involve.me
Quizzes, calculators, and scored funnels with the follow-up email built in
involve.me is a bootstrapped Austrian no-code platform for building interactive lead funnels, quizzes, calculators, assessments, surveys, forms, pop-ups, and landing pages, with logic jumps, lead scoring, payment collection through Stripe, PayPal, and Square, an AI agent that generates a complete funnel from a prompt, built-in email automation and a lightweight CRM, and pricing metered on live funnels and seats rather than on responses.
Overview
involve.me sits at the seam between a form builder and a marketing funnel tool, and it is honest about which side it favours. The unit of work is not a form, it is a funnel: a sequence of questions that scores the respondent, routes them by that score, shows them a personalized outcome page, takes a payment if there is one to take, and then sends them a conditional email sequence without a separate marketing tool in the loop. If your survey exists to qualify and convert somebody rather than to measure something, that is a materially different shape from what Typeform or SurveyMonkey give you.
The builder covers quizzes, calculators, assessments, surveys, forms, pop-ups, sales funnels, and landing pages from one editor. Logic jumps and answer piping personalize the path, weighted lead scoring separates qualified prospects from browsers, and personalized AI text can write a unique outcome narrative for each respondent rather than serving one of five canned results. The AI agent will generate the whole thing, flow, copy, design, and scoring logic, from a description, which is the fastest path from idea to live funnel of anything in this category.
Pricing is where involve.me diverges most from the rest of the market. The published meters are live funnels and users, not responses: Start at $29 a month billed annually allows 3 live funnels and 1 user, Grow at $69 allows 5 funnels and 2 users plus custom domains and branding removal, and Scale at $139 allows 25 funnels and 5 users plus A/B testing, OTP verification, and advanced analytics. The free plan is capped at 50 submissions or 500 visits a month. Monthly submission allowances for the paid tiers are not published on the pricing page, which is a genuine transparency gap in a category where the response meter is usually the headline number, and it is the first thing a prospective buyer should confirm in writing.
The company is small and independent: founded in Vienna by Vlad Gozman around 2018, originally as a virtual reality content tool before pivoting, bootstrapped with no institutional funding, and roughly thirteen people as of 2026. That is a real consideration in both directions. There is no investor pressure to gut the free tier, and there is also no large engineering team behind the roadmap, so the sensible posture is to buy involve.me for what it does today rather than for what it might add.
Best for
Small marketing teams, agencies, coaches, and service businesses running quiz funnels, pricing calculators, and scored assessments where the point is to qualify a lead, personalize the result, take a payment, and send the follow-up email without stitching four tools together.
Not the right fit for
- Anyone running research who needs crosstabs, weighting, significance testing, or a respondent panel; involve.me measures conversion, not populations, and SurveyMonkey exists for the other job.
- Businesses with a large portfolio of forms, because the meter is live funnels and even the $139 Scale tier stops at 25, which is a hard structural limit rather than a soft one.
- Buyers who need a published response allowance before they commit, since paid-tier submission limits are not stated on the pricing page and must be confirmed with the vendor.
- Regulated intake needing HIPAA or a business associate agreement, which involve.me does not sell at any published tier.
- Operations teams wanting approvals, document generation, or e-signature attached to a submission; that is Jotform, Cognito Forms, or Formstack territory and involve.me does not attempt it.
How it works
- 1
You start from a template or describe the funnel to the AI agent, which generates the question flow, the copy, the design, and the scoring logic. From there you edit in a visual builder that handles quizzes, calculators, forms, surveys, assessments, pop-ups, and full landing pages within the same canvas.
- 2
Logic jumps route each respondent based on their answers, and answer piping pulls earlier responses into later questions and into the outcome page so the result reads as though it was written for them. Weighted lead scoring accumulates a value across answers and a threshold decides who is qualified, which is what turns a quiz into a qualification instrument.
- 3
The funnel publishes as an embed, a pop-up, a standalone link, or on your own custom domain from the Grow tier upward. Payments run through Stripe, PayPal, or Square with support for one-time purchases, subscriptions, and coupon codes. OTP verification on the Scale tier confirms that a phone number or email actually belongs to the person submitting.
