🧾moomz vs Tally: when does a poll need a Notion-style form?
Tally arrived as a beloved alternative to Typeform: similar polish, similar one-question-per-screen feel, but free with way fewer paywalls. moomz lives in a different lane — single short polls with social share, not multi-step forms. They both feel modern and lovable, so the question isn't "which is better" but "what do you actually need."
Feature comparison
Tally is a serious form builder: unlimited forms, unlimited responses on the free plan, conditional logic, multi-step pages, calculations, file upload, payment collection via Stripe, hidden fields, custom thank-you pages, integrations with Notion, Slack, Airtable, Zapier, webhooks. The vibe is "Notion meets Typeform". moomz is one question with 2-6 options, image polls, anonymous voting, live animated results, profiles, discover feed. Tally wins on form depth, free quota, and integration depth. moomz wins on share-link speed and the social layer.
Pricing
Tally's free tier is genuinely generous: unlimited forms, unlimited responses, most features unlocked. Pro is around 29 dollars/month for branded removal and advanced integrations. The team plan is more. moomz is free with no plan tier. For most form use cases, free Tally is enough — which is why creators love it. For poll use cases, moomz removes the form scaffolding entirely.
Anonymity & privacy
Tally respects privacy more than most form tools — it's marketed as such, it's GDPR-friendly, and it has minimal tracking by default. Forms can be anonymous, no email required. moomz is anonymous by default with no fields. Both score well. For a sensitive multi-question survey, Tally's anonymous-friendly defaults are great. For a one-question vibe check, moomz is faster because there's no form to fill in.
When to pick which
Tally if you need: multi-step form, branching logic, calculations, file upload, payment, Notion sync, lead capture form embedded on a site, GDPR-friendly survey. moomz if you need: one question, instant short link, animated live results, social share, profile + discover feed. Tally and moomz are both "the lovable free option" in their respective categories — pick on category, not vibe.
Ready-to-launch poll prompts
- 1moomz or Tally?moomz for quick pollsTally for formsBoth — different jobsLaunch this poll
- 2Tally vs Typeform free tier?Tally winsTypeform still betterDon't careLaunch this poll
- 3Best feature of Tally?Unlimited freeNotion integrationConditional logicPaymentsLaunch this poll
- 4Do you embed forms on your site?Yes oftenSometimesNeverLaunch this poll
- 5Best free SaaS of 2026?TallymoomzNotionLinearLaunch this poll
- 6Notion users love Tally — agree?YesNoNever tried itLaunch this poll
Frequently asked
Q.Is Tally really free?+
Yes, the free tier covers unlimited forms and unlimited responses with most features. Pro is around 29 dollars/month for branding removal and advanced integrations.
Q.Can moomz embed in Notion?+
Not natively, but you can paste a moomz link in a Notion page and Notion will preview it as a card. For an embedded interactive form inside a Notion doc, Tally is the right tool.
Q.Can Tally do single-question polls?+
Yes, but the UX is overkill for a one-question vote. moomz is faster end-to-end.
Q.Which one is more GDPR-friendly?+
Both score well. Tally is explicitly marketed as GDPR-friendly. moomz collects almost no data by design.
Q.Best for collecting payments?+
Tally. moomz doesn't handle payments.
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