COMPARISONS
AIM FORM vs Typeform
Typeform builds the most polished forms around. But a form collects answers; it doesn't make a decision. AIM FORM is built for the second: the group ranks the options, votes live, and the AI proposes a decision with its reasoning. If you want to settle something as a group —not gather leads— that's the difference.
The differences that matter
Collecting answers ≠ making a decision
Typeform drops the answers in a table and its job ends there. AIM FORM keeps going: it crowns the winner two ways, flags any disagreement, and the AI recommends what to do.
Actually free, no response cap
Typeform's free plan cuts off at 10 responses a month. AIM FORM's free plan doesn't cap responses: your whole team's vote fits in the free tier.
An AI verdict, backed by the numbers
Typeform summarizes at best. AIM FORM reads votes, ratings and free text and proposes a single decision, explaining the why with the figures in front of you.
Head to head
| AIM FORM | Typeform | |
|---|---|---|
| Their turf | Group decisions | Forms & surveys |
| Responses on the free plan | Unlimited | Up to 10/month |
| Preference voting | Yes (ranking) | No |
| AI verdict + reasoning | Yes | No |
| Live results + projection | Yes | No |
When Typeform is the better choice
- If your priority is the most refined form aesthetic, with question-by-question transitions.
- If you need its huge catalogue of integrations and advanced form logic.
- If you're collecting leads, sign-ups or long answers —not a group decision.
Let your group decide. And know why.
Free, no response cap. No card.