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Tally: Create Forms Easily Without Coding

You don’t need a degree in UX design to make a decent form.

But most form builders seem to think otherwise.

Some tools overcomplicate the basics.

Others hide everything behind a paywall.

Tally does neither.

It just works — like Notion, but for forms.

Why Creators Love Tally

  • No learning curve. It literally feels like typing in Notion.

  • Truly free for most use cases. Unlimited forms, unlimited submissions.

  • Embed anywhere. Websites, Notion docs, even emails.

  • Custom branding (if you need it).

  • No-code automations like redirect, email notifications, etc.

And did we mention dark mode?

What Can You Build with It?

  • Newsletter signups

  • Freelance client intake forms

  • Product feedback surveys

  • Beta waitlists

  • Event registrations

  • Portfolio inquiries

  • Simple landing pages (yes, you can get creative)

If Google Forms had a baby with Notion and a sprinkle of Webflow — that’d be Tally.

How to Use Tally (Like a Human)

You don’t need a tutorial, but here’s one anyway — just in case:

  1. Go to Tally.so

  2. Click “Create New Form”

  3. Start typing. Literally.

    • Type # for headers

    • Type / to insert questions, dropdowns, payments, and more

  4. Customize logic, appearance, integrations if needed

  5. Hit publish. Done.

You can also share the form directly or embed it on your site in seconds.

Pro Tips

  • Use conditional logic to ask the right questions at the right time

  • Redirect on submit to your own thank-you page or upsell page

  • Connect with tools like Notion, Airtable, or Zapier for smarter workflows

  • Use hidden fields for tracking campaigns or segmenting users

Why We Added Tally to ProjXplorer

Because it’s one of the rare tools that:

  • Delivers value before asking for money

  • Feels like it was built for real humans

  • Saves time instead of wasting it

If you're a creator, freelancer, indie hacker, or just someone who hates clunky form tools — give it a try.

Add It to Your ProjXplorer Collections:

Already using Tally or thinking of trying it out?
You can save it to a collection on your ProjXplorer dashboard, or add it to a “Web Forms,” “Client Onboarding,” or “Lead Capture” stack.

Create your account to organize tools that actually work for you.