QuickForm alternative

The QuickForm alternative for testers who need more than one record

QuickForm records the values you type once and replays that same set forever. Fillr saves the form too — then generates fresh realistic data on every fill, or pulls from your own dataset row by row.

QuickForm is a record-and-replay autofiller: fill a form once, and it plays your saved inputs back the next time. For repeating your own details into the same form, that's a clean fit.

But if you're looking for an alternative, it's usually because one recorded set of values isn't enough. Testing needs many different inputs — a fresh name and email each run, fifty different rows from a spreadsheet, realistic data in another language. QuickForm replays exactly what you typed, so every fill is the same record. The moment you need variety, generated data, or your own test rows, replay runs out.

Fillr was built for that. Here's an honest, feature-by-feature comparison.

How it fills
Replays values you recorded once
Generates realistic data
No — replays your inputs
Fill from a data file (CSV/Excel/JSON)
Not available
Languages
Whatever you typed

Facts checked June 2026. Tell us if something changed and we’ll update it.

Side by side

Fillr vs QuickForm

CapabilityQuickFormFillr
Save a form and replay it laterYes — recorded profilesYes — presets, free
Preset auto-matches the page you're onYes — URL-linked profilesYes — URL patterns
Generate fresh realistic data on every fillNo — replays the values you recordedYes — 100+ data types, free
Per-field rules on a specific formFixed recorded value per fieldGenerate · Fixed value · Blank · Skip · Dataset column
Fill with your own data (CSV / Excel / JSON)NoYes — row by row, with a “row 3 of 20” readout (Pro)
Build, edit and export test datasetsNoYes
Vary inputs across many test casesNo — one set per profileYes — many rows, random or sequential
LanguagesWhatever you typed60+ locales, generated (Pro)

Where QuickForm stops

QuickForm's model is record-and-replay: you fill a form once, it saves your inputs into a profile, and it plays that profile back on the matching page. It's good at what it's for — putting the same values into the same form without retyping.

But a profile holds one set of values. There's no data generation, so every fill is the exact text you recorded — the same name, the same email, every time. There's no way to fill from a spreadsheet of test data, no concept of rows, and no way to reproduce a run from a specific record. Because it replays what you typed, it can't produce realistic data in another language either.

For repeating your own details, that's fine. For testing — where you need a fresh case each run, or fifty different rows, or locale-aware data — replaying one record isn't enough.

What Fillr does differently

Fresh data, not a replay. Save any form as a preset and give each field a rule: Generate realistic data, use a Fixed value, leave it Blank, Skip it, or pull it from a column of your own dataset. Click Fill and you get a brand-new valid name, email, address or phone every time — not the one record you typed once. Land on the page again and the right preset surfaces on its own.

Your data, by the row. Import a CSV, Excel or JSON file as a dataset, map its columns to the form's fields, and fill row by row — sequentially for reproducible runs (the extension tells you “row 3 of 20”), or randomly for variety. One profile becomes fifty test cases, and when a bug appears you know exactly which row produced it.

Realistic in 60+ languages. 100+ data types — names, emails, addresses, phones, IBANs and more — generated locale-aware, from English to Japanese. Because it's generated, not recorded, i18n testing stops being a special case.

Switching takes about two minutes

Install Fillr, open any form, and click Fill — one-click fill with all 100+ data types is free, so you get realistic values immediately without recording anything first.

Then do the thing replay can't: hit Save on a form you test often, set a rule for each field, and you have your first preset that fills fresh every time. The free plan includes unlimited presets and three datasets of 50 rows — filling from your own datasets, every locale, and unlimited datasets come with Pro ($9.99/mo or $99/yr, 7-day trial).

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