Comparison

RoundPushPin vs SurveyMonkey

RoundPushPin is the SurveyMonkey alternative for teams that care about their data. It keeps the conversational survey experience but stores every response in a relational PostgreSQL database you own — so results are queryable with SQL and joinable to the rest of your data, not locked in a hosted reporting tool.

RoundPushPin vs SurveyMonkey, side by side

The same conversational forms — a very different foundation underneath.

Feature-by-feature comparison of RoundPushPin and SurveyMonkey
RoundPushPin SurveyMonkey
Where responses liveA relational PostgreSQL database you ownStored inside SurveyMonkey’s platform
Query answers with SQLYes — directly, from day oneBuilt-in reports; not direct SQL
Data ownershipSelf-hosted on your own infrastructureCloud SaaS, hosted by SurveyMonkey
Form experienceConversational, one question at a timeClassic surveys (one-at-a-time optional)
One template, many versionsBuilt in — replicate in secondsCopy and edit each survey by hand
Multilingual forms10+ languages, translated for youMultilingual on higher tiers, set up per survey
Repeatable contextsReuse one question set for every itemNot a native concept
Data exportOne-click CSV and direct BigQueryCSV/SPSS export and integrations
Self-hostingYes — run it on your own infrastructureNo (cloud only)

Where SurveyMonkey still shines

SurveyMonkey is a mature survey platform with strong built-in reporting, a large question bank, and access to a respondent panel when you need an audience — excellent for classic survey research. RoundPushPin is the better fit when responses need to be first-class data in your own database: queryable with SQL, joinable to your other tables, and hosted on your own infrastructure.

Frequently asked questions

Is RoundPushPin a good SurveyMonkey alternative?
RoundPushPin is a SurveyMonkey alternative for teams that want their response data in a database they own and query, rather than inside a hosted reporting tool. It pairs a conversational interface with relational PostgreSQL storage.
What is the main difference between RoundPushPin and SurveyMonkey?
Where the data lives and how you access it. SurveyMonkey keeps responses in its platform with built-in reports; RoundPushPin stores each response as a queryable row in a PostgreSQL database you self-host and can query with SQL.
Can I query SurveyMonkey-style results with SQL?
With RoundPushPin, yes — responses are stored relationally so you can run SQL directly, or export in one click to CSV or BigQuery and analyze them alongside your other data.
Does RoundPushPin offer a respondent panel like SurveyMonkey?
No. SurveyMonkey can provide access to a paid respondent audience; RoundPushPin is a form builder and data store, so you bring your own respondents.

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