- 4
After submission, involve.me handles the follow-up itself. Conditional email automation sends different messages based on score or answers, a built-in lightweight CRM holds the contact record, and native connections to more than fifty platforms including HubSpot, Salesforce, Klaviyo, and Mailchimp, plus Zapier and Make, push the lead onward. AI-powered analytics report drop-off points and completion rates, and A/B testing on Scale compares headlines, questions, and whole flows.
Feature breakdown
29 features in 5 modulesInteractive content types
One builder covering formats that usually require three separate tools.- Quiz maker
- Scored quizzes with branching, outcome pages, and per-result copy, which is the format most of involve.me's customers buy it for.
- Calculator builder
- Formula-driven price, ROI, savings, and mortgage-style calculators that show a computed number and then route the respondent based on it.
- Assessment builder
- Weighted scoring across multiple dimensions producing a graded or categorized result, used for maturity assessments and self-diagnostics.
- Survey and form builder
- Conventional surveys and forms live in the same editor, so a lead funnel and a feedback survey do not require two subscriptions.
- Pop-up maker and landing pages
- Funnels can be published as an on-site pop-up or as a complete landing page, which removes the usual dependency on a separate page builder.
- Sales and lead funnels
- Multi-step sequences that combine qualification, a personalized result, a payment step, and a booking or download, presented as one flow.
Logic, scoring, and personalization
The qualification machinery, which is the actual product.- Logic jumps and conditional logic
- Branching routes every respondent based on their answers, with conditions available across the funnel rather than gated to a higher tier.
- Weighted lead scoring
- Answers carry weights, a score accumulates, and thresholds decide who is qualified and what they see next. This is the feature that distinguishes involve.me from a form builder with a results page.
- Answer piping
- Earlier answers appear in later questions and in the outcome page, which makes a generic funnel read as a bespoke one.
- Personalized AI text
- Rather than choosing between a handful of canned outcomes, the AI writes a unique result narrative per respondent based on their answers.
- AI funnel agent
- Generates the complete funnel, structure, copy, design, and scoring, from a prompt, which is the fastest zero-to-live path in this category.
- OTP verification
- One-time-password verification on the Scale tier confirms a phone number or email belongs to the person submitting, which cuts junk leads sharply.
Payments, publishing, and branding
Three processors and a custom domain, though the domain costs a tier upgrade.- Stripe, PayPal, and Square
- Payments settle in your own processor account, covering one-time purchases and subscriptions, with coupon codes supported.
- Custom domain
- Available from the Grow tier at $69 a month billed annually. More expensive than Tally or Fillout charge for the same thing, but far cheaper than Typeform, which reserves custom domains for Enterprise.
- Branding removal
- Also a Grow-tier feature, bundled with the custom domain rather than sold separately.
- Embed, pop-up, or standalone link
- The same funnel publishes three ways. The pop-up and embed load the involve.me runtime, so an above-the-fold embed carries a page-weight cost that a plain link avoids entirely.
- Custom fonts, colors, and CSS
- Full visual control including custom CSS, which is why agencies can use it for client work without the output looking templated.
- Mobile responsive by default
- Funnels render properly on phones without a separate mobile design pass, which matters given most quiz traffic is mobile.
Follow-up, CRM, and integrations
The part that saves a second subscription.- Built-in email automation
- Conditional email sequences fire based on score or answers directly from involve.me, so a small business does not need a marketing automation platform to send the follow-up.
- Built-in CRM
- A lightweight contact record holds respondents and their scores, which is enough for a solo operator or a small agency roster.
- More than fifty native integrations
- HubSpot, Salesforce, Klaviyo, Mailchimp, and Slack among others, with the deeper CRM connectors reserved for the Grow tier upward.
- Zapier and Make
- Coverage of thousands of further apps for anything outside the native catalogue.
- UTM tracking
- Campaign parameters are captured onto the submission so lead source survives into the CRM record.
- Partial submissions
- Answers from people who start and do not finish are captured, which is both a diagnostic tool and, on a lead funnel, a recoverable list.
Analytics, testing, and security
Conversion analytics rather than survey analysis.- Drop-off and completion analytics
- AI-assisted reporting surfaces where respondents leave and which step is costing you conversions, with automated insights on top.
- A/B testing
- Compare headlines, questions, and entire flows on the Scale tier. Genuine split testing is rare in this category and is a real reason to pay for Scale.
