We built Kollect because we were tired of form backend services that punish you for success.
You ship a landing page, add a contact form, and pick a form backend service. It works great—until you hit 50 submissions. Or 100. Or 1,000. Suddenly your form stops working, or you're paying overage fees, or you're scrambling to upgrade before the next campaign goes live.
That shouldn't be how form handling works in 2025.
The Frustrations
Submission Limits That Bite
Most form backend services cap submissions on every tier. Free: 50. Starter: 100. Growth: 1,000. It sounds fine until:
- A blog post goes viral and your contact form gets 200 submissions in a day
- A marketing campaign drives traffic and you blow through your limit in a week
- You forget to upgrade and forms silently fail—no emails, no submissions, no idea anything broke
We've seen it. We've lived it. Submission limits turn a simple "collect emails" task into a game of guess-the-traffic.
Form Limits That Don't Scale
Some services also limit the number of forms. One form on free, five on starter, ten on pro. If you're building a product with multiple flows—contact, demo request, newsletter, feedback—you hit that cap fast. Then you're either paying for a higher tier or juggling one form with hidden fields to fake multiple forms. Neither is a good experience.
Pricing That Scales Wrong
Pricing that scales with submissions creates the wrong incentives. You're penalized for usage. More signups, more leads, more engagement—all mean higher bills. A form backend should get cheaper per submission as you grow, not more expensive.
Our Philosophy: Unlimited by Default
We built Kollect around a simple idea: unlimited by default.
On paid plans, you get:
- Unlimited submissions — no caps, no overages, no surprises
- Unlimited forms — build as many endpoints as you need
- Predictable pricing — $19/mo for Starter, $49/mo for Pro. That's it.
We'd rather charge a flat rate and let you focus on your product. No counting submissions. No upgrading mid-campaign. No silent failures when you hit a limit.
What We Kept Simple
We didn't try to reinvent the form API. If you know how to point an HTML form at an endpoint, you know how to use Kollect. Same action, same method, same field names. Works with plain HTML, React, Next.js, static generators—anywhere forms run.
We added the things developers actually need:
- Webhooks so you can pipe submissions anywhere
- API access for custom integrations
- File uploads for those "attach a file" use cases
- Spam protection that doesn't require a PhD to configure
And we left out the cruft. No bloated dashboards. No enterprise features you'll never use. Just a form backend service that does its job and gets out of the way.
Who It's For
Kollect is for developers and teams who:
- Don't want to think about submission limits
- Need multiple forms without paying per form
- Prefer a form API that works the same across HTML, React, Next.js, and static sites
- Are tired of "upgrade to unlock" messaging
If that sounds like you, we built Kollect for you.
The Road Ahead
We're not done. We're adding more integrations, better spam handling, and features that make serverless form handling even smoother. But we're committed to keeping unlimited submissions and unlimited forms at the core. That's not a marketing gimmick—it's the product we wanted to use ourselves.
Thanks for reading. If you're curious, give Kollect a try. No credit card on the free tier, and migrating from Formspree or another form backend takes about five minutes.