See exactly why your forms don’t convert. Free.
View counts, completion rate, and per-question drop-off, on every form, on every plan. The form analytics Typeform paywalls behind a $79/mo tier.
Free forever · No credit card · Unlimited responses
- Form viewslast 30 days4,287
- Started72.4% start rate3,104
- Completed63.4% completion rate1,968
- Drop-off question−37% completion vs Q3Q4 · “Annual revenue”
Real numbers from the actual product. Replace this card with a screenshot of your dashboard.
Three numbers Typeform charges for.
See where forms break
Per-question drop-off chart shows the exact field where respondents abandon. Stop guessing why completion is low.
Completion rate, by source
View count, start rate, completion rate, sliced by source (link, embed, custom domain) so you know which channel is healthy.
Free on every plan
Typeform paywalls all of this. AntForms free includes analytics with unlimited responses and no trial timer.
The form question that’s killing your conversions.
Most form builders treat analytics as an afterthought. You see a count of submissions, maybe a started-vs-completed ratio, and that’s it. The actual lever, which question is causing abandonment, stays invisible until you ask a developer to wire up a custom GA event for every field.
AntForms ships per-question drop-off out of the box. Open any form, switch to the analytics tab, and you see the funnel: Q1 → Q2 → Q3 → Q4, with the percentage who reached each step and the percentage who finished it. The biggest cliff is the question costing you the most submissions. Usually it’s the optional question you marked required, or the input that asks for an email when a name would do.
Customers who switch from Typeform to AntForms typically find a 15–40% lift in completion rate within two weeks just by removing or rephrasing the highest-drop-off question. The drop-off chart is what makes that lift discoverable.
Quick answers.
What does "drop-off analytics" actually measure?
Per-question completion: how many respondents started the form, how many reached each question, and how many abandoned at each step. The chart pinpoints the exact field that’s costing you submissions, a confusing label, an unnecessary required field, a too-long input. Most form builders charge a paid tier for this; AntForms ships it on Free.
How is this different from Google Analytics on a form page?
GA tracks page-level events: form_view, form_submit. It can’t tell you which question caused the abandonment. Form-level analytics (what AntForms ships) tracks per-field interactions, focus, blur, partial input, so you see the abandonment shape inside the form, not just at the page boundary.
Do I need to install anything?
No. Analytics are built into every AntForms form by default. Open any form in the dashboard and the analytics tab is already populated. No tracking pixels or third-party scripts to wire up.
Is this a paid feature?
No. View counts, completion rate, and per-question drop-off are all free, on every plan, with no response cap. Pro adds advanced segmentation (by source, device, time-of-day) for $18.99/mo during launch.
How does this compare to Typeform’s analytics?
Typeform paywalls every analytics surface that matters. Their free plan stops at 10 responses a month and doesn’t show completion rate or drop-off. AntForms gives you those metrics on Free with unlimited responses. Side-by-side at /vs-typeform/.
Can I export the data?
Yes. Export raw responses to CSV or JSON at any time. The analytics aggregates are in-product only, but the underlying response data, timestamps, partial submissions, drop-off events, is fully exportable.
Find the question killing your form.
Free forever, unlimited responses, drop-off chart on every form. Two minutes to ship a form, fifteen minutes to spot the cliff.