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9 Best involve.me Alternatives in 2026 (Tested and Compared)

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UplupJuly 19, 2026
Best involve.me alternatives, tested and compared

involve.me has grown into a genuinely capable quiz funnel builder, but its pricing model sends a lot of people shopping: the features you actually came for (branding removal, custom domains, conversion tracking) sit two or three tiers up, and the live-funnel caps are tight at every level. If that’s what brought you here, you’re in the right place. We tested the 9 best involve.me alternatives, from quiz-first builders like Uplup to generous free-tier form tools, and priced every one of them from the live pricing pages this week, not from stale review roundups.

One honest note before the list: Uplup is our product, and it’s ranked first. We’ve kept the comparison fair anyway, with real trade-offs listed for every tool including ours, because a recommendation you can’t trust is worth nothing. Where a competitor beats us, we say so.

TL;DR: the top 3 involve.me alternatives

1. Uplup: quiz-first builder with every question type and all 4 scoring modes on the free plan, AI generation, and Pro at $29/mo with unlimited AI.

2. Tally: unlimited forms and submissions free, the most generous free tier in the category; scoring is hand-built though.

3. Typeform: the most polished conversational forms in the business, if you can live with the response meter.

What is involve.me?

involve.me is an interactive funnel builder from Vienna that positions itself as “the AI quiz funnel builder with built-in email automation.” It covers an unusually wide surface: quizzes, forms, calculators, surveys, landing pages, and payment funnels, with 300+ templates, an AI agent that builds funnels from a prompt, and native Stripe, PayPal, and Mollie payments inside the funnel. Around 4,500 businesses use it, and reviewers rate it well (4.7 on G2, 4.4 on Capterra).

Credit where due: the breadth is real. Very few tools let you build a calculator, take a payment, and capture a lead in one flow, and involve.me’s payment support at every paid tier is a standout the alternatives below mostly can’t match.

involve.me pricing at a glance

involve.me runs five plans. Prices below are the annual-billing rates, with monthly billing in brackets, verified on the live pricing page this week:

  • Free: $0. 3 live funnels, 1 user, 50 submissions or 500 visits per month (whichever comes first), involve.me branding stays on.
  • Start: $19/mo ($29 monthly). Still 3 live funnels and 1 user, 50 AI credits, no custom domain, branding still on.
  • Grow: $49/mo ($69 monthly). 5 live funnels, 2 users, branding removal finally arrives, 1 custom domain, 100 AI credits.
  • Scale: $119/mo ($139 monthly). 25 funnels, 5 users, A/B testing, custom CSS, webhooks, 300 AI credits.
  • Enterprise: from $399/mo, annual contracts only.
involve.me pricing as of July 2026

Read the Start tier twice, because it’s the crux of most switching decisions: $19/mo does not remove the branding, does not add a custom domain, and holds you to the same 3 live funnels as the free plan.

Why look for an involve.me alternative?

The recurring themes across G2, Capterra, and Trustpilot reviews are consistent, and they match what the pricing table shows:

  • The features you want are always one tier up. Branding removal at Grow ($49), conversion tracking and custom domains gated similarly; reviewers describe a “constant nudge to upgrade.”
  • Live funnel caps are tight. 3 funnels on Free and Start, 5 on Grow. If you run separate quizzes per campaign, audience, or client, you’ll hit these fast.
  • Email automation is shallower than the tagline. The homepage leads with built-in email automation, but reviewers report thin follow-up capability past the first capture step and friction wiring up Zapier for anything sophisticated.
  • AI is metered everywhere. 50 to 300 credits per month depending on tier, and the meter is part of the upgrade pressure.

None of this makes involve.me a bad product. It makes it a product whose pricing fits some teams and rubs others raw, which is exactly what an alternatives list is for.

How we picked these alternatives

Every tool on this list was evaluated on the same five questions, and the mini-reviews below follow them:

  • Quiz depth: can it do real scored and personality quizzes with a results engine, or just forms wearing a quiz costume?
  • Free plan honesty: what can you actually ship at $0, with what caps?
  • The cost of the sore-spot features: what does it take to remove branding and use your own domain, since that’s where involve.me stings?
  • Lead capture and integrations: does it gate results collection and sync leads where you work?
  • Where it truly beats involve.me, and where it doesn’t. Every entry gets both.

