Opensurvey vs Tally
Plenty of charts, but still no answers?
Overall satisfaction can hold steady while VIPs go up and regular members go down. Tally gives you only the totals. Meanwhil, Opensurvey Dataspace has AI find the differences between groups, explain why, and finish the report.
Opensurvey Dataspace
A consumer insights platform where research-specialized AI completes everything from survey design to group-level analysis and report writing

Tally
A form builder with Notion-like usability for creating simple surveys, such as satisfaction surveys, for free

Opensurvey
Dataspace
What most Tally users need is an easy, fast survey. With Notion-like usability you write questions the way you write a document, and unlimited forms and responses are free. It’s widely used for simple surveys like customer satisfaction, visualizing all responses as charts. For that job, Tally is an excellent tool.
But Tally's role ends at collection and aggregation. It has no features for comparing groups, which is essential for analyzing quantitative data, or for interpreting the insights hidden in it. Why did the satisfaction score move? Which customer groups moved differently? To answer that, you have to download the data and analyze it yourself.
Opensurvey Dataspace takes survey data all the way to insights and even suggests actions. Research-specialized AI defines the research objective, designs the survey, and takes care of response collection and analysis. With more features, it can feel harder to use than Tally, but AI handles everything from design to setup, so you don't need to drive the interface yourself. If what you need isn't a form tool but a platform for insights, Opensurvey Dataspace is the right choice.
Research-specialized AI joins you from the start
For many people, the hardest part of research is getting started, and good analysis depends on a well-designed survey. Start by telling Dataspace what you want to know. It defines the research objective and designs a survey that gets you there. Tally can also generate surveys with AI, but unfortunately it stays at the level of basic templates.
Research AI runs everything from analysis planning to the final report
Analyze by having a conversation. You don’t have to dig through the data for age-group comparisons or differences across customer tiers. Just ask, and Dataspace AI answers right away. Ask “Overall satisfaction looks flat, is there really no difference by tier?” and you’ll get insights and suggestions like “Satisfaction rose among VIP members but fell among standard members. Review the recent changes to membership benefits.”
More features, deeper expertise, and AI that runs the research for you
Dataspace has a lot of features built for research data collection, so it can feel more complex at first. But AI handles most of the operation, from survey setup and respondent settings to distribution and data cleaning, so all you have to do is ask for what you need in chat. And if you'd rather drive the interface yourself for maximum control, that works too.
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Opensurvey vs Tally
Q. Should I choose Tally or Opensurvey?
It comes down to what you need. If your goal is building simple surveys easily and tallying the responses, Tally is an excellent choice. If you need group comparisons, insights, and reports from the data you collect, it's Opensurvey Dataspace.
Q. Tally shows result charts too. What's different about Opensurvey Dataspace?
Tally aggregates all responses in real time and visualizes them as charts, and that’s where it stops. Dataspace adds an AI analyst on top. It plans the analysis on its own, runs it across multiple cuts, uses group comparisons to surface the differences hidden behind averages, and writes a report complete with charts.
Q. With more features, isn't it harder to use than Tally?
There are more features, but AI handles not just survey design but also the setup, so you don't need to drive the interface yourself. Unless you want maximum control with hands-on editing, you can simply direct it by chat.
Q. How does Opensurvey collect respondents?
Like Tally, you can distribute survey links to your own customers and channels. On top of that, set target conditions and collect responses from consumers across the market, using panels in 20 countries including Opensurvey's own 200K+ panel in Korea.
Q. Can survey data containing customer personal information be managed securely?
Dataspace is operated by Opensurvey, which holds four major security and quality certifications: ISMS-P (Personal Information & Information Security Management System), ISO/IEC 27001 (information security), ISO/IEC 27701 (privacy information management), and ISO 20252 (market research). It provides cloud security, per-user two-factor authentication, automatic destruction of personal information, and download permission controls, and lets you set per-project access permissions so only authorized people can access the data.


