Typeform vs TickTick
Which one should you choose? Here's how they compare.
| Feature | Typeform | TickTick |
|---|---|---|
| Rating | ★ 4.3 | ★ 4.3 |
| Pricing | $25/mo | $35.99/year |
| Type | freemium | freemium |
| Company | Typeform | TickTick |
| Founded | 2012 | 2013 |
Typeform Features
- •Forms
- •Surveys
- •Quizzes
- •Logic jumps
TickTick Features
- •Tasks
- •Pomodoro
- •Calendar
- •Habits
Typeform Pros
- ✓Beautiful forms
- ✓Good UX
- ✓Conversational
Typeform Cons
- ✗Expensive
- ✗Limited free
- ✗Can be slow
TickTick Pros
- ✓Pomodoro built-in
- ✓Good value
- ✓Feature rich
TickTick Cons
- ✗Less polished
- ✗Smaller community
- ✗Limited integrations
The Verdict
Typeform (by Typeform, founded 2012) and TickTick (by TickTick, founded 2013) both compete in the productivity space, but they serve slightly different needs. Both tools offer 4 core features, but their strengths differ. Typeform excels at forms, whereas TickTick puts more emphasis on pomodoro. However, Typeform has a distinct advantage for Surveys and Lead gen. On the other hand, TickTick is better suited for Task management and Time tracking. Typeform is particularly popular among Marketers and HR teams, while TickTick tends to attract Productivity enthusiasts and Students. Both tools operate on a freemium model starting at $25/mo, making cost a non-factor in your decision. No tool is perfect. Typeform's main limitation is expensive, which might be a dealbreaker for some workflows. Meanwhile, TickTick's biggest drawback is less polished. It's a tie. Both Typeform and TickTick share the same 4.3 rating. We suggest trying both and picking the one that fits your daily workflow better.
- • You prioritize forms
- • You prioritize surveys
- • You prioritize tasks
- • You prioritize pomodoro