Quick comparison

ToolBest forFree planPaid entry (annual)Real quiz engine?Payments?
UplupQuizzes + forms with scoring built in50 responses/mo, all features$29/moYes, 4 modesYes (Stripe, Pro)
TypeformPolished conversational forms100 responses/mo$28/moPartialYes (paid)
JotformPayments, e-sign, workflows5 forms, 100 subs/mo$34/moPartialYes, metered
OutgrowCalculators1 content type$14/moYesYes
ScoreAppScorecard marketing1 scorecard, 10 resp/mo$30/moYesNo
InteractQuiz-only lead gen2 quizzes, 100 compl/mo$27/moYesNo
RiddleEnterprise/GDPR quizzesNone (trial)$119/moYesNo
TallyUnlimited free formsUnlimited forms + subs$24/moHand-builtYes (incl. free)
FilloutAirtable/Notion workflows1,000 responses/mo$15/moPartialYes (incl. free)

The 9 best involve.me alternatives

1. Uplup

Uplup is a quiz and form builder that puts the whole quiz engine on the free plan: every question type, scored, percentage, pass/fail, and personality modes, and AI generation from a prompt, URL, PDF, or document.

Best for: anyone whose funnel starts with a quiz: lead-gen personality quizzes, assessments, product recommenders, plus the everyday forms around them.

Why it’s a strong involve.me alternative:

  • Nothing is feature-gated on entry. All 12+ question types, all 4 scoring modes, conditional logic, and the lead-capture results gate are on the $0 plan; the free cap is responses (50/mo), not features. involve.me gates branding removal and domains by tier; Uplup unlocks branding removal at Pro ($29) rather than a mid-tier.
  • A real personality engine. Map answers to outcome types, weight points, build per-outcome result pages, and email each segment differently. This is the piece form-first tools fake with logic jumps.
  • Unlimited AI on Pro. involve.me meters AI at 50 to 300 credits/mo; Uplup’s Pro plan removes the meter entirely, and the generator accepts prompts, URLs, PDFs, images, and documents.
  • Leads land where you work: 23 native CRM/email integrations plus Zapier, n8n, webhooks, and a REST API, with quiz answers attached for segmentation.

Pricing: Free (50 responses/mo, unlimited forms); Pro $29/mo or $290/yr (1,000 responses, unlimited AI, branding removal, Stripe payments, webhooks); Business $79/mo (10,000 responses with metered overage rather than a hard stop, custom domain, HubSpot/Salesforce, 5 seats).

Keep in mind: it’s newer, with a smaller public review footprint than the veterans here, and there’s no native Google Sheets integration yet (Zapier, n8n, or the API cover that gap).

vs involve.me: Uplup is quiz-deeper and unmeters AI; involve.me is wider (calculators, payment funnels at every tier). If your funnel is quiz-shaped, Uplup does more for less; if it’s calculator-shaped, keep reading.

2. Typeform

Typeform is the tool that made one-question-at-a-time forms a category, and it remains the most polished conversational experience you can buy.

Best for: brand-conscious teams that want the smoothest respondent experience and will pay per response for it.

Why it’s a strong involve.me alternative:

  • The conversational UI is still the reference: typography, transitions, and mobile feel that make forms feel premium.
  • The free plan got real: 100 responses/mo with unlimited forms, AI creation, logic, and webhooks included.
  • Video-embedded questions and a huge integration ecosystem.

Pricing: Free (100 responses/mo); Basic $28/mo annual ($39 monthly, still 100 responses); Plus $56 (1,000 responses, branding removal); Business $91 (10,000 responses, drop-off analytics). One warning from our fact-check: most review sites still list Typeform’s old prices, which are roughly a third lower than the live page. Trust the live page.

Keep in mind: the response meter is strict; when you hit the cap, the form stops accepting answers, which is a brutal way to learn your quiz went viral. Quiz scoring exists via logic, but there’s no dedicated results engine, and bot protection is gated to expensive tiers.

vs involve.me: Typeform wins on polish and form UX; involve.me wins on breadth and payments. Neither has Uplup’s personality-quiz depth, and both meter the thing you most need (responses there, features here).

