Typeform Pricing Explained (2026): Response Limits, Decoded
TL;DR: Typeform's 2026 plans run Basic at $25 a month (100 responses), Plus at $50 (1,000), and Business at $83 (10,000), all billed annually. The metered unit is the response, and the meter is strict: once a plan's monthly cap is reached, the form stops collecting and later visitors are turned away. For a beautiful survey with modest volume the price is defensible. For lead capture, paying per response means paying per lead, which is the part to think hard about.
The unit you are buying: responses
Typeform bills by completed response. Not by form, not by seat tier alone, and not by views. Every plan carries a monthly response allowance, and the allowance is a hard wall. When response 101 arrives on a Basic plan, Typeform does not record it. The respondent sees a closed form, and the data is simply gone.
That detail changes how you should read the price list. A survey that overshoots its cap loses a few opinions. A lead-capture form that overshoots its cap loses customers who were mid-purchase. Same meter, very different cost.
Typeform plans in 2026
| Plan | Price (annual billing) | Responses / month | Seats | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | 100 total constraints apply | 1 | 10 questions per form, Typeform branding |
| Basic | $25/mo | 100 | 1 | Unlimited forms, custom thank-you screens |
| Plus | $50/mo | 1,000 | 3 | Remove branding, custom subdomain |
| Business | $83/mo | 10,000 | 5 | Drop-off analytics, priority support |
| Growth / Enterprise | custom | 50,000+ | custom | Sales conversation territory |
Read the middle column twice. The jump from Basic to Plus doubles the price for ten times the responses, which tells you where Typeform expects real customers to sit. Basic exists to make the entry price look small; almost any live use case outgrows 100 responses in its first good week.
The worked example: a lead form that performs
Say your landing page converts 60 visitors a day into form completions. That is roughly 1,800 responses a month.
- Basic (100): the form closes before lunch on day two.
- Plus (1,000): closes around day 17. Every visitor after that is a lost lead.
- Business (10,000): fits comfortably at $83 a month, about $1,000 a year for one layer of your stack.
The pattern is the one we keep finding in metered pricing: the bill tracks your success. More conversions, higher tier. And because the form physically stops collecting, under-buying is not a budgeting choice, it is a data-loss choice.
What you are paying for, honestly
Typeform's premium is real and it buys real things. The one-question-at-a-time interface still produces some of the highest completion rates in the industry, the design polish is unmatched out of the box, and respondents simply like filling Typeforms in. For brand-sensitive research, customer interviews, and marketing surveys where experience matters more than volume, it earns its price. Our TinyForms vs Typeform comparison credits exactly that.
When the meter is the wrong fit
The cases that hurt are the ones where responses are the point: lead capture, registrations, applications, anything where each response is revenue. Paying $83 a month to accept the leads your ads already paid for is a strange tax, and the cap turns a good month into an outage.
That is the gap TinyForms was built for: unlimited forms and unlimited responses on every plan, including the free one. The conversational one-at-a-time mode is there too, next to classic and card layouts. And because the form lives on the same canvas as workflows and the database, the response refuses to sit still: it gets enriched, routed, and followed up the moment it lands. The wider market view lives in our Google Forms alternatives roundup, and the pricing page shows the flat $49 whole-stack math.
Typeform pricing FAQ
How much does Typeform cost in 2026?
Basic is $25 a month for 100 responses, Plus is $50 for 1,000, and Business is $83 for 10,000, on annual billing. Monthly billing prices each tier higher. Custom plans above 50,000 responses go through sales.
What happens when I hit my Typeform response limit?
The form stops accepting submissions for the rest of the billing month. Visitors see a closed form, and those responses are not recorded anywhere. Upgrading mid-month reopens collection.
Does Typeform have a real free plan?
Yes, with tight walls: limited responses, ten questions per form, one seat, and Typeform branding on everything. It is a fair trial of the experience, not a tier to run a business on.
Is there a Typeform alternative with unlimited responses?
TinyForms includes unlimited forms and responses on every plan, free included, with conversational and classic layouts plus payments, logic, and workflow automation built in. Plan facts above are from Typeform's official pricing page, June 2026.