- SOC 2 Type II and GDPR
- The vendor cites SOC 2 Type II and GDPR compliance, which is a stronger security posture than most thirteen-person companies can show.
- EU-based company
- An Austrian vendor operating under EU data protection law, which simplifies the GDPR conversation for European buyers.
- SSO on Enterprise
- Single sign-on, custom limits, dedicated onboarding, and SOC 2 reports sit on the Enterprise plan starting from $499 a month.
Use cases
4 documentedAgency generating qualified leads for clients
Clients want more leads, but the contact form produces mostly unqualified enquiries that the sales team wastes hours filtering.
A scored quiz funnel qualifies each respondent, routes high scorers to a booking page and everyone else to a resource, and the conditional email sequence nurtures the middle without the agency buying a separate automation platform.
Coach or consultant selling an assessment
A paid self-assessment needs to score across several dimensions, produce a written result, and take payment before delivering it.
Weighted scoring across dimensions produces the grade, personalized AI text writes a unique narrative per respondent, and Stripe takes the payment inside the same funnel.
SaaS marketer running a pricing calculator
Prospects bounce off a pricing page because they cannot tell what their own configuration would cost.
A calculator computes their number live, lead scoring flags the ones worth a sales call, the HubSpot connector on the Grow tier writes the record, and A/B testing on Scale compares two versions of the input flow.
Small ecommerce brand running a product finder
Shoppers cannot choose between eight products and abandon the category page.
A product-finder quiz routes each shopper to a recommendation, partial submissions capture the ones who drop out mid-quiz, and the Klaviyo integration adds them to the appropriate flow.
Pricing
from $0 (Free), then $29 per month billed annually for Start ($49 month to month)Per-account monthly subscription metered primarily on live funnels and users. Unusually for this category, monthly submission allowances are not published for the paid tiers; only the free plan's limit is stated.
| Plan | Price | Includes |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 per month |
The visit cap bites before the submission cap on any funnel with a normal conversion rate. |
| Start | $29 per month billed annually ($49 month to month) |
Still branded and still on an involve.me URL, which is the main reason people move to Grow. |
| Grow | $69 per month billed annually ($99 month to month) |
The realistic entry point for a business that wants the funnel to look like its own. |
| Scale | $139 per month billed annually ($199 month to month) |
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| Enterprise | From $499 per month, custom terms |
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Billing notes
- The published meters are live funnels and users. Unlike almost every competitor, involve.me does not state a monthly submission allowance for Start, Grow, or Scale on its pricing page.
- That gap matters most at volume, so get the paid-tier submission allowance and the overage behavior in writing before committing to an annual plan.
- Annual billing is materially cheaper: Start is $29 a month annually against $49 month to month, Grow $69 against $99, and Scale $139 against $199.
- The free plan's real constraint is 500 visits a month rather than 50 submissions, because a funnel converting at ten percent hits both at once and most convert lower.
- Modelled at 500 responses a month: on the published meters, Start at $348 a year covers it provided the funnel count fits, roughly 6 cents per response, which is competitive against Typeform's Plus tier.
- Modelled at 5,000 responses a month: the published meters still point to Start or Grow on funnel count alone, at $348 to $828 a year, which would be exceptional value. That is precisely why the unpublished submission allowance needs confirming rather than assuming.
- Live funnels are a hard structural limit: 3 on Start, 5 on Grow, 25 on Scale. Archiving a funnel frees a slot, but a business running many concurrent campaigns will hit this long before any response ceiling.
- Payments settle in your own Stripe, PayPal, or Square account at that processor's rate.
Value assessment: Judged as a lead-funnel tool rather than a form builder, involve.me is good value. Grow at $828 a year gives a custom domain, branding removal, lead scoring, conditional email automation, a built-in CRM, and payments, which elsewhere means a form subscription plus an email platform plus a landing page tool. Scale at $1,668 a year adds genuine A/B testing and OTP verification that competitors at that price simply do not offer. The caveats are structural rather than about money: the live-funnel cap is a real ceiling for anyone running many campaigns at once, and the absence of a published submission allowance on paid plans makes total cost impossible to model from the pricing page. Confirm that number, and the value case is strong for the specific job this tool does.
Strengths & limitations
Strengths
- Lead scoring, conditional email automation, and a built-in CRM in one subscription, replacing the form plus automation plus landing page stack most small teams assemble.
