Typeform built its reputation on making forms feel less like forms. Its one-question-at-a-time interface and polished visual design produce high completion rates for surveys and marketing questionnaires. In late 2025, it expanded into an “AI engagement platform” geared toward turning forms into automated workflows. But Typeform’s design-first philosophy means it optimizes for respondent experience over data governance — a real distinction for regulated or enterprise environments.
What is Typeform?
Founded in 2012 in Barcelona, Typeform is an interactive form and survey platform known for its conversational, one-field-at-a-time interface. Its core product — Typeform AI — supports forms, surveys, and quizzes. In late 2025 it launched a Contacts add-on for automated lead and customer data workflows. Integrations include HubSpot, Mailchimp, Slack, Google Sheets, Salesforce, and Calendly.
Where it works well
- Marketing and brand teams that prioritize low-volume ‘conversational’ experiences
FormAssembly vs. Typeform: Where Typeform falls short
Typeform’s response-capped pricing model means organizations with volume needs — or those running always-on forms across multiple programs — face escalating costs. Its Salesforce integration routes data through the platform but is limited in the depth of object mapping available. Typeform does not publicly document HIPAA, FedRAMP, or equivalent compliance certifications as core platform features, making it unsuitable for regulated data collection use cases without additional vetting.
Why organizations choose FormAssembly instead
FormAssembly is built for organizations where data collection supports compliance-sensitive or mission-critical processes — not just engagement. Its architecture prioritizes security, governance, and data stewardship, with certifications including SOC 2, HIPAA, FedRAMP, and DoD IL4. While Typeform excels at making surveys enjoyable, FormAssembly is built for the workflows that matter most: patient intake, grant applications, credentialing forms, regulated financial data collection. For those use cases, the platform’s foundation is what counts.