What I like best about Tally is that it feels simple on the surface, but it can handle surprisingly complex workflows when you need it to. I used it to build a scored assessment with calculated fields, conditional logic, result routing, tie-breakers, and multiple Thank You pages.
What really stood out, though, was the support team. They didn’t just send generic help docs. They actually looked at my use case, explained what Tally could handle natively, clarified the limitations, and gave practical guidance for how to structure the logic. The replies were thoughtful, clear, and fast, which made a complex build feel much more manageable. Bewertung gesammelt von und auf G2.com gehostet.
The main downside is that more advanced logic can get manual pretty quickly. Tally handles calculated fields, conditional logic, and result routing well, but if you’re building something more complex, like ranked scores, score gaps, tie-breakers, or multi-result logic, you may need to create helper fields and compare things step by step.
That said, Tally is already building out its AI builder, and I’d love to see more advanced conditional logic support become part of that experience over time. That feels like the natural next step. Bewertung gesammelt von und auf G2.com gehostet.






