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I’m currently on the Team Plan and building a survey using Interface Forms. However, I encountered an issue where I can no longer add more elements. The error message says:

“Your change was reverted because your interface is too big. Try deleting some elements.”

My form currently has 249 elements, and all of them are required for the survey — so deleting any of them isn’t an option.

May I ask if there’s a way to increase the element limit or an alternative solution to accommodate more questions within the same Interface Form?

Thank you in advance for your help!

Best regards!

Hm, could try opening a ticket with support to see what they could do?  Seems likely you’re going to need to break up your form into two pieces and use an automation to link the data I’m afraid

If you really need it to be in one form then you could try looking into using a third party form tool like Fillout (https://www.fillout.com/).  Probably want to ask them about limits too before you invest too much time into it though


Oh wow, ​@rsu2025, it looks like you have just stumbled upon a limitation of Airtable’s forms that has never before been publicly discovered by any of Airtable’s customers.

Even Airtable’s own support documentation does not mention this limitation that you discovered.

In general, it is typically not a great idea to use Airtable’s forms. Most people in the community have stopped using Airtable’s forms because they have so many dozens of limitations.

Your. #1 best bet to solve this problem is to use Fillout’s advanced forms for Airtable, because it communicates directly with Airtable and it has absolutely no limits on anything.

And of course, since you’re adding hundreds of fields to your form, you will probably want to break up your form into multiple conditional pages and/or collapsible sections, two features which Fillout offers.

Fillout is 100% free, and it offers hundreds of features that Airtable’s native forms don’t offer, including the ability to update Airtable records using a formcreate custom PDF files from a form submissionaccept payments on formscustomize the style and branding of your formcustomize a theme for your formpre-fetch dynamic data from an Airtable record, display Airtable lookup fields on forms, create new linked records on a formadd a login page to your form, perform math or other live calculations on your forms, collect signatures on a form, create multi-page forms with conditional paths, connect a single form to dozens of external apps simultaneously, add CAPTCHAs to your form, and much more.

I show how to use a few of the advanced features of Fillout on these 2 Airtable podcast episodes:

Hope this helps!

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