Typeform vs Interact vs FanQuiz for creators.
Three tools, three different bets on what a quiz is for. Typeform is the form everyone defaults to. Interact is the quiz-specialist built for coaches. FanQuiz is the creator-native option built for the bio-link era. Honest decision tree below.
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The three names everyone considers.
You searched “Typeform vs Interact” or “Interact alternative” and landed here. You are almost certainly a creator weighing a quiz for your bio link. Before we get into the grid, the one-line positioning for each tool:
- Typeform — the form and survey platform everyone defaults to. Powerful logic, beautiful conversational UI, $25-83 per month, used by half the SaaS marketing teams on Earth. Quizzes are a thing it cando, not the thing it's for.
- Interact — the quiz-specialist. Founded 2013. Eight hundred templates. Deep Klaviyo / ConvertKit / Mailchimp integration. $27 entry, $125 at the top. Optimised for coaches, consultants, and email-list marketers — not creators.
- FanQuiz— that's us. Built for the bio-link era from scratch in 2026. Generate a quiz from one sentence. Native in thirteen languages. Mobile-share-card primary. Built-in referral program. $19 / $49. Newer, smaller, narrower scope on purpose.
Each wins a different axis. The honest version of this comparison is that you should pick the one that matches your use case — not the one that wins the most checkmarks. Here's how to figure out which.
Typeform — the form everyone defaults to.
What Typeform does brilliantly.
Typeform invented the conversational form. One question per screen. Smooth motion. Type-as-you-talk feel. For longform surveys with branching logic, lead-gen forms with progressive disclosure, and onboarding questionnaires, nothing else in the category feels as polished. Their enterprise customer list is the proof — Apple, Uber, Airbnb, Nike, Shopify.
Native integrations are also where Typeform is genuinely uncatchable. One hundred and twenty connectors out of the box. HubSpot. Salesforce. Slack. Notion. Google Sheets. If your form data needs to land in any of those, Typeform routes it without a Zapier step.
Where Typeform falls short for personality quizzes.
Conversion. Conversational forms work brilliantly when the user already committed to filling them out. They work less well for casual scroll-stop traffic from a bio link, where the question “will I finish this?” matters more than “is this beautiful?”Typeform abandons rates are notoriously high once you get past five questions — fine for high-intent surveys, painful for a fan testing whether they're more “Beach Wanderer” or “City Slicker.”
Share design.Typeform results are HTML pages, not screenshot-ready cards. To get a shareable image, your fan has to screenshot, crop, and post — and the source page is a Typeform URL that says “Typeform” at the top. The share asset is not designed to be the share asset.
Price for the use case.$25 / mo (Basic) buys you Typeform. For ten personality questions and a results page, that's a lot of platform for a small job — and Business at $83 / mo is where the branching logic limits actually lift.
Interact — the quiz-specialist.
What Interact does brilliantly.
Interact is the only one of the three tools that was built quiz-first. Thirteen years of refinement around the“quiz → email capture → segmented email sequence → product launch” playbook. Their template library is the best in the category — 800+ quizzes organised by vertical (coaches, e-commerce, wellness, education) that you can fork and tweak rather than build from a blank canvas.
The other thing Interact wins on is CRM integration polish.Klaviyo, ConvertKit, Mailchimp, ActiveCampaign — all native, all battle-tested by thousands of online-business operators who depend on quizzes for twenty per cent of their funnel. If you already run a Klaviyo flow that segments based on quiz answers, Interact's plumbing is the finished article.
Where Interact falls short for creators.
Audience mismatch.Interact was built for and around coaches, consultants, and online-business operators. The dashboard copy says “capture leads.” The templates assume you have a webinar funnel. The case studies celebrate email-list growth. That's not a creator's vocabulary — a creator's vocabulary is followers, shares, watch time. The tool works for creators, but the entire product surface is pitched at someone else.
English-only. If your audience speaks Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Japanese, or any of the other thirty languages where short-form creators are the dominant cohort, Interact has nothing for you. Their quizzes are built and rendered in English. Full stop.
Price ladder.$27 entry, $59 for Growth (unlimited quizzes), $125 for Pro (no branding). The top tier costs as much as three months of a Pro Vimeo plan. For the creator with one quiz and a phone, that's a hard upsell.
For the deep one-on-one, see our FanQuiz vs Interact comparison.
FanQuiz — built for the bio-link era.
What FanQuiz is.
FanQuiz is the third option that didn't exist a year ago. Built in 2026, from scratch, for content creators on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. The thesis is narrow on purpose:
- One sentence → full quiz in 40-70 seconds. Type “A quiz that tells my followers what kind of solo traveler they are.” Get eight questions, five personality results, share-ready quotes, and a colour palette in under a minute. Hit publish.
