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A Tally alternative that feels native in 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

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.

Tally branding on free plan

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.

Height and scroll issues

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

Tally embedded

  • Iframe — design isolation
  • "Made with Tally" on free plan
  • Height management issues
  • Separate Tally dashboard
  • Free (with branding) or paid

Quiet Form

  • Native component — inherits your fonts
  • No branding
  • Self-contained, no height issues
  • Configured in Framer's property panel
  • $29 one-time

When Tally is still the right choice

Complex logic and conditional fields

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.

Long surveys

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

$29

One-time purchase. Native Framer form — no iframe, no branding, no subscription.