Tallyvshire.page
A beautiful form builder, but missing the tracking engine.
Tally is one of the best free form builders around — beautiful, fast, and unlimited. But a form is the very first step in hiring; the work starts after submission. Tally exports to a spreadsheet and stops there. hire.page builds the form into a branded hire page, then routes every submission directly into a kanban pipeline with comments, ratings, internal notes, and stage emails.
When Tally is fine
Tally is genuinely excellent at what it does: build a fast, beautiful form with no friction and no submission cap. If all you need is to collect responses — for a survey, a waitlist, or a contact form — Tally is one of the best free tools on the market. It also looks much better than Google Forms.
When you've outgrown Tally
The form is step one. Hiring is what happens after the submission — reviewing, scoring, comparing, replying, scheduling, deciding. Tally has none of that. hire.page is the form (built right in) plus the pipeline, comments, ratings, stage emails, and reviewer permissions. You get a branded hire page on your own domain instead of a tally.so URL.
Tally is the better choice if you just need a form. hire.page is the better choice if you need a form plus everything that has to happen after the form.
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