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Comparison

DodoForm vs Typeform

Typeform won the design wars. They're the gold standard for one-question-at-a-time forms. We're built for a different problem: the user who would rather speak, snap a photo, or paste a paragraph than fill in 12 boxes. If your conversion rate is bottlenecked by people not finishing your form, this matters.

Pick DodoForm if

  • Your audience would rather speak than type
  • You collect data from sales calls, photos, or rambling messages
  • You want analytics that answer questions in plain English
  • Free plan starts at $0, paid at $19 (Typeform paid is $25)

Pick Typeform if

  • You need the most polished one-question-at-a-time UX
  • You have a brand team that needs every pixel customizable
  • Video questions are core to your flow
  • Your team already lives in Typeform's deep integration set

Feature by feature

Honest comparison — including the parts where Typeform is better.

Feature
DodoForm
Typeform
Voice → structured data
Built in
Not supported
Photo / screenshot → fields
Built in
File upload only
Conversational analytics (Ask anything)
On Max plan
Not supported
Lead scoring per submission
Built in (Pro+)
Not supported
One-question-at-a-time UX
Single + multi-step
Best-in-class
Video questions
Roadmap
Built in
Drop-off heatmap
Built in (Pro+)
Built in
Free plan responses
100 AI generations / mo
10 responses / mo
Starting paid price
$19 / mo
$25 / mo
Custom theme + branding
Pro plan
Pro plan
Conditional logic
Built in
Built in
Webhooks (HMAC-signed)
Every plan
Higher tiers

The verdict

If you're picking between us and Typeform purely on form design, Typeform still wins. If you're picking on whether your customers will actually complete the form, the calculus flips. A voice-fillable form lifts completion rate by 30-50% in our pilot data because most respondents who stall on a long form will speak the answer if you let them.

Want both? You can. Use Typeform for marketing-led forms with a brand-heavy aesthetic, and DodoForm for ops-heavy intake (sales lead capture, support tickets, client onboarding) where speed-to-structured-data is what matters.