Anonymeter vs Jotform
Jotform is a powerful general-purpose form builder. Anonymeter is purpose-built for anonymous feedback. They share the word 'form' but solve very different problems.
Choose Jotform for business forms — orders, applications, registrations, contact forms, payment collection, file uploads. Choose Anonymeter when anonymity matters: HR feedback, exit interviews, customer churn surveys, whistleblower reports, anything where respondent honesty depends on actually being anonymous.
Feature-by-feature
| Feature | Anonymeter | Jotform |
|---|---|---|
| Free plan | 3 forms · unlimited responses | 5 forms · 100 submissions/mo |
| Entry paid plan | $9/mo | $34/mo (Bronze) |
| Anonymity by default | ✓ Structural no IPs, no cookies, no respondent ID | ✕ IPs logged by default paid add-on to disable |
| Anonymous follow-up (2-way) | ✓ Included | ✕ |
| Forms go offline at quota cap | ✕ No caps on free | ✓ Hard cap #1 user complaint |
| Form templates | ✓ 30 anonymous-by-default | ✓ 10,000+ generic (mostly business forms) |
| Payment collection | ✕ | ✓ 40+ payment processors |
| File upload questions | ✕ | ✓ |
| Conditional logic | ✓ Free | ✓ Paid only |
| HIPAA compliance | ✕ Planned | ✓ Gold+ tier |
| Public form page weight | ~40 KB | ~450 KB |
| Native integrations | ~20 (Zapier-bridged) | 200+ |
← Swipe the table sideways to see all columns → Based on publicly available pricing and feature documentation as of June 2026.
Jotform's anonymity gap
This is the headline difference. Jotform — the platform that markets an "Anonymous Feedback Tool" landing page — logs respondent IP addresses by default on every form.
To make a Jotform truly anonymous, you have to:
- Manually omit name/email/phone fields from the form (easy)
- Install Jotform's paid "Auto-Delete" or encryption add-on to stop IP logging (this costs extra and most users don't know about it)
- Verify each new form doesn't accidentally inherit identifying fields from a template
Even then, the platform retains identification at the infrastructure level. Forum threads on jotform.com confirm this — IPs are stored unless the paid encryption add-on is active.
For business forms (orders, applications, payment) this is fine — you usually want to know who placed an order. For sensitive feedback, it's the wrong default.
Anonymeter inverts the default: zero IP logging, zero cookies, no respondent identity column in the database. The data isn't collected, so there's no setting to flip and no add-on to buy.
When Jotform is the right tool
Jotform is a serious product for business forms. Use it when you need:
- Order forms with payment collection — Jotform integrates with Stripe, Square, PayPal, and 40+ other payment processors. Anonymeter doesn't collect payments.
- File uploads — applications, document submissions, photo collection. Anonymeter doesn't accept file uploads.
- Complex business forms — multi-page applications, conditional sections, calculated fields, e-signature integration. Jotform has all of this; Anonymeter focuses on simpler feedback forms.
- HIPAA-compliant healthcare forms — patient intake, appointment requests. Jotform Gold+ has HIPAA. Anonymeter doesn't yet.
- Heavy integration needs — 200+ native integrations including major CRMs, ESPs, payment processors. Anonymeter has webhooks + Zapier.
If you're building business forms (not feedback surveys), Jotform is the right pick. The two products solve overlapping but distinct problems.
When Anonymeter is the right choice
Switch from Jotform to Anonymeter when:
- Anonymity matters as a real product feature (not a configuration option you might forget to enable)
- You're collecting feedback specifically — HR pulse, exit interviews, NPS, post-event surveys, customer churn — where Jotform's business-form features are unnecessary overhead
- Cost matters — Jotform's free plan caps at 100 submissions/month and forms go offline when capped (the #1 complaint in Jotform's user reviews); Anonymeter's free plan has no submission cap
- You want Anonymous Follow-Up — talk back to a specific anonymous respondent without breaking anonymity
- You want a faster, lighter form — Anonymeter's public form is ~40 KB vs Jotform's ~450 KB
- The submission-cap shutoff hurts your workflow — Jotform's hard cap means a successful survey can go offline mid-campaign
For anonymous feedback specifically, Anonymeter is purpose-built and the alternatives in Jotform are workarounds.
The submission cap is Jotform's #1 user complaint
Read any Jotform review on Capterra, G2, or Trustpilot and you'll find the same pattern: users love the breadth of features, hate that forms go offline when the monthly submission cap is hit.
The caps:
- Starter (free): 100 submissions/month → form goes offline at submission 101
- Bronze ($34/mo): 1,000/month → form goes offline at 1,001
- Silver ($39/mo): 2,500/month
- Gold ($99/mo): 10,000/month
If your survey is popular, it can become unavailable mid-day. The recovery is to upgrade your plan or wait for the next month.
Anonymeter has no submission cap on any plan, ever. The free plan handles 3 forms × unlimited responses. We absorbed the design lesson from Jotform's #1 complaint and went the opposite direction.
Frequently asked
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