Iframe isolation
Tally embeds as an iframe. Your Framer project's typography, colors and spacing don't pass through. The form always looks like a Tally form, not your site.
Guide · Framer
Tally is the go-to free form builder — and it works fine as a standalone page. But embedded in Framer, it's an iframe with Tally's fonts and layout. If your site is carefully designed, that's a problem.
The Tally embed problem in Framer
Tally embeds as an iframe. Your Framer project's typography, colors and spacing don't pass through. The form always looks like a Tally form, not your site.
The free Tally plan shows "Made with Tally" at the bottom of every form. Removing it requires a paid plan — at which point you're paying monthly for a form.
Iframe height in Framer is a constant battle. Forms that grow as users fill them out often break the layout or require manual height overrides.
Quiet Form vs Tally in Framer
When Tally is still the right choice
If you need show/hide logic based on previous answers, Tally handles it well. Quiet Form is designed for straightforward multi-step flows, not conditional branching.
For 10+ question surveys where design consistency matters less than feature depth, Tally's full feature set is worth the embed tradeoff.
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Quiet Form
One-time purchase. Native Framer form — no iframe, no branding, no subscription.