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Forms.qa vs. Typeform

Typeform invented conversational forms, but eight years later Arabic still renders as an afterthought. If your audience is in the Gulf, that gap shows on every mobile screen.

Typeform is the reference for conversational form design. For teams building in English it remains a credible choice. For teams shipping to Arabic speakers in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, or Bahrain, the trade-off is a Latin-first UI with bolted-on RTL support, US-centric pricing in USD, and no meaningful Gulf presence.

Where Forms.qa has the edge

  • Arabic is native: RTL layout, fonts, error messages, analytics — not a translation layer.
  • AI generation prompted in Arabic or English produces forms in both, no translation step.
  • Pricing in QAR, with GCC-appropriate tiers; no USD→conversion surprise on the invoice.
  • 25 native question types including NPS, matrix, signature, ranking, picture choice, and legal consent.
  • Schema-per-tenant isolation: each workspace runs in its own PostgreSQL schema, not a shared table with row-level access controls. Your data never shares an index or backup with another tenant — verifiable separation, not policy alone.

Where Typeform is strong

  • Deepest template library in the category (1000+)
  • Mature integrations (Slack, HubSpot, Salesforce, Zapier)
  • Polished motion and brand polish on their conversational renderer

Feature by feature

Row by row, honestly.

FeatureForms.qaTypeform

Core differentiator

Schema-per-tenant data isolation (dedicated Postgres schema, not a shared table)

Forms.qa gives each tenant a dedicated PostgreSQL schema — queries, indexes, and backups are physically separate from every other organisation. Most SaaS form platforms, including Typeform, use shared-table multi-tenancy. Typeform has SOC 2 and GDPR posture; PDPL-specific DSR workflows are not a first-class surface.

YesNo

Native Arabic (RTL) — UI, labels, errors, analytics

Typeform supports Arabic text input; the rest of the UI is Latin-first.

YesPartial

Arabic AI form generation

YesNo

DPA written against Qatari law

Forms.qa offers a Data Processing Agreement written specifically against Qatar PDPPL Law No. 13 of 2016 and the 2024 amendments. Typeform offers a generic GDPR DPA.

YesNo

Customer data held in US regions

Typeform holds customer data in US regions, exposing GCC customers to US legal process regardless of user location.

NoYes

Published sub-processor list (no NDA)

YesPartial

Signable DPA below Enterprise tier

Typeform gates signed DPAs to Enterprise.

YesNo

Conversational layout

YesYes

Question types (count)

25~20

Native GCC pricing (QAR)

YesNo

Custom branding on all tiers

Typeform locks branding behind the Plus plan and above.

YesPartial

Webhooks + REST API

YesYes

Free tier

YesYes

Every row is verifiable against each product's public surface. Corrections welcome at hello@forms.qa.

Regional view

How this looks from Riyadh, Dubai, Doha.

Saudi Arabia · KSA

For Saudi teams, the Arabic gap is the headline. RTL forms are the norm, not the exception, and Typeform's mobile rendering in Arabic remains uneven. Pricing in QAR removes the FX-fee friction on corporate cards.

United Arab Emirates

UAE enterprises usually have bilingual workflows. Forms.qa renders both languages natively on the same form, so a single link works for Arabic- and English-speaking respondents without dual builds.

Qatar

Forms.qa is built in Doha, with PDPPL-aligned consent capture, audit logs, and a DPA written against Qatari law. Native Arabic, QAR billing, and approval workflows aimed at Qatari procurement and HR teams — none of which Typeform offers.

Gulf-wide · GCC · MENA

Across the GCC, the bilingual workflow is the default, not the edge case. That inverts Typeform's "English by default, Arabic as option" model.

Pricing

At a glance, today.

Typeform bills in USD; GCC card processors add 3–5% conversion fees on top. Forms.qa bills in QAR directly.

As of April 2026 · typeform.com/pricing

Starting tier

Forms.qa

99 QAR / mo (~$26 USD)

Typeform

$25 / mo (Basic)

Business tier

Forms.qa

199 QAR / mo (~$53 USD)

Typeform

$89 / mo (Business)

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