3. Jotform

Jotform is the Swiss Army knife of form builders: 10,000+ templates, e-signatures, approval workflows, HIPAA options, and more payment gateways than anyone else on this list.

Best for: operations-heavy use: registrations, orders, signed documents, and payment forms with workflow steps behind them.

Why it’s a strong involve.me alternative:

  • Payments plus e-sign plus approvals in one tool replaces a small stack.
  • Branding removal starts on the first paid tier (Bronze), not two tiers up.
  • The widget library covers edge cases (calculations, appointment slots, geolocation) most builders can’t touch.

Pricing: Starter free (5 active forms, 100 submissions/mo); Bronze $34/mo annual; Silver $39; Gold $99 with HIPAA. Watch the meters: payment submissions are capped per tier (100/250/1,000 per month), a cap the other payment-capable tools here don’t impose.

Keep in mind: the free tier’s 5-active-forms cap forces you to disable old forms, and quizzes are assembled from calculation widgets rather than a native scoring engine; there’s no personality outcome system.

vs involve.me: Jotform beats involve.me on forms operations (sign, approve, pay) and unlocks branding cheaper; involve.me beats it on interactive content and funnel design. For quizzes specifically, both are mid-pack.

4. Outgrow

Outgrow is the calculator specialist: ROI calculators, savings estimators, quote generators, plus quizzes, assessments, and ecommerce recommendations, nine content types in all at the top tiers.

Best for: marketers whose lead magnet is a number: ROI, savings, pricing, payback period.

Why it’s a strong involve.me alternative:

  • The formula builder is the best in the category; if your funnel monetizes math, this is the deepest tool for it.
  • Entry pricing is the cheapest on this list at $14/mo (annual) for the Freelancer Limited tier.
  • Ecommerce product recommendation flows are a real strength.

Pricing: free Forms/Surveys plan (single content type); Freelancer Limited $14/mo annual (5 content pieces); Freelancer Pro $25 (7 pieces); Essentials $95 (unlimited pieces, 3 users); Business $600 for full white-label.

Keep in mind: the ladder has a cliff: $95/mo to $600/mo is the jump to real white-labeling, and reviewers consistently mention the editor’s learning curve and unclear feature-to-plan mapping. Lower tiers keep Outgrow branding.

vs involve.me: Outgrow out-calculates it and undercuts it at entry; involve.me is easier to learn and takes payments natively. They share the same weakness: the features you want cluster in the expensive tiers.

5. ScoreApp

ScoreApp is built around one idea, scorecard marketing: an assessment quiz that scores a prospect, shows them their result, and hands your sales team a warm, segmented lead. Daniel Priestley co-founded it, and the method has a real following.

Best for: coaches, consultants, and agencies selling expertise, where “get your score” is the natural first step of the sales conversation.

Why it’s a strong involve.me alternative:

  • The scorecard flow (landing page, quiz, dynamic results, follow-up) is prebuilt end to end, including AI quiz generation on every tier.
  • Dynamic PDF reports (Business+) give prospects a takeaway document sales can reference.
  • Abandon emails and audience segmentation are built into the core flow.

Pricing: Free (1 scorecard, 10 responses/mo); Starter $30/mo annual (3 scorecards, 100 responses); Business $75 (10 scorecards, 1,000 responses, custom domain); Pro $112 (30 scorecards, split testing).

Keep in mind: it’s a one-genre tool; if you also need plain forms, surveys, or calculators, you’ll run a second product. Reviewers also flag reporting that’s hard to reconcile with actual captured leads, and 10 free responses is a demo, not a plan.

vs involve.me: ScoreApp goes deeper on the assessment funnel than involve.me’s quiz templates; involve.me covers every other format ScoreApp doesn’t. Pick by whether scorecards are your whole strategy or one tactic.

6. Interact

Interact is a quiz-only lead generation tool, popular with creators, coaches, and bloggers, with a decade of quiz templates behind it.

