The obvious question anyone asks about Form24 is: why not just use Google Forms? It's free, it's familiar, and it's already installed in most people's workflow. The honest answer is that "free and familiar" isn't the same as "built for this market."
Where Google Forms Falls Short Here
Google Forms wasn't designed around how businesses in Uzbekistan actually communicate with customers and applicants. There's no native Telegram integration — and Telegram is where most of these conversations already happen. There's no local pricing model, no templates built around local use cases like school admissions or local hiring norms, and no local support if something goes wrong.
What "Localized" Actually Means for Form24
Localization for us isn't a translated label — it's Telegram-native notifications so respondents don't need a Google account, templates built around the forms local schools and businesses actually use, and pricing that reflects what a small local business can realistically pay, not what a global SaaS company charges everywhere by default.
Competing on Fit, Not Just Features
We're not trying to out-feature Google Forms across every possible use case — that's not a fight a small team should pick. We're building the version that fits the people we understand best: Uzbek schools, recruiters, and small businesses who need something that just works the way they already communicate, at a price that makes sense for them. That's the whole competitive bet.