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# Alternatives comparison

## Formium

Formium isn't maintained for more than a year already.

If you thought about using Formium, try out Tutim. You gonna love it, we promise.

## React Hook Form

1. Tutim wraps RHF, and will eventually enable a similar functionality and flexibility for developers
2. With Tutim your form will be ready x10 faster. Just build the form schema and we'll handle the rest
3. The no-code form builder will enable your PM, marketer, or editor to create and update the forms themselves

## Formspree

Formspree is a great solution for form backend management only.

Tutim focus is helping you build your form faster and manage their configurations easily, currently mainly on the frontend side


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