Framer makes it easy to build simple forms. But what if you want your form to respond to what people type in?

Say you want to show extra questions only when someone answers “Yes”. Or skip sections based on user choices. That’s conditional logic, and it’s not possible in Framer’s native form builder. With Tally plugin for Framer, you can add logic to your forms in minutes, no code needed.

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Conditional logic examples

Conditional logic is a versatile tool that allows you to create tailored form experiences based on user responses. Some examples of using conditional logic include:

How to create logic in a Tally Form

Type /logic to add conditional logic to your form. You can add conditions on any type of input block. Click : next to the logic block to remove, duplicate, add new, or wrap conditions in a group.