The form is supposed to start something
Typeform's UX is unmatched: one question at a time, animations, conditional logic, a template library that covers every use case. For surveys, NPS programs, and quiz-driven lead-gen the product is the right tool. The submission, though, usually has to travel somewhere useful: a CRM, a sequencer, a notification.
OpsWyse intake forms collapse that handoff. The form lives in OpsWyse. The submission creates a contact with the form responses tied to the record. Wyse scores the lead by source and answers. A drafted follow-up email is queued automatically. The form becomes the start of the deal motion, not a Zapier flow.
Where Typeform stays the right call
Research surveys, NPS programs, customer satisfaction tracking, multi-page application forms, viral lead-gen quizzes. When the form experience is the conversion event, Typeform's polish is real. Wysera doesn't try to replace the survey-as-product use case.
The hybrid setup
Many teams keep Typeform for the polish-required forms (lead-gen quizzes, application forms) and use OpsWyse intake forms for the high-frequency captures (newsletter, contact, demo request). Typeform submissions flow into OpsWyse as new leads either way. The native forms reduce the count of Typeform responses you need to pay for.