Unlimited responses · Unlimited questions · Export data

Collect every response, even when your survey takes off

Create unlimited surveys, questions and responses for legitimate use. No credit card, no trial countdown and no artificial response cap.

Unlimited responses · Unlimited questions · Export data · Fair-use protection

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No artificial caps

Pulseware does not impose limits on the things survey creators actually care about. Here's what ships without a paywall.

Built for moments when limits hurt

Response caps hit at exactly the wrong moment — when a survey is working. These are the situations Pulseware was built for.

  • A customer survey gets shared widely. A team member posts the link internally and suddenly 200 people answer. Every response is captured.
  • A classroom needs 200 responses. Teachers and students run surveys that would hit free-tier caps in a week. Pulseware doesn't cap by headcount.
  • A nonprofit needs community feedback. Community surveys reach hundreds of people with no budget for a paid plan. The responses keep coming in.
  • A startup wants product-market feedback. Early-stage teams share a PMF survey with their whole waitlist. Response volume is a good problem to have.
  • A manager wants anonymous team input. A 15-person team sending a monthly pulse should not cost anything just because the team is larger than a free-tier headcount.

What "no limits" means at Pulseware

Pulseware is free for genuine survey collection — customer feedback, employee pulses, NPS, event surveys, research interviews, course evaluations, anything you would honestly call a survey. We don’t allow spam, scraping, fraud, illegal data collection, or surveys built to harass. We rate-limit per-IP to keep the platform safe and review accounts that spike to volumes that look automated.

Full details in the Terms of Service and our security overview.

Why response caps are painful

A survey tool should not become more expensive the moment people start answering. Pulseware keeps the collection process open. You publish the link, share it, and watch responses arrive — including the 26th, 27th, and 28th. When someone else's survey tool stops you at 25 visible responses or demands an upgrade before you can download your own data, you're being charged for your audience's attention. That's not a pricing model we're interested in running.

Keep exploring Pulseware

A few more ways to use the survey maker, each one designed for a different moment.

Common questions

Specifically about unlimited surveys, questions, and responses on Pulseware.

Does unlimited really mean unlimited?
For legitimate use, Pulseware does not place artificial caps on the number of surveys, questions or responses you can collect. Fair-use and abuse exceptions apply. Spam, phishing, scraping, deceptive forms, illegal data collection and platform misuse may be limited, reviewed or blocked.
Can I export unlimited responses?
Yes. You can export collected responses from the Response dashboard as CSV or XLSX. Exports provide the collected response data; Pulseware does not promise custom column selection or date-range export filters.
Are there file upload limits?
Pulseware does not offer file-upload questions. The unlimited offer applies to surveys, questions and responses using the supported survey question types.
What counts as abuse?
Abuse includes spam, phishing, scraping, deceptive forms, illegal data collection, platform probing and other misuse that is not legitimate survey collection. Rate limiting, abuse protection and review may apply.
Can I use Pulseware for customer or employee surveys?
Yes. Pulseware can be used for customer feedback surveys and employee pulse surveys where you need room for every legitimate response. See the Customer Feedback Survey Maker and Employee Pulse Survey Maker pages for those workflows.

How this page was created

This page was written and reviewed by the Pulseware product team. We tested the survey builder flow, reviewed competitor free-plan limits from publicly documented sources, and update this page when product features or competitor plans change.

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