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WordForm Pro Form Builder

Build forms with drag-and-drop fields, premium inputs, embedding options, and clean submission flow in WordForm Pro.

Builder style Drag-and-drop
Embed options Block editor and shortcode
Advanced fields Upload, signature, Likert, GDPR
Best for Lead capture and operational workflows

Setup Flow

Start clean and keep delivery predictable.

Step 1

Sketch the submission journey

Know what the visitor must complete before you start dragging fields into the form.

Step 2

Add only the fields that matter

A shorter, clearer form usually converts better and is easier to support.

Step 3

Test embed placement

Check the form in the block editor or shortcode location before sending live traffic.

Step 4

Review submission quality

Submit test entries and verify the stored data matches the intended workflow.

Feature Map

Feature guidance customers can use before checkout or launch.

Builder basics

Start with a clean form structure and a simple path through the page.

  • Use the drag-and-drop builder to shape the visitor journey clearly.
  • Name forms in a way that internal teams can identify quickly later.
  • Keep the submission goal obvious so the form is easier to support and improve.

Advanced inputs

WordForm Pro includes field types for more than a standard contact form.

  • Use upload, signature, rating, Likert, address, and GDPR fields where they add real value.
  • Apply page breaks and grouped questions only when they improve completion rate.
  • Use payment-specific fields only in forms that actually need transactional behavior.

Publish and embed

Embedding should feel predictable whether the site uses blocks or shortcodes.

  • Embed forms from the block editor when the content team prefers visual placement.
  • Use shortcodes where templates or more controlled placement make more sense.
  • Retest the form on mobile after embedding to confirm spacing and field alignment.

Build the form before you style the campaign

The most reliable rollout starts with field structure, validation, and submission logic first. Once those are solid, embedding and visual polish become easier.

FAQ

Short answers for pre-sales and setup decisions.

Can I edit a form after it is already embedded?

Yes. Update the form and retest the live page, but you do not need to rebuild the embed from scratch each time.

Can WordForm Pro handle multi-step experiences?

Yes. Page-break and advanced field support make more guided workflows possible.

Need more help?

Use these docs to evaluate the product fit, then reach support if you want help deciding between plan sizes, release access, or licensing questions.