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The Fabform alternative for code-owned production forms

Keep your existing HTML or framework form and give it a backend with published capacity, signed webhooks, layered spam defenses, and broad routing. Form Plume is built for teams that would rather own the frontend than move it into another visual builder.

Free foreverNo credit card500 submissions / month

Side by side

Form Plume vs Fabform

Fabform now presents itself as a broad Typeform-style builder with unlimited responses and a lifetime purchase. Form Plume focuses on the backend behind code-owned forms. The comparison below distinguishes the two jobs and calls out where Fabform's published limits remain non-numeric.

Form Plume and Fabform plan and feature comparison
Decision pointForm PlumeFabform
Price and billing model
Free, then $12 / month for Pro

Predictable recurring plans fund ongoing processing, storage, deliverability, and product operations.

$99 one-time lifetime deal

A compelling no-subscription offer, with a capable free builder available before purchase.

Published response capacity
500 free · 10,000 on Pro

Every tier states a monthly allowance, making production planning and upgrades explicit.

Unlimited forms and responses

Fabform markets both Free and Lifetime as unlimited, without publishing a numeric response ceiling.

Files and storage clarity
100 MB free · 10 GB on Pro

Uploads are included from Free, with a visible account storage allowance at each tier.

Uploads up to 10 MB on Free

Lifetime lists unlimited uploads under a fair-use policy, but the pricing page does not quantify that policy.

Webhooks and developer access
1 signed webhook on Free

Pro adds unlimited signed webhooks, API access, and CSV export for code-owned workflows.

Webhooks included on Free and Lifetime

Fabform describes real-time secure webhook delivery; its current pricing table does not list API access.

Integrations
Native destinations plus flexible automation routes

Slack, Discord, Sheets, ActiveCampaign, Mailchimp, Zapier, Make, MindCloud, and signed webhooks

Sheets, Slack, Zapier, and scheduling tools

Fabform also lists Calendly, Cal.com, and SavvyCal, and markets access to thousands of apps through automation.

Spam protection
Layered controls with recoverable quarantine

Four CAPTCHA choices, origin restrictions, adaptive scoring, rate limits, blocklists, email hygiene, and reviewable spam

Built-in filtering with optional honeypot

Fabform's developer guide also names rate limiting and intelligent filtering, without publishing a recovery workflow.

Form design and respondent experience
Bring your own HTML or framework UI

Keep complete control of markup, accessibility, styling, deployment, and frontend behavior.

Conversational drag-and-drop builder

Conditional logic, calculations, signatures, payments, 500+ templates, branding, domains, and multilingual forms

Inbox, notifications, and analytics
Searchable operations inbox

Email notifications, exports, delivery status, recoverable spam, and autoresponders on Pro

Dashboard with form analytics

Free includes basic analytics; Lifetime adds advanced drop-off reporting, partial responses, and email notifications.

Where Form Plume pulls ahead

A production backend without changing your frontend

A lifetime builder is attractive when you need to create the form itself. Form Plume earns its place when your UI already exists and the harder requirements are secure delivery, transparent capacity, spam review, retention, and integrations.

1

Unlimited is less useful than a capacity you can plan around

Fabform advertises unlimited forms and responses, while its paid file uploads are described as unlimited under an unquantified fair-use policy. Form Plume publishes submission and storage allowances for every tier, so teams can model traffic and know when an upgrade is required.

2

Your existing form should remain the source of truth

Fabform's drag-and-drop editor, conversational flow, templates, branding, and logic are real strengths. If your product already has designed and tested React, Astro, Webflow, or HTML forms, Form Plume lets that code remain authoritative instead of recreating the experience in a hosted builder.

3

Submission operations need more than an email alert

Form Plume combines a searchable inbox with signed delivery, API and export access, detailed spam controls, recoverable quarantine, retention policies, and integration routing. That operational depth matters once a contact form becomes part of a sales or support process.

Choose by situation

Choose the workflow you actually need to operate

Developer-owned product or marketing site

Form Plume

The existing frontend stays intact while its submissions gain explicit limits, signed automation, and a focused operating inbox.

Creator building a conversational survey

Fabform

Its no-code builder, templates, logic, calculations, signatures, and shareable hosted experience avoid building the questionnaire from scratch.

Agency maintaining many bespoke websites

Form Plume

Unlimited endpoints, documented capacity, broad integrations, and code-owned presentation make client forms easier to standardize without visual lock-in.

Small team prioritizing a one-time purchase

Fabform

The $99 lifetime offer is difficult to beat when avoiding subscriptions matters more than quantified service limits and backend operations depth.

FAQ

Fabform alternative FAQ

Form Plume is a strong Fabform alternative when your form is already designed in HTML or a frontend framework. It provides the endpoint, inbox, storage, spam controls, notifications, and delivery routes without asking you to rebuild the respondent experience in a visual editor.

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