No spin. Here is who each one is actually for.
What SurveyHeart does, and the honest Typeform context.
SurveyHeart collects unlimited responses on the free plan. You will never see a 'form paused' message because you hit a monthly cap.
Typeform: Typeform's free plan is capped at 10 responses per month. Once you hit the limit, new respondents see a paused message until the next billing cycle.
SurveyHeart has a native Android and iOS app so you can build a form, edit it, share it and read responses entirely from your phone.
Typeform: Typeform's builder works in a mobile browser but there is no dedicated native app for creating and managing forms on your phone.
SurveyHeart gives you a QR code and one-tap WhatsApp and SMS sharing built into every form at no extra step.
Typeform: Typeform gives you a shareable link and you would need a separate tool to turn it into a QR code.
SurveyHeart sends an instant push notification to your phone on every new response, to you and any collaborators you have added.
Typeform: Typeform can email you about responses, but there is no native push notification app for form creators.
SurveyHeart lets you export responses to Excel, CSV and PDF in a couple of taps, on any plan including free.
Typeform: Typeform's export options are broader on paid plans, and some integrations like Sheets sync require a paid tier.
Green is supported. A dash is not. A triangle means it depends on the plan or setting.
Feature information last verified: 23 June 2026.
An honest comparison has to cut both ways. Here is where Typeform wins.
Typeform's signature experience shows one question at a time with smooth animations, making forms feel like a conversation. SurveyHeart has a one-question-per-page mode but the overall design feel is more traditional.
Typeform forms look and feel more high-end out of the box, with sleek typography and transitions. SurveyHeart is clean and functional, but the visual polish is not at the same level.
Typeform connects natively to Salesforce, HubSpot, Slack, Notion and more on its paid plans. SurveyHeart does not have a comparable native integration library.
Typeform never shows ads to your respondents. SurveyHeart shows Google display ads on the form page on all plans, and only the app-install prompt is removed for paid users.
See how each kind of team puts it to work.
Real forms, surveys and polls, built and shared from the app.
Start from a blank form or pick a ready-made template, add your questions and share the link, the QR code or a WhatsApp message. There is no importer yet, so you rebuild your form once, and templates make that fast.
If you need a beautifully polished, conversational form experience and are happy paying for it, Typeform is excellent. If you need free unlimited responses and want to run everything from your phone with QR codes and WhatsApp sharing built in, SurveyHeart is the practical free alternative.
Typeform's free plan is designed as a trial tier. It caps you at 10 responses per month and 10 questions per form. Once you hit the cap, the form is paused until the next month. SurveyHeart's free plan has no monthly response cap.
Yes. SurveyHeart's free plan collects unlimited responses. Accounts with very high volumes (above 150k responses) may be reviewed for fair use, but there is no monthly cap that pauses your form.
SurveyHeart has a one-question-per-page mode, so you can show one question at a time. The overall look and feel is more traditional than Typeform's polished conversational experience. If the premium visual style is the main reason you are looking at Typeform, that is a real difference worth knowing.
Yes. SurveyHeart has native Android and iOS apps where you can create, share and manage forms and read responses entirely from your phone. Typeform does not have a native mobile app for building and managing forms.
Yes. Google display ads run on the form page on all SurveyHeart plans, including paid ones. Paid plans remove the app-install prompt, but display ads still appear. Typeform's form pages have no ads at all.
No. Anyone can open and submit a SurveyHeart form with just the link, no sign-in needed. A sign-in is only required if the form includes a file upload question.
Free to use. Unlimited responses. No account needed for respondents.