Sledgehammer Infosystems
Smashing through your information & communication problems since 2021

Tally

Why Tally Over Other Form Builders

When organizations need to collect information through forms, Tally provides an intuitive interface that doesn’t require technical expertise to set up and manage. For small organizations that need to gather registrations, feedback, or other data, Tally makes form creation accessible without the complexity of custom development.

Tally’s focus on user experience means forms look good and work well on all devices, which is important for organizations where people might be filling out forms on phones or tablets. The service handles spam protection and data collection automatically.

On our static sites, we use Tally forms for things like event registrations and contact forms, and it’s been a great fit for clients that want a simple way to collect information without needing to build custom form handling.

Key Benefits for Our Clients

Forms built with Tally integrate seamlessly with websites and provide good analytics on responses. The service handles data export and management, making it easy for organizations to work with the information they’ve collected. They also have very flexible email notifications, which means clients can get customized messages when new responses come in without needing to check a dashboard constantly.

Tally forms also work well with screen readers and keyboard navigation, which matters for inclusive organizations.

Projects Using Tally

American Council of the Blind of Indiana

Built from scratch for an audience that navigates primarily by screen reader, the ACBI site launched in January 2024 after testing with real members inside the organization, not just an automated checklist. We manage all content updates to keep the formatting consistent and the site reliably accessible as it changes over time.

First Baptist Church of Shelburn

A plugin conflict took down their WordPress site; we had it back up fast, then rebuilt from scratch in August 2024 with a static site that has no plugins to update, no theme conflicts, and no risk of going dark on a Saturday night. The church team posts their own weekly announcements—everything else gets handled quickly when they reach out.