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Top Testpad Alternatives, Competitors & Similar Software

Find 3 competitors in the Other Collaboration Software. Compare other SaaS such as Quizlet, Top Hat and Typeform. These Testpad competitors have raised $376.4M and together serve more than 1.1M customers and employ over 1.5K team members.

Compare Testpad with Quizlet
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Quizlet

Other Collaboration Software

Quizlet is an online learning platform that provides tools and resources for students and educators to study and learn a variety of subjects. The platform offers a wide range of study materials, including flashcards, games, quizzes, and study guides, that are created and shared by users. Quizlet also offers tools for educators to create custom study materials and track their students' progress. The platform supports a variety of subjects, including science, math, language learning, and history. Quizlet was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California. The platform has over 50 million monthly active users worldwide and is available in over 130 countries.

Revenue
$139M
Customers
1M
Year founded
2005
Funding
$62M
Team size
547
Location
United States
Compare Testpad with Top Hat
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Top Hat

Other Collaboration Software

Top Hat is an educational technology company that provides a cloud-based teaching platform for higher education institutions. Top Hat's platform allows professors to engage students with interactive content, including quizzes, discussions, and polls, and provides analytics and insights into student performance. The platform is used by over 750 universities and colleges worldwide to improve student engagement, attendance, and academic outcomes.

Revenue
$68M
Customers
750
Year founded
2009
Funding
$179.4M
Team size
456
Location
Canada
Compare Testpad with Typeform
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Typeform

Other Collaboration Software

Typeform, the Barcelona-based conversational forms and data-collection platform, was co-founded in 2012 by David Okuniev and Robert Muñoz, both of whom later stepped back from co-CEO roles as the company matured. Okuniev, who came from a design agency background, built Typeform around the idea that asking questions should feel like a conversation, not a static web form. The company launched its paid plan in 2014 after a year-long beta, pricing its core plan at roughly $40 per month average. By late 2017 it was doing approximately $800,000 per month in revenue, which nearly doubled to $1.6 million per month (roughly $19 million ARR) by the time of the first interview, with 40,000 paying customers and 50 million unique monthly form landings. By early 2021 ARR had reached above $40 million with 100,000 customers, growing around 50 percent year over year. By early 2022 ARR had surpassed $70 million with 130,000 customers, and the company raised a $135 million Series C at a $935 million post-money valuation. Total funding across four rounds reached $52 million before the Series C. The company briefly reached profitability before reinvesting aggressively and growing its team toward 500 people. The single most important strategic inflection came in 2023, when Typeform shifted from a pure product-led, customer-count growth model to a unified "one funnel" go-to-market motion, consolidating marketing, sales, customer success, and pricing under one revenue leader and reorienting its North Star metric from total customers to total submissions, targeting the highest-value enterprise segments that were generating 15,000 to 22,000 submissions per month.

Revenue
$80M
Customers
125K
Year founded
2012
Funding
$135M
Team size
500
Location
Spain
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