- The AI funnel agent produces a complete working funnel including scoring logic from a prompt, which is the fastest route to live in this category.
- Personalized AI text writes a unique outcome per respondent rather than serving one of a handful of canned results.
- Genuine A/B testing on the Scale tier, which almost nothing else in this category offers at any price.
- OTP verification cuts fake phone numbers and disposable emails out of a lead funnel, which is a real and unusual quality control.
- Payments through Stripe, PayPal, or Square settling in your own account, with subscriptions and coupon codes supported.
- Bootstrapped, EU-based, and citing SOC 2 Type II and GDPR compliance, so there is no investor clock forcing a repricing and no transatlantic data conversation.
Limitations
- Paid-tier monthly submission allowances are not published on the pricing page, which is the single most important number in this category and its absence is a real transparency problem.
- The live-funnel cap is a hard ceiling: three on Start, five on Grow, twenty-five on Scale, which penalizes anyone running many concurrent campaigns.
- Custom domain and branding removal both require the $69 Grow tier, where Tally and Fillout include them for less.
- No HIPAA and no business associate agreement at any published tier, so regulated intake is out of scope.
- No approvals, document generation, or e-signature, so the submission cannot become a business process the way it can in Jotform or Cognito Forms.
- No survey research capability: no crosstabs, no weighting, no significance testing, no panel.
- Roughly thirteen people build and support the whole platform, so the roadmap is necessarily narrow and buyers should evaluate what exists today rather than what is promised.
Head-to-head comparisons
6 alternativesinvolve.me vs Typeform
from $0 (free, 10 responses a month), then $29 per month billed annually for BasicTypeform is the better pure form builder with roughly 300 integrations, a stronger editor, and better polish, but it meters responses hard, gates payments to its $99 tier, and reserves custom domains for Enterprise. involve.me is cheaper for what a lead funnel needs, includes scoring, email automation, a CRM, and payments from lower tiers, and sells a custom domain at $69. Pick Typeform when the form itself is the product; pick involve.me when the follow-up matters as much as the form.
Full involve.me vs Typeform comparisoninvolve.me vs SurveyMonkey
from $0 (Basic), then around $30 per user per month billed annually for Team Advantage with a three-user minimumSurveyMonkey measures populations with crosstabs, weighting, and a purchasable respondent panel, at a three-seat minimum of roughly $1,080 a year. involve.me qualifies and converts individuals with scoring and automated follow-up, from $348 a year. They solve genuinely different problems: research versus lead generation, and choosing wrong means paying research prices for a marketing job or vice versa.
Full involve.me vs SurveyMonkey comparisoninvolve.me vs Growform
from $59 per month for Basic (300 leads a month)Growform is a focused multi-step lead-capture tool priced per lead, $59 a month for 300 leads, with strong form-fill conversion and Zapier-first plumbing. involve.me covers a wider surface, quizzes, calculators, scoring, payments, email automation, and a CRM, and is metered on funnels rather than leads. Take Growform if you have one high-value lead form and the per-lead maths works; take involve.me if you need scored, interactive funnels and the follow-up sequence in the same tool.
Full involve.me vs Growform comparisoninvolve.me vs SurveySparrow
from $0 (Free), then $19 per month billed annually for BasicSurveySparrow is a conversational feedback platform built around NPS, CSAT, 360 reviews, and recurring measurement, with HIPAA and white labelling at the top of the range. involve.me is a conversion tool that happens to render as a survey. Choose SurveySparrow when you are running an ongoing feedback programme; choose involve.me when the questionnaire exists to score, route, and sell to the person answering it.
Full involve.me vs SurveySparrow comparisoninvolve.me vs Paperform
from $24/mo (Essentials, billed monthly; $288/yr)Paperform is a design-led builder with a document-style editor, payments, and a genuinely attractive result, sold to small businesses that want one polished form tool. involve.me is less refined visually but carries the scoring, funnel logic, and email automation Paperform does not attempt. Pick Paperform for beautiful standalone forms and bookings; pick involve.me for quizzes and calculators that qualify leads and follow up automatically.
