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Tally is a Belgian software as a service company that provides an online form-building tool. The platform allows users to create no-code forms for data collection, surveys, applications and lead generation. Tally was founded in 2020 by Marie Martens and Filip Minev and is bootstrapped and independently profitable. It is developed and hosted in the EU.
History
[edit]Tally was launched in August 2020 by Marie Martens and Filip Minev, a Belgian-Bulgarian couple based in Ghent, Belgium. The founders created Tally to offer an alternative to traditional form builders like Google Forms and Typeform.
Product
[edit]Tally is a no-code form builder that runs entirely in the browser. It enables users to create forms in a similar way to typing in a text editor and offers a range of features including advanced customization options, logic jumps, conditional workflows, payment integrations, and embed options. The platform supports integrations with tools such as Notion, Airtable, Google Sheets, Make and Zapier.[1]
Business Model
[edit]Tally operates on a freemium basis. The core product, including unlimited forms and responses, is available free of charge, while premium features such as advanced integrations, removal of Tally branding, and custom domains are offered through paid plans. Tally is fully bootstrapped and self-funded, which is a deliberate decision, according to co-founder Marie Martens.[2][3]
By June 2025, Tally has reached $3 million in annual recurring revenue.[4]
Reception
[edit]Tally has been recognized in the European startup ecosystem for its bootstrapped approach and rapid growth. In 2023, they won a Golden Kitty from Product Hunt for being the Best Bootstrapped & Small Team.[5]
In 2024, De Tijd, a leading Belgian business newspaper, profiled co-founder Marie Martens as part of its "Jong Geweld" (Young Talent) series, highlighting the company's vision and approach to sustainable startup building.[6]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Features - Tally". Tally Forms. Retrieved 2025-07-15.
- ^ "How to bootstrap to multi-million ARR". Sifted. Retrieved 2025-07-15.
- ^ "Groeien zonder investeerders: 'Het geld van klanten is het beste kapitaal'". De Tijd (in Dutch). 2025-02-04. Archived from the original on 2025-02-25. Retrieved 2025-07-22.
- ^ Martens, Marie (2025-06-10). "From 2 to $3M ARR: How We Bootstrapped Tally With a Tiny Team". Tally. Retrieved 2025-07-15.
- ^ "Golden Kitty Awards 2023". Product Hunt. 2025-07-15. Retrieved 2025-07-15.
- ^ "Jong Geweld | Marie Martens, medeoprichter van Tally: 'We houden vast aan onze visie om één ding heel goed te doen'". De Tijd (in Dutch). 2025-03-11. Archived from the original on 2025-03-13. Retrieved 2025-07-15.
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