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# Jotform vs Wufoo: Which Is Better in 2026?

This isn't a close comparison. Jotform is one of the most actively developed form builders in the market — 20,000+ templates, 40+ payment gateways, AI form generation, mobile app building, and a product ecosystem that keeps expanding. Wufoo was a pioneer when it launched in 2006, but SurveyMonkey's acquisition in 2011 effectively froze the product in time. The 10-field limit on free forms, the dated interface, and the absence of modern features make this a generational mismatch.

We're presenting this comparison because people still search for it, and there are still Wufoo users who haven't evaluated alternatives. Here's the honest breakdown — where each platform stands today, what you get for your money, and why most Wufoo users would be better served by switching.

## Who Are These Platforms?

**Jotform** was founded in 2006 in San Francisco by Aytekin Tank. It has grown to over 25 million users while remaining bootstrapped — no venture capital, no acquisition, no private equity. Revenue funds development, and the team ships continuously: AI form generation, Jotform Tables, Jotform Apps, Jotform Approvals, PDF generation, and an ever-expanding template library. For a company founded the same year as Wufoo, the trajectories could not be more different. Being bootstrapped and profitable since founding makes Jotform one of the more stable platform bets in the category.

**Wufoo** was founded in 2006 by Kevin Hale, Chris Campbell, and Ryan Campbell as a Y Combinator-backed startup. It was one of the first web-based form builders and helped define the category. SurveyMonkey acquired Wufoo in 2011 for roughly $35 million. Since the acquisition, product development has been minimal. The interface, feature set, and pricing structure largely reflect 2010-era capabilities. Wufoo continues to function — it hasn't been shut down — but "maintained" is a more accurate description than "developed."

### Quick Verdict

Choose Jotform if:

 - You want a free tier that's actually usable (no 10-field limit)
 - You need payment processing (40+ gateways)
 - You want access to 20,000+ templates
 - You want a platform that's actively developed and expanding

Choose Wufoo if:

 - You're deeply embedded in the SurveyMonkey ecosystem
 - You need extremely simple forms and prefer Wufoo's familiar interface
 - You have existing Wufoo forms and the migration cost outweighs the benefit
 - You specifically need Wufoo's webhook notification system

## Feature Comparison

Side-by-side across every feature category.

