Q: UX question
I'm a heavy user of tally.so, their UX is really sleeck, and works fantastically : you can control the form behaviour and apparence from the form construction space itself, with simple '/'. On the other hand, at the end of the day with deftform it seems that the majority of time is spent in menus ... which isn't "sleek".
Are you aware of them, and would you consider an tally-like interface?

andreas_ivymayhem
Jul 18, 2025A: Hi there,
Why do people keep asking if we implement other platforms behaviours? 😅 We want to show a compact view of a form within the backend. There is no need to see the actual fields while creating the form. Tally forms look bloated with many fields and they also have menus for certain field options. With Deftform, everything related to a field is in a compact menu. I’m not sure how this is worse than their Notion style. But everyone has a different preference, which is fine, of course.
Long story short, there are no plans to rebuild the Tally logic.