📋moomz vs Google Forms: free vs free, which fits?
Google Forms has been the default free survey tool since 2008. It's powerful, it's free, and if you're already in Google Workspace, it's right there. moomz is built differently: zero setup, no Google login, mobile-first, animated results, social share. Both have their place. Here's the honest split.
Feature comparison
Google Forms is a real form builder: unlimited responses, multiple question types (multiple choice, checkbox, dropdown, linear scale, grid, date, file upload), section breaks, branching, response validation, auto-import to Google Sheets, native add-ons. The UI is functional but dated. moomz handles one short question with 2-6 options, image polls, anonymous voting, animated live results, social profile, discover feed. moomz has no multi-section forms, no validation, no Sheets sync. Google Forms wins on form depth and integration with Sheets. moomz wins on speed, share UX, and visual polish on mobile.
Pricing
Google Forms is free with no response cap, no question cap, no time limit — Google funds it as part of Workspace. moomz is also free with no cap. Neither has a paywall. The trade-off isn't money, it's the experience: Forms is functional but ugly and requires a Google login for some features (file upload, restrict to org). moomz is prettier but does less. If price is the only factor, both win — pick on UX.
Anonymity & privacy
Google Forms can be anonymous if you turn off email collection — but Google still logs IP and account if the respondent is signed in to Chrome. The data lives in Google's ecosystem. moomz uses an anonymous cookie token, no IP logging beyond what hosting requires, and no third-party trackers. For genuinely anonymous polls (sensitive friend-group questions, dating polls, workplace gripes), moomz feels safer because the data isn't going to Google. For a classroom or corporate survey where the org owns the data anyway, Google Forms is fine.
When to pick which
Google Forms if you need: multiple sections, branching logic, file upload, auto-sync to Sheets, dropdown lists, response validation, organization-only access. moomz if you need: one question, instant share link, animated results, no login, no Google account, mobile-native UI. For a 10-question org survey, Forms. For "vote on my new haircut" with 4 photo options shared on Insta, moomz.
Ready-to-launch poll prompts
- 1moomz or Google Forms?moomz for quick pollsGoogle Forms for surveysBoth — different jobsLaunch this poll
- 2Does Google Forms feel dated to you?Yes veryNo it's fineDon't care it worksLaunch this poll
- 3Anonymous polls — Google Forms or moomz?moomz feels saferGoogle Forms is fineDoesn't matterLaunch this poll
- 4Auto-sync to Sheets — necessary?Yes alwaysSometimesNever need itLaunch this poll
- 5Best free poll tool overall?moomzGoogle FormsStrawpollTallyLaunch this poll
- 6Would you use moomz in a classroom?YesNo Google Forms is fineDepends on ageLaunch this poll
Frequently asked
Q.Is Google Forms really free?+
Yes, 100% free with unlimited responses. Google funds it as part of Workspace and consumer Google accounts.
Q.Is moomz really free?+
Yes, 100% free, no caps, no ads, no account required to vote.
Q.Can moomz auto-sync to Google Sheets?+
Not yet. You can screenshot or copy numbers manually. Google Forms has native Sheets integration.
Q.Which one is more anonymous?+
moomz by default. Google Forms can be anonymous but defaults nudge toward email collection and the data lives in Google's ecosystem.
Q.Branching logic — which one?+
Google Forms supports section-based branching. moomz does not.
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