| Feature | Jotform | Wufoo |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Form Building |
| Document-style editor | No | No |
| AI form creation | Yes  starter | No |
| Field types | 30+ (starter) | Yes |
| Multi-page forms | Yes  starter | Yes  starter |
| Guided mode (one question at a time) | Yes  starter | No |
| Conditional logic | Yes  starter | Yes  starter |
| Calculations field | Yes  starter | No |
| Scoring | Yes  starter | No |
| Answer piping | Yes  starter | No |
| Pre-filling and hidden fields | Yes  starter | Yes  starter |
| Save and resume | Yes  starter | No |
| Auto-close by number | Yes  starter | Yes  starter |
| Auto-close by date | Yes  starter | Yes  starter |
| Appointment/booking field | Yes  starter | No |
| Signature field | Yes  starter | No |
| Color picker field | No | No |
| File uploads | Yes  starter | Yes  starter |
| Drag-and-drop builder | Yes  starter | No |
| Form widgets | Yes  starter | No |
| Template gallery | 20,000+ (starter) | No |
| 400+ templates | No | Yes |
| Payments |
| Stripe payments | Yes  starter | Yes  professional |
| PayPal payments | Yes  starter | Yes  professional |
| Square payments | Yes  starter | Yes  professional |
| Braintree payments | Yes  starter | Yes  professional |
| Google Pay | Yes  starter | No |
| 40+ payment gateways | Yes  starter | No |
| Product sales (eCommerce) | Yes  starter | No |
| Subscriptions | Yes  starter | No |
| Coupons and discounts | Yes  starter | No |
| Custom pricing rules | Yes  starter | No |
| Tax calculations | Yes  starter | No |
| No transaction fees | Yes  starter | No |
| Authorize.net payments | No | Yes  professional |
| Design & Customization |
| Template gallery | 20,000+ (starter) | Yes |
| Rich media (images, GIFs, videos) | Yes  starter | No |
| Form themes | Yes  starter | No |
| Language translation | Yes  starter | No |
| Advanced theming | Yes  starter | Yes  starter |
| Custom form URL | No | Yes  starter |
| Custom domains | Yes  enterprise | No |
| Custom HTML & CSS | Yes  starter | Yes  starter |
| Remove branding | Yes  bronze | Yes  starter |
| Custom email domains | No | No |
| Theme designer | No | Yes |
| Analytics |
| Submission results and reports | Yes  starter | Yes |
| Form analytics | Yes  starter | No |
| Google Analytics integration | Yes  starter | Yes  professional |
| Partial submissions | No | No |
| Collaboration |
| Multi-user accounts | Yes  bronze | Yes  professional |
| User permissions and management | Yes  enterprise | Yes  professional |
| Advanced permissions & admin | Yes  enterprise | No |
| Form sharing | Yes  starter | Yes |
| Assign forms | Yes  enterprise | No |
| Security |
| SOC 2 Type II | Yes  enterprise | Yes |
| GDPR compliant | Yes  starter | Yes |
| HIPAA compliant | Yes  gold | No |
| SSL encryption | Yes  starter | Yes |
| 256-bit SSL | Yes  starter | No |
| Two-factor authentication | Yes  starter | No |
| SSO (SAML) | Yes  enterprise | No |
| reCAPTCHA | Yes  starter | Yes |
| Data residency | Yes  enterprise | No |
| Form encryption | Yes  starter | No |
| PCI DSS | Yes  starter | Yes |
| Field encryption | No | Yes  professional |
| Password protection | No | Yes  professional |
| Integrations & API |
| Native integrations | 150+ (starter) | Yes  starter |
| Zapier | Yes  starter | Yes  starter |
| Make (Integromat) | No | No |
| Webhooks | Yes  starter | Yes  starter |
| API | Yes  starter | Yes |
| WordPress plugin | Yes  starter | Yes |
| Salesforce AppExchange | Yes  starter | No |
| Embed options | Yes  starter | Yes |
| Mobile apps | Yes  starter | No |
| Additional Products |
| Jotform Tables | Yes  starter | No |
| Jotform Sign | Yes  starter | No |
| Jotform Apps | Yes  starter | No |
| Jotform Workflows | Yes  starter | No |
| Jotform Report Builder | Yes  starter | No |
| Jotform AI Agents | Yes  starter | No |
| Jotform Store Builder | Yes  starter | No |

## Where Jotform Wins

 ![Jotform form builder](/images/form-builders/jotform/screenshot-homepage.png)

*Jotform's modern form builder with drag-and-drop interface and 20,000+ templates.*

### 20,000+ Templates vs ~400

Jotform's template library is the largest in the form builder category — over 20,000 templates covering healthcare, education, events, payments, HR, surveys, and every other form use case. Each template comes pre-configured with relevant fields, conditional logic, and integrations. Wufoo offers roughly 400 templates, all constrained by the platform's limited capabilities — no payment templates, no calculator templates, no workflow templates. The 50x gap in template volume reflects the 50x gap in platform capability.

### Payment Gateway Diversity

Jotform supports over 40 payment gateways: Stripe, PayPal, Square, Venmo, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Mollie, Paytm, and dozens of regional processors. Payment fields are available on the free plan. Wufoo supports only Stripe, PayPal, and Authorize.Net — and only on paid plans starting at $19/month. For any form that collects money, Jotform provides dramatically more options and doesn't charge extra for the privilege.

### Modern Feature Set

Jotform's feature set reflects active, ongoing development: AI-powered form generation, Jotform Tables (database-style submission management), Jotform Apps (no-code mobile app builder), Jotform Approvals (workflow routing), PDF Editor (document generation), e-signatures, advanced conditional logic, and HIPAA compliance on enterprise plans. Wufoo has none of these features. The gap isn't incremental — it's a decade of development that Wufoo missed while in maintenance mode.

