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import LayoutMdx from "@/components/shared/LayoutMdx";
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import Image from "next/image";
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import { Callout } from "@/components/shared/Callout";
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import HeroAnimation from "@/components/shared/HeroAnimation.tsx";
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import MdxCTA from "@/components/shared/MdxCTA.tsx";
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import HeaderImage from "@/images/SEO/Google Forms Open Source Alternative Comparison with Formbricks Open-source Online Form Builder.png";
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import WhyGoogle from "@/images/SEO/GoogleForms GDPR compliant for EU company open source self-hosting alternative.png";
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import ControllerVsProcessor from "@/images/SEO/Data Controller vs Data Processor Overview for open source forms and surveys.png";
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import LemonadeExample from "@/images/SEO/example-lemonade-radio-field-with-image-in-react-library-Oopen-source.png";
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import GoogleExample from "@/images/SEO/Google Form Example Customize and make it comply with GDPR CCPA HIPAA open source alternative.png";
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import CrownGIF from "@/images/SEO/who gets the crown of open source forms.gif";
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import HeaderAnimation from "@/components/shared/HeroAnimation.tsx";
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export const meta = {
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title: "Google Forms Open Source Alternative",
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description:
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"Google Forms is among the most used form and survey solutions out there. However, the lack of data privacy and old-fashioned look and feel have people look for alternatives.",
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};
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_Google Forms is among the most used form and survey solutions out there. It’s native integration into Google Sheets makes it an obvious first choice to run surveys. However, the lack of data privacy and old-fashioned look and feel have people look for alternatives._
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<Image
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src={HeaderImage}
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alt="Google Forms open source alternative comparison Formbricks survey solution"
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className="rounded-lg"
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/>
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When you’re looking for an alternative to Google Forms you usually have one of the following problems with it:
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- **Google Forms is not really GDPR compliant** so you need an alternative when you are an institution based in the EU or process data from EU citizens
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- **Google Forms looks and feels old** and you’d like an alternative which looks more like Typeform
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### How will we compare Google Forms vs Formbricks?
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To give you a full picture of how Google Forms and Formbricks compare, we will look at these three aspects:
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- Data Privacy
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- Features & Functionality
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- Look & Feel
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Let's dive in!
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<Image src={WhyGoogle} alt="Man facepalming because he sent out a Google Form" className="rounded-lg" />
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## Data Privacy
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<Callout title="No legal advice" type="note">
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None of the information here is legal advice. Please consult with an expert before making your decision.
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</Callout>
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### Can I use Google Forms compliant with GDPR?
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The short answer is: With a lot of additional work you might but there is still legal risk attached to it.
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Here are all the measure you have to take to use Google forms when you are based in the EU or there is the possibility that EU citizens fill in one of your Google Forms:
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1. Before the Google Form is loaded on your page you need to **collect and document consent** from the visitors. Google always sets non-essential cookies and according to the European Court of Justice (Az. C-673/17) this requires consent. And,
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2. **Sign a Data Processing Agreement (DPA) with Google** because you are forwarding personal data to Google. This DPA has to include what user data Google stores, how long it stores this data, why it stores the data and what rights and obligations companies and Google have.
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3. **Update your Privacy Policy** to inform your respondents why you collect personal data via Google Forms, how long you want to store the data, which legal basis allows you to do so and that you have concluded an DPA agreement with Google for the data transfer
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4. **Check standard contractual clauses.** This is the tricky part because the European Court of Justice decided in July 2020 that the Privacy Shield is not active anymore. In simple terms, the Privacy Shield assured that data transfers between the EU and USA are legal. Without the Privacy Shiel it is your responsibility to prove that. This includes information about when you asked Google about the new standard contractual clauses, what the review of the standard contractual clauses revealed, why the review of the standard contractual clauses turned out the way it did, what type of data is involved (e.g. particularly sensitive data such as health data), which legal provisions apply in the third country - in this case the USA - and whether your respondents can use additional protection measures, such as SSL encryption.
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**Good luck 😊**
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<Image
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src={ControllerVsProcessor}
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alt="Information if you are a data controller or processor"
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className="rounded-lg"
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/>
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### Why open-source **self-hosted** solutions are GDPR compliant
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Now, this obviously is a lot to take in. The good news is that **you don’t need any of it** with a self-hosted solution 🎉 Why not?
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It is a lot easier to comply with GDPR when you don’t forward your data to a different company or jurisdiction. If you hold your data on your own servers, all you have to do is:
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- Inform your respondents that you store their data and for how long
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- Allow them to request what data you have stored about them (an email address is enough)
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- And delete the data when they ask you to (e.g. also via email)
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You can cover all of this in a few sentences in your Privacy Policy.
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<Callout title="You are the data controller" type="note">
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In all cases, when you create and share around a survey, you are the data controller. The form and survey
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provider is only the data processor. This means that you are responsible to comply with the GDPR framework.
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</Callout>
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### Why open-source **EU-hosted** solutions are GDPR compliant
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If you don’t have the expertise or capacity to self-host a form and survey solution you can use one hosted within the European Union. This also takes out a lot of the complexity because the Privacy Shield issue is taken out of the picture.
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We’ve put together a guide on how you can create a form which is compliant with GDPR. Here is a short overview of your tasks:
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- Add the form & survey provider as a data processor to your Privacy Policy
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- Collect consent from the respondents with a separate checkbox
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- Link to your Privacy Policy to inform respondents how you’ll handle their data and what rights they have
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- For some tools you have to sign a DPA, here at Formbricks we include it in our Terms of Service to make sure you are covered :)
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That's about it! It's pretty straight forward an does not require a lot of additional work.
