Comparison

Enform vs Dovetail

Dovetail is a research repository and analysis platform: you bring interviews, transcripts, and notes you've already gathered, then tag, theme, and synthesize them — often across a whole team. Enform sits earlier in the process. You describe what you want to learn, it writes the form, collects the responses, analyzes them, and drafts a deck.

Enform or Dovetail: which should you pick?

The key difference is where each tool starts. Dovetail is built to make sense of research you already have, and it's strong when that pile is large and shared across a team. Enform is built to create the research in the first place and carry it through to a deck — so if you don't yet have the responses, Enform generates and analyzes them; if you have a big existing qualitative library, Dovetail's repository and tagging are the better fit.

Side by side

EnformDovetail
Generates the research (the form)Yes — writes questions from a one-line goalNo — you bring research you already collected
Collects responsesYes — shareable form with themingNo — imports existing interviews and notes
Analyzes responsesYes — sentiment, themes, quote extractionYes — tagging, highlights, theming, search
Large qualitative repositoryLighter — per-project response setsYes — built for a searchable team-wide library
Team collaboration on coding/tagsLighterYes — strong multi-user tagging and insights
Drafts an editable deckYes — headlines, quotes, recommendations, PPTX/PDFInsights and reports; less of an automatic slide deck
Time to first result with no data yetMinutes — prompt to live formRequires existing research to import first
Free tierYes — real, usableFree plan exists; advanced analysis is paid

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FAQ

Is Dovetail a form builder like Enform?
No — Dovetail doesn't build or run the form. It's a place to store and analyze research you've already collected, like interview recordings, transcripts, and notes. Enform generates the form, gathers the responses, and analyzes them, so it covers the step before Dovetail begins.
I already have hundreds of interviews — which should I use?
If you have a large, growing library of qualitative research that a team needs to tag and search, Dovetail is built for exactly that. Enform shines when you're starting from a question rather than a pile of transcripts and want responses plus a deck quickly.
Can Enform replace Dovetail?
For lightweight, project-by-project research that ends in a deck, Enform handles the whole loop. For a deep, team-wide research repository with rich tagging and ongoing synthesis, Dovetail does more — they overlap on analysis but start in different places.

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