### Usable Free Tier

Jotform's free plan includes 5 forms with no field limit, 100 monthly submissions, 100MB upload space, payment processing, conditional logic, and access to the full template library. Wufoo's free plan limits you to 5 forms, 10 fields per form, and 100 submissions — with no payment processing. The 10-field cap is the critical difference: most real-world forms need more than 10 fields. A basic event registration needs 8-12 fields; a job application needs 15+. Wufoo's free tier is a demo; Jotform's is a functional product.

### Active Development and Platform Stability

Jotform is bootstrapped, profitable, and actively building. Founded the same year as Wufoo (2006), it has taken a fundamentally different path: organic growth funded by customer revenue, no acquisition, no venture capital pressure. This translates to continuous feature development, a visible product roadmap, and confidence that the platform will keep improving. Wufoo's development trajectory since 2011 offers no such confidence. For anyone choosing a form builder for the next 3-5 years, Jotform's active development and financial independence make it the safer long-term bet.

### Mobile Apps and PDF Generation

Jotform Apps lets you turn forms into standalone mobile applications — no coding required. Jotform Mobile lets you fill forms offline and sync when connected. Jotform PDF Editor generates formatted documents from submissions. None of these capabilities exist in Wufoo. For teams that need mobile data collection or document generation from form submissions, Jotform provides tools that Wufoo simply doesn't have.

## Where Wufoo Wins

 ![Wufoo form builder](/images/form-builders/wufoo/screenshot-homepage.png)

*Wufoo's classic form builder — simple, familiar, but unchanged since the early 2010s.*

### Extreme Simplicity

Wufoo's interface is simple to the point of being sparse. For someone who wants a dead-simple drag-and-drop builder with no advanced features to navigate around, Wufoo's minimal interface may feel less overwhelming than Jotform's feature-rich environment. This is a narrow advantage — Jotform's builder is also intuitive — but for users who are intimidated by options, Wufoo's simplicity-through-limitation could be perceived as clarity.

### SurveyMonkey Ecosystem

If your organisation relies heavily on SurveyMonkey for surveys and audience research, Wufoo offers some integration synergy within that ecosystem. The shared Momentive platform means data can flow between Wufoo forms and SurveyMonkey analytics. This is a very narrow advantage, relevant only to teams already invested in SurveyMonkey's toolchain.

## Pricing Comparison

Jotform offers more at every price point — including free.

