Cognito Forms, from the company of the same name in South Carolina, is presented by the vendor as an easy-to-use online form builder, allowing anyone to create, publish, and manage forms, with free and paid plans. With it, users can create unlimited forms including registration forms, payment forms, and surveys without coding. Forms can be embedded directly into a website, and form submissions can be viewed from any device, any time.
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Mid-Size Companies (51-1,000 employees)
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Pricing
Cognito Forms
Netigate
Editions & Modules
Free
$0
1 user
Pro
$19
per month 2 users
Team
$39
per month 5 users
Enterprise
$129
per month 20 users
Professional
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Core
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Enterprise
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Pricing Offerings
Cognito Forms
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Free Trial
No
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
Yes
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
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Pricing on request.
All licenses include
Unlimited Surveys & Responses, Between 3-20 User Licenses, All-Inclusive Customer Support, Webinars, Recorded Tutorials and online resources, Mobile responsive design, Security & Data Protection Standards.
Custom Plan Add-Ons:
All licenses have the possibility to have customer plan add-ons such as Dashboards, Order Pages, DPA Customisations, Tailored On-Site Education, External Benchmark Data and Professional Services Expertise.
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Cognito Forms definitely is a powerful tool. Microsoft Forms is one that we have also used but isnt available in your drop down selection above. I like how they are pretty easy to use and it has a lot of functionality that makes the outcome of a survey and the like pretty spot …
I have not used any other programs like Cognito Forms. I have been with my company for almost two years. I very much like the ease of this system and its capabilities. I like knowing everyone is using the same thing. I do not foresee us making any changes to our current use …
It's excellent for small sets of forms, from simple to highly complex It's not good at scale. With over 170 forms now, we desperately need some way to manage and maintain shared content once Cognito does not help. Their approach is that you can copy a working form (great) and modify it to create the next one. That's how we've got so many forms...
We have families of forms with a mix of unique parts and common functionality. Cognito has no ability to copy a field or a section (set of fields) between forms. If you need to update the common functionality, you have to do it separately for each affected form.
It seems that the (large and impressive) functionality has outgrown the capabilities provided to manage sets of complex forms that exploit this functionality - such as copying and pasting between forms or being able to define a section in one place and have it appear in many forms (#include)
The documentation is incomplete - often have to discover how things work by trial and error
Very friendly and helpful, but typically takes at least one day to respond. However, when they do respond they dive right into the specific form I ask about and tell me exactly how to fix what I need help with
I have not used any other programs like Cognito Forms. I have been with my company for almost two years. I very much like the ease of this system and its capabilities. I like knowing everyone is using the same thing. I do not foresee us making any changes to our current use of Cognito Forms.