One line: they do opposite things

Tally is a great modern form builder — it’s free, clean, embed-friendly, and has become a go-to Typeform alternative. If your job is “I want to build a beautiful form and put it on my site,” Tally is the right answer.

MyDeetz is a NO-form lead capture tool. Leads don’t fill out anything on a form page — they type to ChatGPT in plain English, and their contact info lands in your inbox. We’re not a better form; we’re the end of forms for a specific use case (top-of-funnel lead capture from ChatGPT-era buyers).

Read below to see which fits which problem.


Quick comparison

MyDeetzTally
Is it a form?NoYes
Runs insideChatGPTYour website (embed or hosted)
Lead experienceConversational, in-chatVisual form on a page
Custom logic13-field catalog, configurableUnlimited conditional logic
File uploadsNoYes
PaymentsNo (not lead-gen use case)Yes (Stripe integration)
PriceFree (2 leads/mo), $49/$149Free (unlimited), $29/$59 for premium features
Best forChatGPT-era buyer captureWebsite-embedded contact/demo/order forms

When to use Tally

Tally is a fantastic, often free, modern form builder. Use it when you need:

  • A classic contact form on your website
  • A multi-step onboarding questionnaire
  • A feedback/survey form
  • An application form with file uploads
  • Simple payment collection through Stripe

Tally’s conditional logic, design polish, and zero-cost tier make it one of the best Typeform alternatives on the market. Nothing on this page is a reason not to use Tally for the jobs it’s good at.


When to use MyDeetz

MyDeetz solves a different problem: your prospects are in ChatGPT, and they’re not going to fill out a form on your site because they might never visit your site in the first place.

Use MyDeetz when:

  • You want to capture leads from ChatGPT conversations
  • You want zero friction — no form page, no fields to tab through
  • Your buyer is a modern, impatient, AI-native user
  • You want to experiment with a category of lead capture that basically didn’t exist 12 months ago

The stack most businesses actually run

  1. Tally for your website’s contact / demo / signup forms (keep).
  2. MyDeetz for ChatGPT-sourced inbound (add).
  3. Both pipe into your CRM.

Neither replaces the other. They cover different funnels.


Can Tally capture leads from ChatGPT?

No. Tally runs on web pages. ChatGPT doesn’t render web pages inline (with narrow exceptions); it uses agent tool calls. To capture leads inside ChatGPT you need a tool that speaks ChatGPT’s API — that’s what MyDeetz is.

You could link a Tally form from a ChatGPT answer, but you’d lose 70–85% of the user at the “click and fill out a form” step. MyDeetz doesn’t.


Pricing

Tally’s free plan is generous. MyDeetz’s free plan is generous. Cost isn’t a deciding factor — fit is.

Use caseToolCost
Website contact formTally free$0
Multi-step lead qualification on siteTally Pro$29/mo
ChatGPT lead captureMyDeetz Starter/Pro$0 or $49/mo
Team: forms on site + ChatGPT leadsBoth~$60–$200 combined

FAQs

Can I embed MyDeetz on my website? No — MyDeetz runs inside ChatGPT. A consumer has to say “send my details to [your business]” inside ChatGPT. For on-site capture, use Tally (or similar).

Can I migrate my Tally forms to MyDeetz? No — they’re different categories. Keep your Tally forms running. MyDeetz adds a parallel channel.

Does Tally work well with ChatGPT? Tally is a standard form. If a user in ChatGPT clicks through to your Tally form and fills it out, it works normally — but the click-through drop-off is the problem MyDeetz solves.


Try both (both have free plans)

Sign up for MyDeetz free → — 2-minute setup, 2 leads/month on the free plan, forever.