Comparison

FormsToDB vs. Google Forms

Google Forms is excellent for internal surveys and quick polls. For a form embedded on your actual website that needs to feel like part of your brand and feed a real sales pipeline, the two tools solve different problems — here's exactly where they diverge.

2x
more free monthly submissions
<2min
to set up, no Apps Script
0
spam emails with built-in filtering
Side by side

FormsToDB vs. Google Forms

FormsToDB
Google Forms
Embeds on your own domain Redirects to google.com
Custom branding / no Google UI Limited theming only
Lead pipeline & status tracking
Instant email notifications Manual setup via Sheets
Spam filtering built in
Works with your own HTML form ✕ (Google-hosted only)
Free tier submissions/month 100 Unlimited
Webhook forwarding Via Apps Script only
Questions

Before you get started

Not directly — Google Forms submissions stay inside Google's own ecosystem (Sheets, the Forms responses tab). FormsToDB works with forms you embed directly on your own site instead, so the data comes straight to your dashboard with no Sheets syncing or Apps Script needed in between.
Not bad — just built for a different job. It's ideal for internal surveys, RSVPs, and quick data collection where brand consistency and CRM-style follow-up don't matter much. A sales or contact form embedded on your marketing site benefits more from staying on your own domain with a real pipeline and notification system behind it.
Yes — FormsToDB's free plan includes 100 submissions a month, unlimited pipeline stages for up to 5 forms, automatic spam filtering, and CSV export, with no credit card required to start.
Usually under 10 minutes for a simple contact or lead form: create the form in FormsToDB, copy the field names over, and point your site's form action at the new endpoint. No data migration is needed since you're starting to capture new submissions going forward.

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