- Native in thirteen languages, content in 30+.Russian quiz for a Russian audience reads like a Russian creator wrote it. The UI renders in the visitor's language, not yours. See /multilingual-quiz for the full language list.
- Mobile share is the product. Every result ends on a screenshot-ready card — handle, result name, one-line quote, in one of four typographic styles. On modern mobile, the share sheet attaches the image as a JPEG file via Web Share Level 2. Tap → Instagram → image is already in the picker → post.
- Built-in referral economy. Share your link, bank a free Pro month per paying friend. Hit twelve paid referrals and Pro is yours forever. The economy is part of the product, not a growth bolt-on.
What FanQuiz isn't.
We're newer, smaller, and narrower than the other two. Not a form platform. Not a survey tool. Not a funnel builder. No deep Klaviyo integration on day one — CSV export today, Zapier-style connectors on the v1.1 roadmap. If the thing you're evaluating is a multi-step quiz-to-email-to-webinar funnel, the other two are more finished. If the thing you're evaluating is a quiz that lives on a bio link and gets shared by your fans, that's our one job.
Try a real one in your hand: sample English quiz or sample Spanish quiz.
The grid, in ten axes.
Pricing reflects published entry-tier rates as of May 2026. Numbers shift quarterly — we refresh this table when they do.
Cross-link the deep dives: FanQuiz vs Typeform · FanQuiz vs Interact · full pricing.
When to use which.
Four creator/operator profiles, four answers. Match yourself to the one that's closest and pick accordingly.
1 · “I run an enterprise marketing org.”
You need quizzes inside a broader form / survey / lead-gen stack. A procurement team. SAML SSO. HubSpot or Salesforce as the system of record. Pick Typeform. The integration depth and enterprise polish are unmatched, and the per-seat pricing makes sense at scale.
2 · “I'm a creator with 5k+ audience and want quizzes for lead-gen + content.”
You've outgrown the trial mentality. You want lead capture alongside the share. Two real options: FanQuiz if your audience is multilingual, if you ship multiple quizzes per quarter, or if mobile share is your primary distribution. Interact if your audience is English-only and you already run a deep email funnel that needs Klaviyo / ConvertKit segmentation on day one.
3 · “I need one quiz, want the best template library, budget is $50+ / mo.”
You're building a single signature quiz. You don't want to design from a blank canvas. You have budget. Pick Interact. The eight-hundred-template gallery is the right tool for that brief, and the deep CRM plumbing means you can wire it into the rest of your marketing stack in a day.
4 · “I want native multilingual, mobile share, and a referral program.”
Your audience isn't English-speaking, or you're building for the share rather than the lead, or you want growth mechanics baked into the product. Pick FanQuiz. Nobody else in the category ships this combination, and the $19 / $49 price floor means you can try it tonight without a procurement conversation.
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Can I migrate my quizzes from Interact to FanQuiz?
Not via import — FanQuiz generates quizzes from a one-sentence prompt rather than parsing a JSON export. The practical path: take your Interact quiz's premise, paste it into FanQuiz as a prompt, edit the result. Most creators get a clone live in three to five minutes per quiz, and usually decide the regenerated version reads better anyway.
Does Typeform support personality quizzes?
Yes, with branching logic and score-based outcomes — Typeform's builder is flexible enough to construct a personality quiz manually. The mismatch is shape: Typeform is conversation-driven (one question at a time, a lot of motion) and survey-priced. For a 10-question personality quiz that lives on a bio link, you're paying $25-83 per month for a tool whose superpower is something else.
Why is FanQuiz cheaper than Interact and Typeform?
Smaller scope, smaller team, and a deliberate price anchor. FanQuiz does one thing — multilingual personality quizzes for creators — instead of also being a survey platform or a funnel builder. That lets us start at $19 / mo (Creator) and cap at $49 / mo (Pro). When you don't ship a CRM, you don't have to charge like one.
Is FanQuiz a startup risk?
Yes, FanQuiz is new. Here's what that means honestly: the feature list is shorter than Interact's after thirteen years of polish, the team is small, and the integration count is a fraction of Typeform's. What you get in exchange is faster response to bugs, direct access to the people building the product, weekly shipping, and a price that reflects the trade-off. If you need an enterprise SLA, pick Typeform. If you need a thousand reference customers, pick Interact. If you can tolerate v1 in exchange for the only multilingual + bio-link-native tool in the category, that's where we live.
Which is best for non-English audiences?
FanQuiz, by a wide margin. Interact is English-only. Typeform supports many languages but requires you to translate every question and option by hand, per form. FanQuiz writes the whole quiz natively in the language you prompted it in — questions, results, share quotes, the lot. Russian quiz for a Russian audience reads like a Russian creator wrote it, not like English run through a translator.