Back in March 2021, we launched the first version of Tally on Product Hunt. Fast forward to today—more than 100 updates and over 140,000 happy users later—we're super excited to introduce you to Tally 2.0!
We have a new logo, a redesign, and lots of product improvements in store for you—making Tally even more user-friendly and powerful.
Right from the beginning, our main goal has been to make form-building fun, powerful, and free. And until today, that's what sets Tally apart from the crowd of form builders out there.
💸 Tally is free
We offer everything you need to create beautiful and smart forms for free. You can even create as many forms as you want and get all the responses you need without spending a dime.
⌨️ Tally is simple
Think of it like working with a regular text document. You can just start typing, and insert blocks with one simple shortcut.
👩🏻💻 Tally is made by a bootstrapped team
There are just four of us, and we put all our energy into making Tally better by listening to our users.
But how did we evolve? Our journey has been marked by continuous improvements in UX and speed, resulting in a product that is more powerful, customizable, and easier to use. With Tally, you can:
→ Create any type of form: from gathering client feedback, to lead generation, event registrations, or job applications.
→ Craft intelligent forms: using conditional logic, calculations, redirects, email notifications, and hidden fields.
→ Design forms your way: make your form look just how you want it to, with columns, customization features, and custom CSS.
→ Share your forms easily: you can share a link, embed them on your website, show them as a popup, or host the forms on your own domain.
→Connect to your favorite tools: with integrations like Notion, Airtable, Google Sheets, Zapier, Make, Coda, and more.
We want to thank everyone at Product Hunt for supporting us along the way. It is your support that fuels our passion to build the simplest way to create forms. We sincerely hope you enjoy Tally 2.0 and look forward to your feedback so we can continue to improve Tally for you.
Marie & Filip
Co-founders of Tally
Big congrats, @marie_martens. Tally has been the preferred form tool of Notion VIP for years.
Does 2.0 support importing or syncing with a spreadsheet or database for managing questions programmatically in bulk?
@marie_martens@william_nutt Thanks so much for using Tally, William! We appreciate it a lot. 🙌
The goal is to release a public API first, which should hopefully help as well. But I like the spreadsheet sync idea, something we will look into!
@marie_martens huge congrats! I’ve been a Tally customer for about a year now and can honestly say they are the best form team to work with! Can wait to see what they continue to build (hopefully more quiz features to compete with Fillout and the like 😉)
Thank you @giovanni_moujaes! Let me know which quiz features you're looking for, you can create a feature request on our feedback board so we can prioritize it in the future 🙏🏼 https://tally.so/feedback
Congrats on v2! I've been using Tally for months now and I've been blown away by just how much you can do completely free. Love the updates and looking forward to seeing what comes next.
Fantastic form builder that is easy and intuitive to work with. Forms just always look great. Also really easy to make forms dynamic with conditionals, hidden fields and computational logic. Can't recommend it enough. Congrats on the launch of version 2 Marie & Filip!
We use Tally everywhere. As it is often the case with a bootstrapped company, you have the best of both worlds : a great product, great human support, the right features at the right time (not enterprise features being pushed down). Superlative execution. Congrats to the makers.
Simply my favourite form builder out there. Modern, straightforward, powerful and, surprisingly, Free at the level i need it. I love using it so much that I often think of paying just to support the team, even though the premium needs are beyond me at this time. Thank you, team, for what has become an indispensable part of my workflow
Hi @natemaingard,
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your positive feedback about Tally. Your support and kind words mean a lot to us, especially as we take pride in building a modern and free-form-building experience.
We've used Tally in our SaaS for a while, and love the nice, clean design as well as the ease of use. We are even considering building a direct integration between our two systems so our own customers can utilise Tally forms via our HR platform. Love that they have such a generous free tier as well.
Lean on Tally a lot for my idea validation, from collecting emails to doing surveys! It's really helpful and super convenient to use. Highly recommended to all makers and startups!
I've seen Tally rise and shine and I love using it for my projects. It's a beautiful and simple product, yet super powerful. There is no reason to use Typeform anymore.
Well done Marie and Filip for this incredible journey.
Congrats on Tally 2.0's launch! The new UI/UX looks sharp. I'm currently using Typeform and a pain point has been its limited customization on its forms and I see here you've tackled this. If Tally can offer more advanced design flexibility, it'll be a significant edge.
@alyssoncm Hey Alysson, we can certainly do more, yes. Currently, you can customize every little detail with custom CSS, but it does require tech skills.
Congrats on the Tally 2.0 launch, @marie_martens! 🚀 We subscribed to Tally recently and are very happy with the experience so far. The first form that we implemented was a Paywall Exit Survey and we've already gotten such valuable feedback with that. It's so great to see the team continuing to develop and improve the product.
Love Tally - we use it a lot at Conversation Starter.
I'm curious what triggered you guys to label this release as 2.0 - it's not a rewrite but a marketing thing - right?
I think that's pretty smart 😅
@rutgerbevers Glad to hear you use Tally, Rutger! 😌 While it is not a complete rewrite, we believe it's a lot more than just a marketing thing. We wrote about it on our blog: https://blog.tally.so/introducin...
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