Like many, I built my first ever online form using Google Forms back when I was a student. It’s free, easy to get started, and gets the job done. But when my requirements grew after launching my WordPress site, the limitations rapidly became apparent.
I painfully felt the lack of customization options and the rigid design templates. Plus, the absence of advanced features such as payment integrations and multi-layered spam protection made my forms less useful than they could be.
I needed something more dynamic and customizable. So I explored many Google Forms alternatives, found several that I loved, and many that I never wanted to use again. In this post, I’ll share my experience with the few forms that I really enjoyed using instead of Google Forms.