Can you embed Tally forms in Notion?
Quick Answer: Yes. As of April 2026, Tally forms can be embedded directly in Notion pages by pasting the Tally form share link into a Notion page; Notion auto-converts it to an embed block. The form renders inline within the Notion page and supports response collection without leaving Notion.
Embedding Tally Forms in Notion
Tally and Notion both ship with first-party support for inline embeds, making the workflow straightforward.
Step 1 — Get the Tally Share Link
In the Tally form editor, click "Share" and copy the form URL. The link looks like https://tally.so/r/<form_id> or a custom subdomain on paid Tally plans.
Step 2 — Paste Into Notion
On the Notion page, paste the URL. Notion shows a "Create embed" option in the popover; select it. Notion creates an embed block sized to the page width.
Step 3 — Resize and Position
Drag the embed block's bottom edge to adjust height. For multi-page forms, set a height of around 700-900 pixels so users do not have to scroll within the embed.
What Works
- Single-page and multi-page Tally forms
- Conditional logic and validation
- File uploads, signature fields, and payments via Stripe
- Hidden fields populated from URL parameters (use
?utm_source=notion)
Limitations
- Notion mobile app embeds are read-only in some scenarios; users may need to tap out to a browser
- Custom domains on Tally Pro are needed if branding consistency matters
- Tally's 10MB file upload limit applies regardless of where the form is embedded
Alternative — Notion Forms
Notion shipped a native Forms feature in 2024. For simple internal surveys with direct write to a Notion database, native Notion Forms may be sufficient. Tally remains the better choice when conditional logic, payments, or external response collection are needed.