
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
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No learning curve. It literally feels like typing in Notion.
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Truly free for most use cases. Unlimited forms, unlimited submissions.
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Embed anywhere. Websites, Notion docs, even emails.
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Custom branding (if you need it).
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No-code automations like redirect, email notifications, etc.
And did we mention dark mode?
What Can You Build with It?
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Newsletter signups
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Freelance client intake forms
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Product feedback surveys
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Beta waitlists
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Event registrations
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Portfolio inquiries
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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:
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Go to Tally.so
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Click “Create New Form”
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Start typing. Literally.
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Type
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for headers -
Type
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to insert questions, dropdowns, payments, and more
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Customize logic, appearance, integrations if needed
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Hit publish. Done.
You can also share the form directly or embed it on your site in seconds.
Pro Tips
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Use conditional logic to ask the right questions at the right time
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Redirect on submit to your own thank-you page or upsell page
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Connect with tools like Notion, Airtable, or Zapier for smarter workflows
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Use hidden fields for tracking campaigns or segmenting users
Why We Added Tally to ProjXplorer
Because it’s one of the rare tools that:
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Delivers value before asking for money
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Feels like it was built for real humans
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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.