What it is: CoffeeCup Software's Web Form Builder is the only form builder on this list that requires a software download. Expect to invest a lot of hours to make pay off. What does not: Complexity comes at a price. What stands out: Besides the more advanced tools, has nearly 100 form templates, which should give you a running start in building the forms you need. Paid accounts range from $9.95 to $99.95 per month, with the more pricey accounts allowing for additional users, PDF reports and ad-free forms. What it costs: A free account includes five forms with up to 50 items per form, 10 reports, 100 submissions and 50 Mb of data storage. Users can also assign scores to different answers. also has some decent analytical tools, such as one for comparing answers across multiple forms. The interface is still easy to use, but some of the features go a bit deeper, such as the ability to integrate with spreadsheets created in other applications, such as Google Apps, to generate reports. What it is: Chicago-based is like a more complex version of JotForm. There are many excellent choices in this market. So if the feel is not what you're looking for, move to another form builder. What does not: The "jolly form-builder" attitude is simply not appropriate for some firms. If you're integrating the form into a website, and not just sending it by email, this can be helpful in matching the form to your site. What stands out: For the graphically challenged, Wufoo walks you through the process of creating a certain look by choosing colors and typography in advance. ![]() Paid accounts range from $14.95 to $199.95 per month and add more features such as SSL encryption and online payment integration. What it costs: A free account includes one user, three forms and reports, 10 entry fields and 100 user submissions per month. But there is a powerful form builder can be found inside. The service takes an informal approach to form building with a colorful interface, goofy tutorials and instructional pop-up boxes. What it is: You may either love or hate Wufoo by Tampa, Fla.-based Infinity Box Inc. What does not: You are limited to 100 submissions per month for the free service, which is not that many. With a bit of effort on your part, this free tool can automate a lot of processes in your shop. What stands out: JotForm is cheap and many features are available under its free service. Premium and professional accounts cost $9.95 and $49.95 per month, respectively, if you need more data storage or have to track more payments or submissions from users. What it costs: The free version includes unlimited forms and reports, 100 Mb of data storage and up to 100 submissions. JotForm can do much more if you're willing to dig into features such as "Conditions," which sends respondents to different pages of the form based on their answers. Using the easy web application, it takes only about 10 minutes to register and build a simple "Contact Us" form for your website. ![]() What it is: JotForm by New York-based Interlogy LLC bills itself as the "Easiest Form Builder" - and it is.
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