Full involve.me vs Paperform comparisoninvolve.me vs Youform
from $29/mo (Pro, billed monthly; $20/mo equivalent at $240/yr annually)Youform attacks the metered incumbents with unlimited free responses on a hosted product, which is unbeatable if all you need is unmetered form capture. involve.me costs real money and gives back scoring, calculators, payments, A/B testing, and automated follow-up. If your funnel is simple and volume is your worry, Youform. If the interaction has to compute, score, and sell, involve.me is doing a job Youform is not built for.
Full involve.me vs Youform comparisonImplementation & onboarding
- Setup time
- Under an hour with the AI agent, which will produce a working scored funnel from a description that you then edit. Building a calculator with real formulas and a designed outcome page by hand is more like half a day.
- Learning curve
- Low for the builder, moderate for scoring. Getting weights and thresholds right so the funnel actually separates qualified leads from browsers is the part that takes iteration, and it is also the part that determines whether the tool pays for itself.
- Onboarding
- Self-serve through the Scale tier with a 14-day premium trial that requires a card. Enterprise from $499 a month adds dedicated onboarding and security assessments.
- Migration notes
- Funnels are rebuilt rather than imported, and the AI agent makes that less painful than usual. Contact records and submissions export from the platform, but because involve.me also holds your email automation and CRM data, moving away means rebuilding the follow-up sequences somewhere else too. Export contacts and submissions before a plan lapses, and keep the CRM lightweight if you expect to move.
Platform, API & security
- Platforms
- Web appEmbeds, pop-ups, and standalone hosted funnelsCustom domains from the Grow tierMobile responsive rendering
- API
- Webhooks plus more than fifty native integrations, with Zapier and Make covering the long tail. Deeper CRM connectors such as HubSpot and Klaviyo require the Grow tier and Salesforce support requires Scale.
- Compliance
- SOC 2 Type II as cited by the vendorGDPR as an EU-based companyPCI handling through Stripe, PayPal, and Square
- Data residency
- An Austrian company operating under EU data protection law; specific regional hosting commitments are handled through Enterprise arrangements.
- SSO
- Single sign-on on the Enterprise plan only.
- Security notes
- OTP verification for respondent identity, UTM capture, and payment handling delegated to the connected processor. SOC 2 reports are offered as part of the Enterprise package rather than published openly.
Support & resources
- Channels
- Email supportIn-app chatDedicated onboarding on Enterprise
- Documentation
- Help documentation and a template library covering quizzes, calculators, assessments, funnels, and integrations, plus published guides on scoring and funnel design.
- Community
- Small, in line with a thirteen-person company; most help comes through official support and documentation rather than a large user community.
Company
- Founded
- 2018
- Headquarters
- Vienna, Austria
- Ownership
- Bootstrapped and founder-owned; no institutional funding raised
- Founders
- Vlad Gozman
- Employees
- Roughly 13 (est. 2026)
- Funding
- None. involve.me has been funded by revenue since its pivot from virtual reality content tooling into interactive funnels.
Timeline
- 2018Founded in Vienna by Vlad Gozman, initially as a virtual reality content tool before pivoting toward interactive web content.
- 2019Relaunches as involve.me, a no-code builder for quizzes, calculators, surveys, and interactive landing pages.
- 2021Adds payment collection through Stripe, PayPal, and Square, letting a funnel take money at the point of qualification.
- 2023Ships lead scoring and conditional email automation, moving the product from interactive content into lead funnels.
- 2024Adds a built-in CRM and expands native integrations past fifty platforms, reducing the need for a separate marketing stack.
- 2025Launches the AI funnel agent, which generates flow, copy, design, and scoring logic from a prompt, plus personalized AI outcome text.
- 2026Sells four self-serve tiers from free to $139 a month metered on live funnels and seats, with Enterprise from $499, still bootstrapped at around thirteen people.
Integrations
- HubSpot
- Salesforce (Scale tier)
- Klaviyo
- Mailchimp
- Slack
- Stripe, PayPal, and Square
- Zapier and Make
- Webhooks
- More than fifty native integrations in total
Frequently asked questions
11 questionsWhat is involve.me?
involve.me is a no-code platform from Vienna for building interactive lead funnels: quizzes, calculators, assessments, surveys, forms, pop-ups, and landing pages. It adds logic jumps, weighted lead scoring, payments through Stripe, PayPal, and Square, an AI agent that generates whole funnels from a prompt, conditional email automation, and a built-in lightweight CRM.
How much does involve.me cost?