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##
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<HeaderAnimation />
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## Features & Functionality
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Let’s have a closer look at what you can do with Google Forms and Formbricks. Google Forms has been around for years but it has stayed pretty flat in what you can do with it. Formbricks is the new kid on the block with some features shipped and a lot more on the roadmap.
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Let’s go through it in detail:
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### Question Types
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| Question Types | Google Forms | Formbricks |
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| ----------------------- | ------------ | ---------- |
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| Short Text | ✅ | ✅ |
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| Long Text | ✅ | ✅ |
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| Multiple Choice / Radio | ✅ | ✅ |
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| Checkbox | ✅ | ✅ |
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| Dropdown / Select | ✅ | ✅ |
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| File Upload | ✅ | ⚙️ |
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| Linear Scale | ✅ | ⚙️ |
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| Multiple Choice Grid | ✅ | ⚙️ |
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| Checkbox Grid | ✅ | ⚙️ |
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| Date | ✅ | ✅ |
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| Time | ✅ | ✅ |
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| Star Rating | ❌ | ✅ |
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| NPS | ❌ | ✅ |
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| Toggle | ❌ | ✅ |
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| Payments | ❌ | ⚙️ |
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| ⚙️ = in development | | |
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### Working with your data
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Once your responses are in, you want to work with the qualitative data you gathered. Let’s see how Google Forms compares here with Formbricks:
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| Export to | Google Forms | Formbricks |
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| ------------------- | ------------ | ---------- |
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| Google Sheets | ✅ | ⚙️ |
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| Airtable | ❌ | ⚙️ |
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| Webhook | ❌ | ✅ |
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| Email | ❌ | ✅ |
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| Zapier | ❌ | ⚙️ |
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| n8n | ❌ | ⚙️ |
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| ⚙️ = in development | | |
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Google wants you to stay in their ecosystem of apps. If you’re familiar with Javascript you can write Google App Scripts to email your data somewhere after every submission.
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### Additional functionality
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Google brings along a few handy features to change and enhance the user experience. Formbricks is still early, in terms of additional functionality not a lot has been built yet.
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Let’s have a look:
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| Additional Features | Google Forms | Formbricks |
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| ---------------------------- | ------------ | ---------- |
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| Turn into quiz | ✅ | ❌ |
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| Send form data to respondent | ✅ | ✅ |
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| Allow changing form data | ✅ | ⚙️ |
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| Progress bar | ✅ | ❌ |
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| Randomize questions | ✅ | ❌ |
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| Show results | ✅ | ⚙️ |
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| Form Logic | ❌ | ⚙️ |
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| Forward to custom URL | ❌ | ✅ |
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| Welcome & Thank You Page | ❌ | ✅ |
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| Custom mail server | ❌ | ⚙️ |
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| Custom mail templates | ❌ | ⚙️ |
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| Schedule close date | ❌ | ⚙️ |
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| Close on submission limit | ❌ | ⚙️ |
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| Survey Templates | ❌ | ⚙️ |
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| ⚙️ = in development | | |
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<Image
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src={LemonadeExample}
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alt="Example of a conversion-optimized lead generation form from Lemonade"
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className="rounded-lg"
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/>
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## Look & Feel
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Comparing look and feel in many cases comes down to taste. However, things like customizability are very good to compare. Let’s have a look at a standard Google Form, like we have seen many:
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<Image
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src={GoogleExample}
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alt="Screenshot of Customer Satisfaction Survey on Google Forms"
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className="rounded-lg"
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/>
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On the plus side the Google Forms are very accessible: They’re rich in contrast and can be filled out just with a keyboard easily. Even less tech savy users would know what to do when they see the form. It is a very pragmatic design - if you respondents **have to** fill this out, it’ll get the job done!
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On the flip side this isn’t conversion-optimized. Multi-Step forms are possible to build but don’t have a great UX when you do so. You cannot add images in the options of radio buttons which is proven to drive up conversion significantly. It will always look like Google. It very much _feels_ like a form while it would be beneficial if it would feel more like an app.
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### Customizability
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To make your Google Form align more with your Corporate Design, you have a few options to do so. Here is a list of things you can change:
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- Fonts
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- Main Color
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- Header Image
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If you have your logo at hand and know how to place it in a 1200 x 400px image you are able to brand your survey with the header image.
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<Callout title="Visual Builder in development" type="note">
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As of now, Formbricks only offer the opportunity to create forms with Code (React.js). The No Code builder
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is planned to launch in Feburary 2023.
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</Callout>
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Formbricks offers two ways to create forms: Code and No Code. If you are willing and able to code your forms, you have maximum freedom to style them. You can import your own CSS style sheet or use Tailwind CSS to style every pixel of it.
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[In our docs you'll find detailed information](/docs) on how to style your forms and surveys.
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<Image
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src={CrownGIF}
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alt="GIF from the Office showing who gets the crown of form and survey tools OS"
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className="rounded-lg"
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/>
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## Overall Result: Who gets the form crown?
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All in all, Google Forms is a good option if you can be sure that no EU citizen will fill out your form and you want to collect data from a group of people which **has to** fill out your form.
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Formbricks on the other hand, at the current state of development, is only an option if you are able to code your own form or survey with React. If this is an option for you, we prepared an [in-depth comparison](/best-react-form-library-2023) of Formbricks React with other popular React libraries.
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If need to build your forms visually, we ask you for a little bit of patience. We plan to roll out the No Code editor early 2023.
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<Callout title="Looking for a Typeform Alternative?" type="note">
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If you are looking for a Typeform alternative, we can highly recommend using Tally. Tally has a generous
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free plan, can be used with GDPR compliance (it’s a Belgium startup) and will most likely server all your
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needs. [Tally is great! 👏](https://tally.so)
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</Callout>
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<MdxCTA />
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export default ({ children }) => <LayoutMdx meta={meta}>{children}</LayoutMdx>;
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