CoBlocks Forms
4.3300,000+
vs
Ninja Forms
4.4600,000+
vs
Quform
4.7N/A

Quick Verdict

Choose CoBlocks Forms if...

Sites that only need a simple Contact Us form with no data storage requirements.

Choose Ninja Forms if...

WordPress users who want a free core and only need to pay for specific features as they grow.

Choose Quform if...

Developers who prefer a one-time payment model and need a reliable, well-coded form builder without subscription overhead.

Feature Comparison

FeatureCoBlocks FormsNinja FormsQuform
Drag & Drop Builder
Conditional Logic
Multi-Step Forms
File Uploads
Payment Forms
Calculated Fields
User Registration
Frontend Post Submission
Conversational Forms
Gutenberg Block
Gutenberg-Native
AI Form Builder
Digital Signatures
Surveys & Polls
Quizzes
Scheduling / Date Limits
Entry Management
Export Entries
Partial Entries
Geolocation
Webhooks
Custom CSS
Responsive Design
Ajax Submission
Anti-Spam
reCAPTCHA
hCaptcha
Cloudflare Turnstile
Honeypot

Pricing Comparison

PlanCoBlocks FormsNinja FormsQuform
Free VersionFreeFree
Starting PriceFree only$99/year$34 one-time
Top TierElite: $499/yearRegular License: $34

Integrations

Email Marketing

activecampaign
aweber
campaign monitor
constant contact
getresponse
mailchimp

Payment

paypal
stripe

CRM

hubspot
salesforce
zoho

Automation

make
webhooks
zapier

Other

google sheets
recaptcha
slack
twilio

Pros & Cons

CoBlocks Forms

Pros

  • Completely free, no upsells
  • Pure Gutenberg-native — zero learning curve for Gutenberg users
  • Very lightweight
  • Good for simple Name / Email / Message contact forms

Cons

  • No entries saved to database — email only (major data loss risk)
  • No conditional logic, payments, file uploads, or any advanced feature
  • No integrations beyond reCAPTCHA
  • Backed by GoDaddy — some community concern about long-term direction

Ninja Forms

Pros

  • Free core plugin with genuinely useful features (calculated fields included free)
  • Calculated fields available in the free version — unlike most competitors
  • Modular add-on model lets you pay only for what you need
  • Good developer extensibility with hooks and filters
  • Easy drag-and-drop interface suitable for beginners

Cons

  • Add-on model gets expensive quickly if you need multiple features
  • Not Gutenberg-native (uses its own drag-and-drop builder)
  • No conversational forms or signatures
  • Heavy first-party scripts compared to Fluent Forms
  • Renewal pricing after first-year discount is a common complaint

Quform

Pros

  • One-time payment model ($34) — no annual subscription renewal
  • Clean, developer-friendly codebase
  • Conditional logic, multi-step forms, and file uploads included
  • Good CodeCanyon rating (4.7) and long track record
  • hCaptcha and Cloudflare Turnstile support

Cons

  • No free version or trial
  • Sold through Envato/CodeCanyon — outside standard WordPress plugin ecosystem
  • No calculated fields, payments, partial entries, or user registration
  • No signatures or quizzes
  • Updates may slow if ThemeCatcher development priorities change

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