With Tally, you can create two types of forms: a single-page form (all questions on one page) or multi-page form (one question at a time). You can even mix it up by adding several questions per page. By default, starting a new form creates a single-page form. If you want to create a form with one question at a time, read below how to set it up.

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What is a multi-page form?

You might have seen form builders like Typeform use one question per page. This type of form lets respondents focus on one question at a time, which can create a more conversational form experience. That’s a multi-page form.

With Tally, you have complete flexibility over your page structure — you can add a page break after each question for a focused experience, or group related questions together on the same page. Creating page breaks is simple: just add one wherever you need it.

How to create multiple pages

To create another form page, type /page in your form editor. An automatic page divider and title will be inserted. Respondents will see any text or content you add below the line on the new page.

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If you want your form to show one question per page, you’ll have to add a new page after each question. There are no limits on the number of pages or questions per page you can have.