Free covers 50 submissions or 500 visits a month with 3 live funnels and 1 user. Start is $29 a month billed annually ($49 monthly) for 3 funnels and 1 user. Grow is $69 ($99 monthly) for 5 funnels, 2 users, a custom domain, and branding removal. Scale is $139 ($199 monthly) for 25 funnels, 5 users, A/B testing, and OTP verification. Enterprise starts at $499 a month.
How many responses can I collect on involve.me?
This is the weak point in its pricing transparency. The free plan publishes 50 submissions or 500 visits a month, but the pricing page does not state monthly submission allowances for Start, Grow, or Scale, which are metered instead on live funnels and users. Since the response meter is the whole economics of this category, get the paid-tier allowance and the overage behavior confirmed in writing before signing an annual plan.
What happens when I hit the live funnel limit?
You cannot publish another funnel until you archive one or upgrade. Three live funnels on Start, five on Grow, and twenty-five on Scale are hard structural limits, and they are the constraint most users hit first. A business running many concurrent campaigns should price Scale from the start rather than expecting to grow into it gradually.
Does involve.me take a cut of payments?
Payments run through your own Stripe, PayPal, or Square account, so the money settles with you at that processor's rate. Involve.me supports one-time purchases, subscriptions, and coupon codes. Compare this with Cognito Forms, which adds its own 2 percent or 1 percent platform fee on lower tiers, and with Typeform, which does not allow payments at all below its $99 Business plan.
Can involve.me replace my email marketing tool?
For a small operation, often yes. Conditional email automation sends different sequences based on score or answers directly from involve.me, and a built-in CRM holds the contact record. It is not a replacement for a full marketing automation platform with segmentation, deliverability tooling, and campaign reporting, but it removes the need for one at the scale most solo operators and small agencies are working at.
Does it do conditional logic and scoring?
Yes, and scoring is the reason to buy it. Logic jumps route respondents by answer, answer piping personalizes later questions and the outcome page, and weighted lead scoring accumulates a value across answers so thresholds can decide who is qualified and what they see next. Personalized AI text can then write a unique result narrative rather than serving one of a few fixed outcomes.
Is involve.me GDPR compliant, and is it HIPAA compliant?
It is an Austrian company operating under EU data protection law and cites SOC 2 Type II compliance alongside GDPR, which is a stronger posture than most companies its size can show. It does not offer HIPAA or a business associate agreement at any published tier, so healthcare intake should go to Jotform at $129 a month or Cognito Forms at $129 billed annually instead.
Will an involve.me embed slow down my site?
The embed and pop-up load the involve.me runtime, so placing one above the fold carries a page-weight cost in the same way any script-based form embed does. Publishing the funnel as a standalone page on your custom domain avoids that cost entirely, and given involve.me funnels are often the destination of a paid ad rather than a widget on a content page, the standalone route is usually the right one anyway.
Who is behind involve.me and is it a safe bet?
It was founded in Vienna by Vlad Gozman around 2018, pivoting from a virtual reality content tool, and is bootstrapped with no institutional funding and roughly thirteen employees as of 2026. That means no investor pressure to reprice customers or gut the free tier, but also a small team behind the roadmap. Buy it for what it does today, not for what a larger company might ship next year.
Can I export my data if I leave?
Submissions and contact records export from the platform, so the raw data comes with you. The harder part of leaving is that involve.me also holds your email automation sequences and CRM records, which do not transfer to another vendor, so a migration means rebuilding the follow-up as well as the funnel. Keep the CRM lightweight and export contacts regularly if you think you might move.
Editorial verdict
involve.me is not really competing with form builders, and evaluating it as one will make it look expensive and limited. It is a lead funnel tool: scored quizzes and calculators that qualify a respondent, personalize the result with AI-written text, take a payment, and fire the conditional follow-up email from the same subscription. For an agency, a coach, or a small marketing team, Grow at $828 a year replaces a form tool, an email platform, and a landing page builder, and Scale adds genuine A/B testing that competitors at that price do not offer. Two things should be settled before you commit: the live-funnel cap, which is a hard ceiling that catches campaign-heavy users early, and the unpublished submission allowance on paid tiers, which in a category defined by response economics is a number you should insist on seeing in writing.
Written by the SaaSTracker editorial team. Awards, when shown, are judged against the published criteria in our methodology.