
Formbricks
EU verifiedGerman open-source platform for surveys, feedback and experience management – cloud or self-hosted.
Formbricks is a privacy-first experience management and survey platform from Germany. It helps teams collect feedback across websites, apps and other touchpoints without relying entirely on proprietary US tools such as Typeform, SurveyMonkey or Qualtrics. Formbricks is open source, can be self-hosted and also offers a cloud version. The provider states SOC 2 Type II compliance and says ISO 27001 is in progress. For Euro Toolhub, Formbricks is interesting because it combines open-source transparency, self-hosting and clear privacy positioning.
Note on ownership: German open-source company (Formbricks GmbH, Kiel). Privacy-first experience-management and survey platform under AGPLv3, self-hostable or as cloud (EU/Frankfurt per provider). The provider states SOC 2 Type II compliance; ISO 27001 is said to be in progress.
Strengths
- Open source under AGPLv3 and self-hostable
- Cloud version and self-hosting available
- SOC 2 Type II stated by the provider
- Public DPA available
Weaknesses
- ISO 27001 is still in progress, not completed according to the provider
- Public subprocessor list was not clearly verified in this pass
- May be more powerful than needed for very simple forms
Best for
- • SaaS teams collecting privacy-first user feedback
- • Companies replacing Typeform or Qualtrics with open source
- • Teams requiring self-hosting or transparency
Less suited for
- • Users needing only a basic contact form
- • Organizations requiring a completed ISO 27001 certification
Sovereignty Score & weitere Bewertungen
Starkes Open-Source- und Privacy-Profil (AGPLv3, Self-Hosting, öffentliches DPA, SOC 2 Type II). ISO 27001 noch in Arbeit; Subprozessor-Details vor Vollverifizierung noch offen.
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