| Tier | Jotform | Wufoo | Key Difference |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Free | 5 forms, 100 submissions, unlimited fields, payments | 5 forms, 100 submissions, 10 fields/form, no payments | Jotform's free tier is usable; Wufoo's is crippled by the 10-field cap |
| ~$19-39/mo | Bronze: 25 forms, 1,000 submissions, 100MB, all features | Starter: 5 forms, 100 entries, 15 fields, basic payments | Jotform offers 5x the forms and 10x the submissions at similar pricing |
| ~$39-49/mo | Silver: 50 forms, 2,500 submissions, 500MB | Professional: 10 forms, 500 entries, 25 fields | Jotform offers 5x the forms with unlimited fields |
| ~$99/mo | Gold: 100 forms, 10,000 submissions, 1GB | Advanced: 25 forms, 1,000 entries, 50 fields | Same price; Jotform offers 4x forms and 10x submissions |
   ComparevsWith
#### Jotform
Free planStarterFreeforms: 5submissions: 100/monthstorage: 100 MBusers: 1Bronze$39/mo$34/mo billed annuallyforms: 25submissions: 1,000/monthstorage: 1 GBusers: 1Silver$49/mo$39/mo billed annuallyforms: 50submissions: 2,500/monthstorage: 10 GBusers: 1Gold$129/mo$99/mo billed annuallyforms: 100submissions: 10,000/monthstorage: 100 GBusers: 1Verified 2026-03-21
#### Wufoo
Free planFreeFreeforms: 5submissions: 100/monthstorage: N/Ausers: 1Starter$16.25/moforms: 10submissions: 1,000/monthstorage: 1 GBusers: 1Professional$33.25/moforms: Unlimitedsubmissions: 5,000/monthstorage: 5 GBusers: 5Advanced$83.25/moforms: Unlimitedsubmissions: 25,000/monthstorage: 10 GBusers: 20Ultimate$210.25/moforms: Unlimitedsubmissions: 200,000/monthstorage: 20 GBusers: 60Verified 2026-03-21
| Product | Plan | Monthly Price | Annual Price (per month) | Free Plan | Free Trial | Limits |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Jotform | Starter | Free | Free | Yes | No | forms: 5, submissions: 100/month, storage: 100 MB, users: 1 |
| Jotform | Bronze | $39/mo | $34/mo billed annually | forms: 25, submissions: 1,000/month, storage: 1 GB, users: 1 |
| Jotform | Silver | $49/mo | $39/mo billed annually | forms: 50, submissions: 2,500/month, storage: 10 GB, users: 1 |
| Jotform | Gold | $129/mo | $99/mo billed annually | forms: 100, submissions: 10,000/month, storage: 100 GB, users: 1 |
| Wufoo | Free | Free | Free | Yes | No | forms: 5, submissions: 100/month, storage: N/A, users: 1 |
| Wufoo | Starter | $16.25/mo | $16.25/mo billed annually | forms: 10, submissions: 1,000/month, storage: 1 GB, users: 1 |
| Wufoo | Professional | $33.25/mo | $33.25/mo billed annually | forms: Unlimited, submissions: 5,000/month, storage: 5 GB, users: 5 |
| Wufoo | Advanced | $83.25/mo | $83.25/mo billed annually | forms: Unlimited, submissions: 25,000/month, storage: 10 GB, users: 20 |
| Wufoo | Ultimate | $210.25/mo | $210.25/mo billed annually | forms: Unlimited, submissions: 200,000/month, storage: 20 GB, users: 60 |

## What Users Say
    Jotform  4.7 / 5 (10,352 reviews)        G2  4.7 (4,849)   Capterra  4.7 (2,755)   GetApp  4.7 (2,748)      Wufoo  4.31 / 5 (700 reviews)        G2  4.2 (300)   Capterra  4.4 (200)   GetApp  4.4 (200)
Jotform averages around 4.6/5 across review platforms with over 3,000 reviews on G2 alone — praise centres on template variety, ease of use, and the generous free tier. Wufoo scores lower (approximately 4.3/5) with significantly fewer recent reviews. Common Wufoo complaints: the dated interface, field limits, lack of modern features, and the sense that the product "hasn't changed in years." Many Wufoo reviewers explicitly compare it unfavourably to Jotform and other modern alternatives.

## Where Both Fall Short

 - **No document-style editor:** Neither platform offers a page-builder approach where text, images, and form fields coexist as a designed page. Both use traditional drag-and-drop form widget builders.
 - **No Excel-style calculations:** Neither offers a deep calculation engine for dynamic pricing, conditional scoring, or computed outputs that flow across questions, pages, and integrations.
 - **Limited design ceiling:** Both produce forms that look like forms, not branded landing pages. Jotform offers more themes and CSS access than Wufoo, but neither achieves the design quality of purpose-built page builders.
 - **No built-in e-signatures (Wufoo):** Wufoo has no signature capability at all. Jotform offers e-signatures on higher-tier plans, but they're not as deeply integrated as dedicated e-signature platforms.

## The Verdict

**Jotform wins decisively.** On features, templates, payments, pricing, development trajectory, and platform stability, Jotform is the superior choice at every tier — including free. Wufoo's only remaining advantages are extreme simplicity and SurveyMonkey ecosystem integration, neither of which justifies choosing a platform that hasn't meaningfully evolved in over a decade.

**If you're currently on Wufoo, it's time to evaluate alternatives.** Given Wufoo's 10-field limit, most Wufoo forms are simple enough to recreate in Jotform in minutes. The migration cost is low; the capability gain is enormous. Jotform's bootstrapped model and active development provide the long-term platform confidence that Wufoo's acquisition-driven stagnation does not.