Best for: solo creators and small teams who want a proven lead-gen quiz live this week, with templates written for their niche.

Why it’s a strong involve.me alternative:

  • The template library is written by conversion copywriters for specific niches (wellness, coaching, ecommerce), so the starting point is unusually close to done.
  • Branching logic and answer-based outcomes are native, not bolted on.
  • Focused tooling means a shallow learning curve; there’s simply less product to learn.

Pricing: Free forever plan (2 quizzes, 100 completions/mo, no integrations); Lite $27/mo annual (5 quizzes, 500 leads/mo); Growth $53 (20 quizzes, 2,000 leads/mo); Pro $125. 14-day trial on paid plans.

Keep in mind: the free plan disables your quiz once it passes 100 completions in a month, and excludes integrations and branding removal entirely. And it’s quizzes only: no forms, surveys, or calculators, so it rarely replaces involve.me outright.

vs involve.me: Interact is the specialist to involve.me’s generalist. Its per-lead caps (500/mo on Lite) are the number to check; a quiz that works will blow through them faster than you think.

7. Riddle

Riddle is the enterprise-grade quiz maker: 37+ content formats, unlimited views and leads on every plan, white-labeling standard, and the strongest compliance posture in the category (ISO 27001, GDPR-first, WCAG accessibility).

Best for: media companies, broadcasters, and regulated organizations where legal reviews the vendor before marketing does.

Why it’s a strong involve.me alternative:

  • No usage anxiety: views and lead collection are unlimited on all plans, a structural difference from involve.me’s submission/visit caps.
  • White-label on every plan, where involve.me holds branding removal until Grow.
  • Compliance depth (data hosting, DPAs, accessibility) that most tools on this list can’t paper.

Pricing: Pro $119/mo annual ($129 monthly); Business $349; Enterprise from $749. No free plan; 14-day trial without a card; 30-day money-back guarantee.

Keep in mind: the entry price is the highest here by a wide margin, and Pro includes just one seat (extra seats $19/user/mo). For a solo marketer, it’s the wrong aisle.

vs involve.me: Riddle removes every cap involve.me imposes and charges accordingly. It’s what “no limits” costs; whether that’s worth 6x involve.me’s Start tier depends entirely on your volume.

8. Tally

Tally is the form builder famous for one thing: unlimited forms and unlimited submissions on the free plan, including payments, file uploads, logic, and calculations.

Best for: budget-first builders and early-stage teams that want zero usage math on a $0 plan.

Why it’s a strong involve.me alternative:

  • The free tier really does have no submission cap (fair use), where involve.me free stops at 50 submissions or 500 visits.
  • The Notion-style editor is fast once it clicks: type, slash-command, done.
  • Payments, signatures, and integrations (Sheets, Notion, Airtable, Zapier, Make, webhooks) work on free; Pro at $24/mo annual adds branding removal and custom domains.

Pricing: Free (unlimited forms and submissions); Pro $24/mo annual ($29 monthly); Business $74/mo annual.

Keep in mind: there is no quiz mode. Scoring is hand-built from calculations and conditional logic, which works for a simple scored quiz and gets painful for anything with outcome pages. Analytics and partial submissions sit behind Pro.

vs involve.me: Tally wins the free-plan comparison outright and undercuts the branding-removal price by half. involve.me wins the moment you need real quiz mechanics, calculators, or funnel design. Quiz-first readers should compare Tally against Uplup’s free tier instead: capped responses but a full scoring engine.

9. Fillout

Fillout is the fastest-rising form builder of the past few years, built database-first: forms that write directly into Airtable, Notion, or Google Sheets, with scheduling and PDF generation included.

Best for: ops and no-code teams whose forms feed a database, and anyone who wants 1,000 free responses a month.

Why it’s a strong involve.me alternative:

  • The free plan is the second most generous here: 1,000 responses/mo, unlimited forms, unlimited seats, payments, and logic included.
  • Native Airtable/Notion writes remove a whole Zapier layer for database-driven teams.
  • Scheduling (Calendly-style) and PDF generation come standard, which usually cost separate subscriptions.

