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Short answer: which one should you pick?
splitforms is the right fit for anyone who isn't being told by procurement that they must use FormKeep. The free tier covers 1,000 submissions/month with full features (FormKeep has no free tier at all), the $5/mo Pro plan covers 5,000 submissions (FormKeep is $59/mo for the same volume), and the $59 4-Year plan covers 15,000 submissions/month for 48 months (FormKeep would charge over $2,800 across the same horizon at the Solo tier).
FormKeep has a defensible niche with enterprises that have hard SOC 2 procurement requirements and a budget set by a security review rather than the engineer building the form. For everyone else — indie developers, small agencies, SaaS founders, freelancers — FormKeep's pricing is a structural mismatch with the actual job to be done.
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Why developers switch from FormKeep to splitforms
The most common trigger is the price-to-job mismatch. FormKeep's $59/mo entry price assumes an enterprise procurement budget. Most teams shipping forms aren't operating in that mode — they're a developer or small team picking a backend the way they pick any other dev tool. At that scale, paying $59/mo for what splitforms provides at $5/mo (or $59 once for four years) is hard to justify.
The second trigger is the developer experience. FormKeep's UI and docs are tuned for enterprise admins managing many forms across many departments. splitforms is tuned for developers — clear API, signed webhooks, idempotency keys, MCP server for AI agents, fast dashboard. If the person picking the tool is also the person writing the integration code, splitforms feels native in a way FormKeep doesn't.
The third trigger is the lack of a free tier. FormKeep only offers a 14-day trial, which forces a commit-or-leave decision before you've even shipped the form to production. splitforms gives you a real free tier (1,000 submissions/month with full features), so you can validate the fit on a real project before you ever pay anything.
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FormKeep vs splitforms: feature comparison
Free tier: splitforms 1,000 submissions/month with full features. FormKeep none — 14-day trial only.
Entry pricing: splitforms $5/mo for 5,000 submissions. FormKeep $59/mo for the same 5,000 submissions.
One-time payment: splitforms $59 once for 15,000 submissions/month over 48 months. FormKeep none — recurring only.
API: splitforms ships an open REST API and MCP server on every plan including free. FormKeep's API is enterprise-oriented.
Webhooks: splitforms includes signed webhooks with retries on every plan. FormKeep includes webhooks on paid tiers.
Spam protection: splitforms uses AI classification plus honeypot. FormKeep uses traditional spam filtering and CAPTCHA.
Compliance: FormKeep is SOC 2 certified. splitforms is on a SOC 2 path but not yet certified.
Support: FormKeep includes account-managed support at higher tiers. splitforms ships responsive email support across all tiers.
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Common FormKeep issues splitforms solves
"$59/mo is more than I can justify for a form backend." splitforms is $5/mo for the same submission volume, or $59 once for 48 months on the 4-Year plan.
"I want to test the product before committing to a paid plan." splitforms has a real free tier with full features. No 14-day countdown.
"The UI feels enterprise-heavy and I just want to ship a form." splitforms is tuned for developers — clear API, fast dashboard, no procurement-grade onboarding.
"I need a modern API and webhook surface." splitforms ships open REST, signed webhooks with retries, idempotency keys, and an MCP server for AI agents.
"I want to drive form submissions from a Claude or Cursor agent." splitforms ships an MCP server natively.
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What you actually pay for at FormKeep's price point
When you pay $59/mo for FormKeep, the marginal spend over splitforms isn't buying you more submissions — both tiers cap at 5,000 submissions/month. You're paying for SOC 2 compliance, an account manager you can email, and a UI tuned for enterprise admins. If your buyer is enterprise procurement, those line items justify the price. If your buyer is you, the math is much harder to defend.
Concrete numbers: $59 × 12 = $708/year on FormKeep at the Solo tier, vs $60/year on splitforms Pro, vs $59 once for 48 months on the splitforms 4-Year plan. Over four years that's $2,832 vs $240 vs $59 — for the same 5,000-submission-per-month workload (15,000/month on the 4-Year plan, actually). The premium is buying compliance and account-managed support, not capability.
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How to migrate from FormKeep to splitforms
Step 1: sign up at splitforms.com for a free access key (no credit card). Step 2: change your form's action from `https://formkeep.com/f/YOUR_ID` to `https://splitforms.com/api/submit/YOUR_KEY`. Step 3: test a submission and confirm it lands in your inbox and the splitforms dashboard.
If you're moving an enterprise workflow with Salesforce or HubSpot integration, plan for some webhook engineering — splitforms drives those integrations via signed webhooks to your own integration logic, rather than a one-click connector. For most teams this takes a few hours and saves the multi-thousand-dollar annual difference. If SOC 2 is a hard requirement for your buyer, splitforms is on a SOC 2 path but isn't certified yet — confirm that fit before migrating mission-critical compliance workloads.
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Frequently asked questions
Is splitforms a viable FormKeep alternative? Yes for any team that isn't bound by SOC 2 procurement requirements. The core form-backend capabilities are equivalent or better, at a fraction of the price.
What about SOC 2 compliance? FormKeep is SOC 2 certified. splitforms is on a SOC 2 path but not yet certified — if SOC 2 is a hard requirement for your buyer, factor that into your decision.
Does splitforms have account-managed support? Standard support is responsive email across all tiers. Enterprise support arrangements can be discussed for larger deployments.
Will my Salesforce or HubSpot integration still work? splitforms supports these via signed webhooks to your own integration logic, rather than one-click connectors. A few hours of webhook engineering, and the recurring savings cover the engineering cost many times over.
Is there a free tier I can test on? Yes — 1,000 submissions/month with full features, no credit card, no 14-day countdown.
Does splitforms have a one-time payment plan? Yes — $59 for the 4-Year plan at 15,000 submissions/month for 48 months.