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ReqBrief vs Typeform: Which Is Better for Client Project Briefs?

Both collect answers from clients. Only one adapts its questions and hands you a finished project brief.

Typeform is one of the best-looking form builders on the market, and plenty of agencies use it for client intake. But a form — however polished — is still a fixed list of questions. It cannot tell when an answer is vague, ask the obvious follow-up, or turn the responses into something you can actually scope from.

ReqBrief is built specifically for requirement gathering. Instead of a form, your client has a short AI-led conversation that adapts to what they say, and you get back a structured project brief — not a spreadsheet of raw answers.

ReqBrief vs Typeform, side by side

ReqBriefTypeform
Core formatAdaptive AI interview, one question at a timeFixed form (logic jumps must be pre-built)
Follow-up on vague answersAutomatic — the AI probes until it is clearOnly if you anticipated it with branching logic
OutputA finished, structured project briefRaw responses you summarise yourself
Setup per projectCreate a project, send a linkDesign or duplicate a form each time
Reusing client contextShared client context cuts repeat questionsEvery form starts from scratch
LanguagesInterview adapts to the client’s languageYou build each translation manually
Best atTurning a conversation into a scopeSurveys, lead capture, polished one-off forms

When Typeform is the better choice

  • You need a highly designed, on-brand form for surveys or lead capture.
  • You are collecting structured data (ratings, multiple choice) rather than open requirements.
  • You already have a Typeform workflow and integrations you rely on.

Where ReqBrief wins

  • You want a finished brief, not raw answers to interpret.
  • Clients give vague answers and you are tired of chasing follow-ups by email.
  • You run similar projects and want past client context to reduce repeat questions.
  • You work with clients in several languages.

The bottom line

If you need a beautiful survey, use Typeform. If you need a client to walk away having actually defined the project — and you want the brief written for you — that is exactly what ReqBrief is for.

FAQ

Can Typeform write a project brief for me?

No. Typeform collects the answers; turning them into a structured brief is manual work you do afterwards. ReqBrief generates the brief automatically from the interview.

Is ReqBrief just a Typeform with AI questions?

Not quite. The interview adapts in real time to each answer (following up on anything vague), and the end deliverable is a finished brief rather than a response export. It is purpose-built for requirement gathering, not general forms.

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