Hi All, I’ve created a typeform that asks users to input project budgets in order to generate a quote based on that input as well as a series of questions. The issue is that these budget inputs and the generated quotes may have a significant number of digits in them. Looking at these numbers without commas can be very confusing (especially if there are a series of 0’s).
Is there a way for a number question input to have a currency symbol, as well as automatically add commas every three digits? Same thing for a calculated variable (though I know I can manually add a $ sign before the variable in the question).
If this is unclear, you can check out the typeform here:
Hey @ecallighan! Welcome to the Typeform Community! Happy to have you here!
I'm afraid we haven't addedthe ability to use currency symbol and commas for number questionsjust yet. We have a thread in the community where our users suggest new features. Make sure to drop your suggestion there for visibility.
If you'd like, you can join our testing group for early access to new features we're building through here. You can also stay up to date with other product updates via our Product Digest posts in the Typeform Community here.
Apologies for the limitation this time, but please let me know if there's something else we can help with.
Hey @ecallighan! Welcome to the Typeform Community! Happy to have you here!
I'm afraid we haven't addedthe ability to use currency symbol and commas for number questionsjust yet. We have a thread in the community where our users suggest new features. Make sure to drop your suggestion there for visibility.
If you'd like, you can join our testing group for early access to new features we're building through here. You can also stay up to date with other product updates via our Product Digest posts in the Typeform Community here.
Apologies for the limitation this time, but please let me know if there's something else we can help with.
I've created a Typeform that asks users to input project budgets to generate a quote. There may be many digits in these budget inputs and generated sections. Seeing these numbers without commas can be very confusing (especially if there are a lot of zeros). Is adding commas every three digits to a number question input and a currency symbol possible? In the same way, I can manually add a $ sign before a calculated variable. You can check out the Typeform here if this is unclear:
Guys, it is incredible that in 2024 there is still no comma or full stop between numbers. I need this for my work and I have to insert text instead of numbers, which is inefficient in terms of speed and presentation. Guys, how long does it take you to edit one line of code? If you want, I can introduce you to a smart guy who can help you out
Hi @Priamo77 Thanks for stopping by and sharing your feedback - I know it’s frustrating to look at a chain of posts from the last few years and not see the feature added. Our developers are working on other features with higher priority at the moment (partial responses, captcha, etc), but if they do decide to add this feature, you’ll hear about it here first!
Typeform offers beautiful forms. Having numbers input and variables calculated in Currency Format with comma separators is a must-have for my business.
I don’t want to be forced to use Jotform for this functionality so please consider adding this as soon as possible.
We just got another update, STILL no comma feature? and the video feature lacks having any titles to the question when i choose to embed a video. I don’t want to have to keep using other products to give estimates to clients. I love typeform, but so far this is flat out ridiculous.
+1 on this request. Honestly quite surprised that in 2025, the form cannot format numbers with commas. This would be very beneficial for us when reviewing responses, but even more helpful for our customers when they are inputting the data. On multiple occasions, we’ve had customers who thought they entered one number but actually entered something else — and an extra (or missing) zero makes a big difference!