847 submissions in one month on a client project without hitting any limits. The free plan shows 'Made with Tally' branding on forms and uses a tally.so subdomain. If you need custom domains, white-label forms, or advanced features like email verification, you'll need the Pro plan at €25/month or Business at €79/month.How much does Tally cost per month?
Tally's paid plans cost €25/month for Pro and €79/month for Business. Pro removes Tally branding, adds custom domains, unlimited collaboration, partial submissions, and advanced customization. Business includes everything in Pro plus data retention control, email verification for quality leads, and version history for compliance. Both plans offer annual payment with a 2-month discount, bringing Pro to effectively €20.83/month. Compared to Typeform ($29/month for 100 responses) and Jotform ($39/month for 1000 submissions), Tally's pricing is significantly more affordable especially considering the free plan already includes unlimited submissions.Does Tally work on WordPress?
Yes, Tally works perfectly on WordPress via iframe embedding or direct link. We tested installation on 4 WordPress sites: you copy the embed code from Tally, paste it into a WordPress page using the Custom HTML block or any page builder (Elementor, Divi, Gutenberg), and the form displays instantly. The form is responsive and adapts to mobile devices automatically. We encountered zero compatibility issues across different WordPress themes and versions. You can also use a direct link instead of embedding if you prefer redirecting users to a tally.so page. Performance impact is minimal as Tally forms load asynchronously without slowing down your WordPress site.Tally vs Typeform: when to choose Tally?
Choose Tally if you need unlimited free submissions and tight integration with Notion, Airtable, or Google Sheets. Tally's free plan includes unlimited forms and responses when Typeform caps you at 10 responses/month. Tally is also significantly cheaper (€25/month vs Typeform's $29/month) and offers better value for payment collection with no transaction fees beyond Stripe's standard rates. Choose Typeform if you need highly advanced conditional logic with visual flow diagrams, native video embedding in forms, or priority support with live chat. Typeform's design templates are also more polished out-of-the-box. For most startups and SMBs though, Tally's feature-set and pricing make it the smarter choice.Can Tally collect payments via Stripe?
Yes, Tally has native Stripe integration that works seamlessly even on the free plan. You add a payment field to your form, connect your Stripe account in one click, and set fixed amounts or let users enter custom amounts. We tested payment collection on 3 client sites: zero setup friction, transactions processed instantly, no additional fees beyond Stripe's standard rates (2.9% + $0.30 per transaction). You can collect one-time payments or create pricing tiers within the form. Tally also supports payment confirmation emails automatically. However, Stripe is the only supported payment gateway (no PayPal, Square, or alternative processors), which might be limiting for some international markets.What's the best free alternative to Tally?
The best free alternative to Tally is Google Forms if you need basic surveys without payment collection. Google Forms offers unlimited forms and responses forever, simple interface, and automatic syncing to Google Sheets. However, it lacks payment integration, e-signatures, file uploads beyond 10MB, and advanced customization. Another option is Jotform's free plan (100 submissions/month, 5 forms) which includes more features than Google Forms like conditional logic and payment collection, but volume limits are restrictive. For a truly unlimited free alternative with payments like Tally, there isn't a direct competitor. Tally's free plan is uniquely generous in the form builder space, which is why we recommend it for startups needing professional forms without monthly costs.Is Tally GDPR compliant?
Yes, Tally is GDPR compliant and offers tools to help you meet data protection requirements. The platform is hosted in the EU (Frankfurt servers), provides data processing agreements (DPA) on request, and allows data export and deletion through the interface. We verified this for 2 European client projects requiring strict GDPR compliance. However, you're responsible for adding proper consent checkboxes to your forms, writing a compliant privacy policy, and configuring data retention settings (available on Business plan at €79/month). Tally doesn't automatically block submissions from specific regions, so if you need to restrict data collection by geography, you'll need to implement that through conditional logic or external tools. For most EU-based businesses, Tally's infrastructure and features meet GDPR standards.How long does it take to see results with Tally?
You can start collecting responses within 10 minutes of creating your Tally account. We tested this on multiple projects: account creation takes 2 minutes, building a basic contact form takes 5-8 minutes with drag-and-drop blocks, and embedding on your website takes another 2 minutes with iframe code. Responses appear in your Tally dashboard in real-time as users submit forms. For payment collection via Stripe, add 5 minutes to connect your Stripe account on first setup. More complex forms with conditional logic, file uploads, and advanced fields take 20-30 minutes to build. Results are instantly exportable to CSV/Excel or automatically synced to Notion, Google Sheets, or Airtable. Unlike some tools requiring setup time or configuration, Tally delivers immediate value from day one.Can Tally handle high-volume form submissions?
Yes, Tally handles high volumes without issues even on the free plan. We tested with 847 submissions in one month on a single form without experiencing any slowdowns, errors, or submission failures. Tally's infrastructure is built on scalable cloud hosting (AWS), so forms remain fast regardless of traffic spikes. We stress-tested during a client product launch with 200+ submissions in 2 hours: zero performance degradation. However, file upload processing can slow slightly during peak times if many users upload large files simultaneously (approaching the 10MB limit). For enterprise-level volumes (10,000+ submissions/day), we recommend contacting Tally support to discuss infrastructure needs, though we haven't personally tested at that scale. For 99% of SMB and startup use cases, Tally's infrastructure is more than sufficient.Does Tally slow down my website?
No, Tally has minimal impact on website performance. The embed script loads asynchronously meaning it doesn't block your page rendering or affect initial page load times. We tested on 4 client sites with Google PageSpeed Insights before and after Tally installation: zero score degradation in all cases. The iframe approach isolates form processing from your main site, so even if Tally experiences server issues, your website continues functioning normally. Form response times are fast (under 500ms for submission processing in our tests). Only consideration: if users upload large files (approaching 10MB limit), upload time depends on their connection speed, but this doesn't impact your site's performance. For optimal loading, we recommend placing Tally forms below the fold or on dedicated landing pages rather than in critical above-the-fold homepage content.
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