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Comparison

ReqBrief vs Tally for Client Intake: Free Form or Finished Brief?

Tally is a lovely free form builder. But a free form is still a form — and a form is not a brief.

Tally has won a lot of fans by making a clean, Notion-style form builder that is genuinely free for most of what people need. For quick intake, it is a pleasant alternative to the bigger names.

It shares the same ceiling as every form, though: it asks a fixed set of questions, accepts whatever the client types, and leaves you to turn the responses into something you can scope. ReqBrief runs an adaptive interview instead and returns a structured brief.

ReqBrief vs Tally, side by side

ReqBriefTally
PriceFree during early accessGenerous free tier
Core formatAdaptive AI interviewClean static form
Follow-up on vague answersAutomatic, in the momentNone — accepts what is typed
OutputStructured project briefRaw responses to interpret
Client experienceFeels like a guided conversationClean, but still a form to fill
Reusing client contextShared context across projectsNone
Best atDefining a project scopeFast, tidy, free form building

When Tally is the better choice

  • You want a clean, free form up in minutes for simple intake.
  • Your questions are fixed and your clients answer them clearly.
  • You like the minimal, Notion-style editing experience.

Where ReqBrief wins

  • Answers keep coming back vague and you are tired of following up.
  • You want a brief written for you, not a response list to rework.
  • You want questions that adapt per client instead of one fixed set.
  • You want returning-client context to carry over automatically.

The bottom line

Tally is a great free form builder. But if the goal is a client who walks away having actually defined the project — with the brief written for you — that is a different job, and the one ReqBrief is built for.

FAQ

Is ReqBrief free like Tally?

ReqBrief is free during early access. The difference is what you get back: an adaptive interview and a finished brief rather than a form and its raw responses.

Tally forms look great — does design not matter?

Design matters for completion, and a clean form helps. But the deeper problem in intake is answer quality, not aesthetics. ReqBrief raises answer quality by following up on vague responses, then hands you the brief.

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