Why Tally is the best free way to make a survey
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Tally is the best free tool for creating a quick and easy survey.
Tally surveys look better than Google Forms. Tally is also more flexible and enables more question formats. A recent update improved its design. Read on for how to make the most of Tally, free templates, as well as some limitations and alternatives.
What Tally is, and how it works
Tally is a terrific new survey-creation tool that lets you format questions as easily as you’d create a Google Doc. Begin with a template or start from a blank page. Add whatever questions you want: multiple choice, open text, scale questions, drop-downs, ranking—and let respondents upload a file or make a payment. You can even ask people to select from multiple image options.
How Tally stands out
The forms look great, like Notion pages, and they can be embedded inside websites, emailed to people, or shared as a link.
How to create a Tally form
Pick from Tally’s template collection. You may be surprised at how quickly and easily you can create a survey in 5 steps.
1. Pick a template relevant to your project.
2. Click “Use this template.”
3. Customize the questions.
4. Grab the link.
5. Share it via email, on social, or on a site.
Return to Tally later to see your results.
Tip: If you get a large number of survey responses, AI can be helpful in summarizing patterns. Paste a batch of replies alongside a prompt requesting a summary. Or upload a response spreadsheet and prompt Claude or ChatGPT for analysis. If you have a paid ChatGPT subscription, you can even use Custom GPTs like Survey Crafter or Survey Analyzer.
Tally templates
If you prefer, you cab easily build a survey from scratch. You can even incorporate advanced logic, such as sending people to a question based on a prior answer.
Limitations
Alternatives
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