Airtable vs Typeform
Which one should you choose? Here's how they compare.
| Feature | Airtable | Typeform |
|---|---|---|
| Rating | ★ 4.5 | ★ 4.3 |
| Pricing | $20/mo | $25/mo |
| Type | freemium | freemium |
| Company | Airtable | Typeform |
| Founded | 2012 | 2012 |
Airtable Features
- •Tables
- •Views
- •Automations
- •Interface designer
Typeform Features
- •Forms
- •Surveys
- •Quizzes
- •Logic jumps
Airtable Pros
- ✓Visual and flexible
- ✓Good for databases
- ✓Rich field types
Airtable Cons
- ✗Can be expensive
- ✗Learning curve
- ✗Row limits free
Typeform Pros
- ✓Beautiful forms
- ✓Good UX
- ✓Conversational
Typeform Cons
- ✗Expensive
- ✗Limited free
- ✗Can be slow
The Verdict
Airtable (by Airtable, founded 2012) and Typeform (by Typeform, founded 2012) both compete in the productivity space, but they serve slightly different needs. Both tools offer 4 core features, but their strengths differ. Airtable excels at tables, whereas Typeform puts more emphasis on surveys. However, Airtable has a distinct advantage for Databases and Project tracking. On the other hand, Typeform is better suited for Surveys and Lead gen. Airtable is particularly popular among Teams and Operations, while Typeform tends to attract Marketers and HR teams. Both tools operate on a freemium model starting at $20/mo, making cost a non-factor in your decision. No tool is perfect. Airtable's main limitation is can be expensive, which might be a dealbreaker for some workflows. Meanwhile, Typeform's biggest drawback is expensive. We recommend Airtable as the stronger overall choice (4.5 vs 4.3). It pulls ahead with stronger tables capabilities. However, if your workflow centers on forms, Typeform remains a highly capable alternative.
- • You prioritize tables
- • You prioritize views
- • You prioritize forms
- • You prioritize surveys