Wufoo deserves credit for pioneering web-based form building. But in 2026, gratitude for past innovation isn't a reason to stay on a stagnant platform when superior alternatives are free.

## Consider Paperform

If you want to go beyond what either Jotform or Wufoo offers, [Paperform](https://paperform.co) takes a fundamentally different approach. Its document-style editor creates forms that look like designed landing pages — not traditional form widgets. An Excel-style calculation engine powers dynamic pricing, scoring, and conditional logic across questions, pages, emails, integrations, and success pages.

Five payment gateways (Stripe, PayPal, Square, Braintree, Google Pay) come standard on every plan including free, with full eCommerce: subscriptions, recurring payments, coupons, and product catalogues. Built-in e-signatures (Papersign), workflow automation (Stepper), and 30,000+ templates round out the package. Bootstrapped and profitable since 2016 — like Jotform, it's built on customer revenue, not acquisition risk.

[Try Paperform free](https://paperform.co) | [Jotform alternatives](/form-builders/jotform-alternatives/) | [Wufoo alternatives](/form-builders/wufoo-alternatives/)

## Frequently Asked Questions

Is Wufoo still worth considering in 2026?

For most use cases, no. Wufoo was a groundbreaking form builder when it launched in 2006, but SurveyMonkey's acquisition in 2011 effectively ended meaningful product development. The 10-field limit on free forms, the dated interface, and the absence of modern features (no AI, no advanced calculations, no e-signatures, no workflow automation) make it a poor choice when better alternatives exist at every price point. Jotform offers more features on its free plan than Wufoo offers on its $39/month plan. The only scenario where Wufoo makes sense is if you're deeply embedded in the SurveyMonkey ecosystem and need basic form collection within that toolchain.

How do the free plans compare?

Jotform's free plan is substantially more generous: 5 forms, 100 monthly submissions, 100MB upload space, payment processing, conditional logic, and access to 20,000+ templates. Wufoo's free plan allows 5 forms and 100 submissions, but limits each form to just 10 fields and excludes payment processing. The 10-field cap makes Wufoo's free tier nearly unusable — a basic event registration form typically needs 8-12 fields, and a job application needs 15+. On free tiers alone, Jotform is dramatically more capable.

Which has better payment processing?

Jotform, by a wide margin. Jotform supports over 40 payment gateways — Stripe, PayPal, Square, Venmo, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Mollie, and dozens of regional processors — with payment fields available on the free plan. Wufoo supports only Stripe, PayPal, and Authorize.Net, and only on paid plans starting at $19/month. Neither offers subscriptions, product catalogues, or advanced eCommerce, but Jotform's gateway diversity and free-tier access make it the clear winner for payment collection.

Can I migrate from Wufoo to Jotform?

Yes, and it's relatively straightforward. Export your Wufoo form submissions as CSV files for your records. Then rebuild your forms in Jotform — given Wufoo's 10-field limit, most Wufoo forms are simple enough to recreate in minutes using Jotform's drag-and-drop builder or one of its 20,000+ templates. Any Zapier integrations connected to Wufoo can be repointed to Jotform triggers. Jotform also offers an import feature that can recreate basic form structures from URLs, though manual review is recommended for accuracy.

Which has better templates?

Jotform wins decisively with over 20,000 templates spanning every category: healthcare intake, event registration, job applications, order forms, surveys, quizzes, payment forms, and more. Each template is functional with pre-configured fields, conditional logic, and integrations. Wufoo's template library contains roughly 400 templates, all constrained by the platform's limited feature set — no payment form templates, no calculator templates, no workflow templates, because the platform can't support those features. The template gap reflects the broader capability gap between the two platforms.

## Sources & References

 1. [Jotform vs Wufoo: Detailed Feature Comparison](https://www.g2.com/compare/jotform-vs-wufoo) — G2, 2026
2. [Best Online Form Builders — 2026 Rankings](https://www.emailtooltester.com/en/blog/best-online-form-builder/) — EmailToolTester, 2026
3. [Wufoo Alternatives: Why Users Are Switching](https://www.capterra.com/p/34498/Wufoo/alternatives/) — Capterra, 2026

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