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Tally vs Bolt
A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI tool for your needs.
Feature Comparison
Pros & Cons
Tally
Pros
- Generous free tier with unlimited forms and submissions — most competitors paywall these
- Document-style editing experience makes form creation fast and familiar for Notion users
- GDPR-compliant and hosted in Europe with encrypted data storage
- Wide range of free integrations including Google Sheets, Notion, Airtable, Zapier, and webhooks
- Supports payments, e-signatures, and file uploads even on the free plan
Cons
- Free tier includes Tally branding on all forms — removal requires the $24/mo Pro plan
- Advanced features like partial submissions, custom CSS, and drop-off analytics are locked behind paid tiers
- Small team of four may limit speed of feature development and support capacity compared to larger competitors
- Free plan has a 10 MB file upload limit per file
Bolt
Pros
- All-in-one platform with built-in auth, database, storage, hosting, and analytics — no external service configuration needed
- Plan Mode lets you review the AI's understanding and project steps before any code is generated, saving tokens and avoiding rework
- Supports multiple frontier AI agents (Claude, GPT-based) with an agent selector dropdown for flexibility
Cons
- Token-based usage means complex projects can become expensive quickly if prompts aren't well-structured
- Limited pricing transparency — feature details per tier are not clearly listed on the pricing page
- Heavily AI-dependent workflow means output quality varies with prompt quality and chosen model
