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Paperform vs Webnode
A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI tool for your needs.

Paperform
Online form builder with beautiful design and smart logic for SMBs
Free / $24/mo
Feature Comparison
Pros & Cons
Paperform
Pros
- Extremely versatile — handles forms, payments, bookings, quizzes, and e-commerce in one tool
- 2,000+ integrations via native connections, Zapier, and Make
- Multiple payment gateway support (Stripe, PayPal, Square, Braintree) with subscriptions and tax calculations
- AI-powered form creation and calculations assistant
- Strong design customization with custom HTML/CSS, themes, and Unsplash integration
- SOC 2 and GDPR compliant with SSL encryption and 2FA
Cons
- Free tier is very limited (30 submissions/month, Paperform branding, no scoring or calculations)
- Submission limits are annual rather than monthly on paid plans, which can be confusing
- Custom domains cost an extra $20/month on the Essentials plan
- Essentials plan only supports 1 user with no API access or webhooks
- No monthly billing option shown — all paid plans are billed annually
Webnode
Pros
- AI generates a complete website draft from a text description, with 82% of sites launching on day one
- Free tier with unlimited pages and no ads on the website
- Built-in business tools including booking, invoicing, and multilingual support in 24 languages
- Over 15 years of operation with 50M+ websites created, indicating platform stability
Cons
- Free plan includes Webnode branding and uses a Webnode subdomain rather than a custom domain
- Pricing details for premium plans are not clearly displayed, making cost comparison difficult
- Booking system relies on third-party SimplyBook.me integration rather than a native solution
- Limited information on e-commerce capabilities compared to dedicated platforms like Shopify
Our Verdict
Both Paperform and Webnode are excellent choices with similar feature sets. Your decision should depend on your specific needs, pricing, and whether you need self-hosting capabilities.