Pricing: Free (1,000 responses/mo); Starter $15/mo (2,000/mo, scheduling, signatures); Pro $40 (5,000/mo, branding removal); Business $75 (unlimited responses, custom domain).

Keep in mind: custom domains only arrive at the $75 Business tier, and quiz support is scoring-level; personality-style outcomes are hand-assembled with logic. The template ecosystem is younger than Jotform’s or Typeform’s.

vs involve.me: Fillout’s free plan embarrasses involve.me’s caps, and the database integrations are something involve.me doesn’t really do. involve.me still wins for designed funnels, calculators, and in-funnel payments across providers.

When involve.me is still the right choice

A fair list says this part out loud. Stay on involve.me if:

  • Your funnel takes payments across providers. Native Stripe, PayPal, and Mollie inside the funnel at every paid tier is a real differentiator; only Jotform and Paperform-style tools compete, and each meters payments.
  • You genuinely use the breadth. If one project needs a calculator, the next a survey, the next a payment page, involve.me’s seven formats in one subscription earn their keep.
  • The Grow tier fits your budget as-is. At $49/mo with branding removal, a custom domain, and 2 users, the value is defensible; the complaints concentrate on Free and Start.

How to switch from involve.me

Migrating is less painful than it looks, because the heavy asset (your lead list) already lives in your email platform or CRM, not in involve.me:

  1. Export your submission data (CSV) from each involve.me project so you keep the history.
  2. Rebuild the funnel in the new tool. For quiz funnels in Uplup, the AI generator shortcuts this: paste your quiz’s questions (or the landing page URL) and edit the draft rather than starting blank; a typical 10-question quiz rebuilds in well under an hour.
  3. Reconnect the same CRM/email integration so new leads continue into the exact list and tags the old funnel fed.
  4. Swap the embed or link on your site, and keep the involve.me project live for a week as a fallback while you watch the new funnel’s numbers.
  5. Cancel on time. Reviewers flag involve.me’s strict cancellation cutoff; check your renewal date the day you decide to move, not the week the invoice lands.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best free involve.me alternative?

For quiz funnels, Uplup: all question types and scoring modes are on the free plan, capped at 50 responses/mo. For plain forms at volume, Tally (unlimited submissions) or Fillout (1,000 responses/mo) are the standouts. involve.me’s own free plan stops at 50 submissions or 500 visits with branding on.

How much does involve.me cost?

involve.me runs $19 to $119/mo on annual billing ($29 to $139 monthly): Start $19, Grow $49, Scale $119, with Enterprise from $399/mo. The free plan allows 3 live funnels and 50 submissions or 500 visits monthly. Branding removal and custom domains begin on the Grow tier.

What is the cheapest involve.me alternative?

Outgrow’s Freelancer Limited at $14/mo (annual) is the lowest paid entry on this list, followed by Fillout at $15 and Uplup at $29 with the fewest feature gates. If cheapest means free, Tally’s uncapped free plan wins the category.

Is Typeform better than involve.me?

They win different rounds. Typeform has the more polished respondent experience and a stronger free plan (100 responses with integrations); involve.me has more formats, native payments, and cheaper paid entry. Typeform meters responses hard, involve.me meters features hard; pick the meter that hurts your use case less.

Does involve.me have a free plan?

Yes. It includes 3 live funnels, 1 user, and 50 submissions or 500 visits per month, with involve.me branding on everything you publish. It resets monthly and is enough to evaluate the builder, but tight for running a real campaign.

Which involve.me alternative is best for personality quizzes?

Uplup, and it isn’t close among the tools here: it’s the only one with a dedicated personality engine (answer-to-outcome mapping, weighted points, per-outcome result pages and follow-up emails) rather than personality quizzes simulated through logic jumps.

Final thoughts

involve.me earned its user base with genuine breadth, and if you’re using that breadth at the Grow tier or above, it may still be your tool. But if you came here because the funnel caps, the tier-gating, or the metered AI wore you down, the pattern in this list is clear: specialists now beat the generalist at every individual job. Quizzes with real scoring and segmentation: try Uplup free; 50 responses a month and every feature unlocked is enough to rebuild your best involve.me funnel this afternoon and watch, with your own numbers, whether it converts better.