ScopePilot vs Typeform
Typeform makes pretty forms. ScopePilot makes briefs. If you're spending hours rewriting Typeform answers into a project document, that's the gap ScopePilot fills.
A brief writer, not a form builder.
Structured 10-section intake purpose-built for creative projects. The AI then turns answers into a polished brief and proposal draft — Typeform stops at the form.
A beautiful form builder.
Conversational forms with great UX, logic jumps and integrations. Built to capture any kind of input — surveys, quizzes, lead gen, intake.
Feature-by-feature
| Feature | ScopePilot | Typeform |
|---|---|---|
| Primary use case | AI-generated creative briefs | General-purpose forms & surveys |
| AI brief writing | Built in — writes the 10-section brief from answers | Not included |
| Agency-specific templates | Website, e-commerce, branding, web apps and more | Generic templates |
| Proposal draft from answers | Yes — generated alongside the brief | No |
| Logic jumps & conditional questions | Yes | Yes — very strong here |
| Branded PDF export | Automatic | Manual via integrations |
| Starting price | €0 (14-day trial, then from €19/mo) | From €25/mo for basic logic |
| Best for | Agencies who hate writing briefs by hand | Marketing teams running surveys & lead gen |
When to choose Typeform
If you mainly need to capture leads, run surveys, or build interactive quizzes, Typeform is hard to beat on UX. You'll still have to write your project brief yourself.
When to choose ScopePilot
If your problem is the gap between intake answers and a usable creative brief, ScopePilot is the shortcut — the AI does the writing. See a real sample brief to judge the output yourself.
Some agencies use both: Typeform for top-of-funnel surveys, ScopePilot for the actual client intake → brief flow.
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