Sleekplan vs Typeform
Sleekplan is a European alternative to Typeform — same surveys & forms use case, built under EU data-protection law.
By the EU Alternatives team Last updated
All-in-one user feedback platform combining voting boards, roadmaps, changelogs, and satisfaction surveys. Collect, prioritize and act on customer insights.
- Jurisdiction
- EU / EEA
- GDPR by default
- Yes
- US CLOUD Act exposure
- No
- Open source
- No
- Free tier
- No
Typeform — a non-EU product.
- Jurisdiction
- US
- GDPR by default
- Requires DPA + TIA
- US CLOUD Act exposure
- Yes
About Sleekplan
Sleekplan captures product feedback, prioritises it, and closes the loop with users through an all-in-one suite covering feedback boards, public roadmaps, changelogs, and in-app surveys. Product teams collect suggestions, let users vote and comment, then communicate progress and releases without stitching together separate tools.
The platform deploys as an embeddable widget, standalone portal, popup, or iframe, with SSO, private posts, vote delegation, moderation tools, and duplicate merging for mature operations. Native integrations connect to Slack, Jira, GitHub, Intercom, Zapier, and WordPress, syncing feedback directly into existing engineering and support workflows.
Key benefits:
- Feedback boards collecting and upvoting user suggestions in one place
- Public roadmap showing planned, in-progress, and shipped features
- Changelog announcing releases directly inside your product
- NPS and CSAT surveys measuring satisfaction with in-app targeting
- Jira and GitHub sync bridging user feedback to engineering issues
- SSO and moderation for scaled, secure community management
Sleekplan is headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany, founded in 2020, with EU-based hosting and full GDPR compliance. European data residency and a privacy-first posture make it a sovereignty-friendly alternative to US-based feedback tools like Canny or Productboard.
Why choose Sleekplan over Typeform?
The decisive argument is data jurisdiction. Typeform is headquartered in US, which means personal data processed through it can be subject to non-EU legal regimes — the US CLOUD Act, FISA 702, or similar laws depending on the provider. After the 2020 Schrems II ruling, EU organisations must carry out a transfer impact assessment for every such data flow.
Sleekplan removes that overhead. As a Germany-based provider, it operates natively under GDPR, and data stays inside the EU/EEA by default. For regulated sectors — health, public administration, finance — that's not a nice-to-have but a requirement. For everyone else, it's concentration-risk insurance: you avoid depending on a single non-EU jurisdiction that can change the rules without warning.