Self-hosted alternatives to SurveyMonkey
Surveys and polls, self-hosted. Below are 12 open source options you host on your own server — with no monthly per-user fee and full control of your data.
Formbricks
★ 12,423Experience Management Suite built on the largest open source survey stack worldwide. Gracefully gather feedback at every step of the customer journey to know what your customers need.
HeyForm
★ 8,849Form builder that allows anyone to create engaging conversational forms for surveys, questionnaires, quizzes, and polls.
Rallly
★ 5,135Create polls to vote on dates and times (alternative to Doodle).
Fider
★ 4,373Open platform to collect and prioritize feedback (alternative to UserVoice).
LimeSurvey
★ 3,646Feature-rich web-based polling software. Supports extensive survey logic.
OpnForm
★ 3,472Beautiful open-source form builder.
Bracket
★ 1,692Flexible tournament system to build a tournament setup, add teams, schedule matches, keep track of scores and present ranking live to the public.
docassemble
★ 959A free, open-source expert system for guided interviews and document assembly, based on Python, YAML, and Markdown.
Claper
★ 762The ultimate tool to interact with your audience (alternative to Slido, AhaSlides and Mentimeter).
hitobito
★ 473Manage complex group hierarchies with members, events and a lot more.
gathio
★ 453Self-destructing, shareable, no-registration event pages.
ClearFlask
★ 441Community-feedback tool for managing incoming feedback and prioritizing a public roadmap (alternative to Canny, UserVoice, Upvoty).
Frequently asked questions
Is there a free self-hosted alternative to SurveyMonkey?
Yes. We've gathered 12 self-hosted, open source alternatives to SurveyMonkey — including Formbricks, HeyForm, Rallly. You run all of them on your own server.
What is the best open source alternative to SurveyMonkey?
Formbricks is one of the most popular (12,423 GitHub stars). The "best" depends on your case — compare the options below.
Do I need a server to replace SurveyMonkey?
Yes. You can use a home server (homelab) or a cheap VPS (from ~€4/mo). See the hosting suggestions on this page.