Derrick Reimer

Reform Free - 100% free no-code form builder

Reform Free is a 100% free version of our form builder, Reform. Use it to create beautiful, clean-looking, on-brand forms. No code required.

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Saif Khan
Great job you guys! Kudos to both @petersuhm and @bjorn_lindholm for creating a better and cheaper (dare I say FREE) alternative to SurveyMonkey and Typeform. The community has been craving for something like this for years!
Shrishty Pandey
Congratulations on the launch @petersuhm amazing product !
Shreya Singh
So excited to see you launch a free version! Congratulations!!
Muskan Thakur
Hey @petersuhm Congratulations on the launch of your product! Keep growing and making more of such!
Tom P.
Reform looks nice and clean, I would appreciate seeing some demo forms (with and without reform logo) before signing up. The templates section seems to require cloning a template before seeing it. And, how do you compare to formaloo,Tally and Typeform?
Peter Suhm
@torsten_p We're working on a template gallery, but for now you need to open them up. It's free to make forms, so not a big hurdle, though :) Here's a bit on how we compare to Typeform: https://www.reform.app/free-type... Don't have one for Tally. I think they have an awesome product, but I've always been confused about why they're taking so many things from Notion, incl. how their website look.
Tom P.
@petersuhm thanks for the clarification, template gallery should be an hour's work, just add the links to the templates, and you're done? I don't really see any reason to hide your forms behind a sign in, but you will have your reasons.. Good luck
Anna doRosario
Is there a way to change the format and theme of a form to match your own company's brand?
Peter Suhm
@annadorosario You can add your own brand color and add your logo (all on the free plan too)
戴雍澈
Really love the concept!!!
Sky
Hi Everyone ! This look stunning ! How should we compare Reform to Typeform for example ? Everything we do at work for forms is on Typeform... Should we change or are there any things we should keep in mind that Reform doesn't do yet... ?
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