After working with WordPress and helping users build websites for a few years, one thing became clear – we all needed a better contact form plugin.
Not only did I want to create something that would meet my own needs, but I also saw an opportunity to address the frustrations of many others who were struggling to find a reliable and user-friendly contact form plugin.
After speaking to countless users and readers, I set out to create WPForms – a contact form plugin that would address the needs of both myself and others like me. I wanted to build a plugin that was easy to use, powerful, and could handle everything from simple contact forms to complex surveys.
In this post, I’ll walk you through all the WPForms features, how we use them at WPBeginner, and why I decided to add them to WPForms in the first place.
Here’s my complete WPForms review.

WPForms Review: Why I Chose It (& What You Need To Know)
When I launched WPBeginner, I knew I needed a form builder plugin. After all, when was the last time you visited a website that DIDN’T have a contact form?
So, I started trying different contact form plugins – but honestly, most of them just didn’t cut it for me. Too complicated, not enough options, or just plain buggy. That’s why I said, ‘Enough!’ and built WPForms.
And I still use it on WPBeginner to this day.

Let’s take a step back and look at what this plugin actually does. WPForms is a popular WordPress contact form plugin and builder that lets you create all kinds of forms using a drag-and-drop editor.
If you’re working with a strict budget or you’re just getting started, then you can download WPForms Lite for free from the official WordPress repository.
Although we use the premium WPForms plugin on WPBeginner, I designed the free version so it has all the essential features. You can use this plugin to create professional-looking contact forms, feedback forms, subscription forms, and more.
WPForms Lite also comes with ready-made templates that you can use as a staring point for all kinds of forms. Simply select your template, make any changes in the drag and drop editor, and then add the finished form to your site using the WPForms block. It’s as easy as that!

WPForms Lite can also accept payments through Stripe, so you can create all kinds of websites without spending a dime. This was a deliberate decision on my part: many form builders make payments a premium feature, and I wanted WPForms to be diffeernt.
Of course, if you need more advanced features, then you can upgrade to WPForms Pro. This plugin lets you create additional types of forms, including multi-page forms, conversational forms, surveys and polls, and much more.
WPForms also supports conditional logic, user-submitted content, and digital signatures.
Just like WPForms Lite, the premium plugin can accept payments using Stripe. However, it also integrates with additional popular payment platforms including PayPal and Square, so you have more options. You can also offer your users a choice of payment methods.

Now you have a general idea of the plugin and what it has to offer, I’m going to dive into the finer details of this WPForms review.
WPForms Review: Is It the Right Form Builder for You? (My Honest Experience)
After years of using and testing various contact form plugins, I was disappointed with what I found: most were either too complicated to use, didn’t offer enough customization options, or simply didn’t work as promised. That’s why I decided to take matters into my own hands and create a plugin that would meet my own needs and expectations.
Of course, this doesn’t automatically mean WPForms is the right contact form plugin for you, so in this WPForms review I’ll deep dive into the different features, support options, and pricing plans.
Then, you can make up your own mind. So, is WPForms the right choice for your WordPress website or blog? Let’s find out, in this detailed WPForms review!
1. Beginner-Friendly and Easy to Use
I’ve tried lots of different form builder plugins and many of them have very advanced features and powerful settings. That’s fine, but if a plugin isn’t user-friendly then you’ll struggle to create even a basic form! What’s the point of a powerful form builder, if it’s difficult to use?
Thankfully, WPForms makes it easy to create beautiful contact forms. This is largely due to the fact that it comes with over 2,000 form templates.
These include common templates such as contact forms and user registration forms. WPForms also has niche templates that are designed for specific use cases such as a dental medical release template, golf tournament entry form, and a DJ song request template.
No matter what kind of form you want to create, chances are that WPForms has a ready-made template that you can use. This has saved me a TON of time over the years.

As I already mentioned in this WPForms review, after choosing a template you can customize it using the drag and drop editor.
In the left-hand menu, you’ll see all the fields you can add to the form. Simply find the field you want to use, and drag it onto the template.

To customize a field, just click to select it in the form preview.
You’ll then see all the settings you can use to customize that particular field. Since WPForms only shows the options you can actually use, there’s no confusion. I’m never unsure how to edit a particular form field.

When you’re happy with how the form is set up, click on the ‘Settings’ tab to see some of WPForms’ more advanced settings.
Here, you can create notifications that WPForms will send automatically whenever someone completes and submits the form. This is one of my favorite features, as it lets me respond to new leads and questions straight away.

You can also send a confirmation email after form submission, or show the visitor a custom thank you page with suggestions on the next steps they should take.
Sometimes, visitors may expect a personal reply, such as a quote or callback. In this case, you can add a timescale to your confirmation message, such as ‘We aim to respond within 24 hours’ or similar.

When you’re happy with the form, you can add it to any page, post, or widget-ready area across your online store or website.
Simply click the ‘Embed’ button inside the WPForms editor, and you’ll be able to create a new page or add the form to any existing page. I really appreciate this feature, as it allows me to create important pages such as a dedicated Contact Us page or Request a Quote page, with just a few clicks.

You can also place the form on your site using the WPForms block.
After placing the block on your site, simply open its dropdown menu and choose any form you’ve created from the list.

WPForms will then fetch that form and show it to your visitors, without you having to write a single line of code. I particularly like how this feature lets me control exactly where the form appears on the page. You can even add extra blocks around the form, such as some introduction text or a nice banner.
My Honest Review: I designed WPForms with ease of use in mind. Just install the plugin, select a template, make a few quick changes in the WPForms editor and that’s it! Your form is live and ready to go. It’s so much easier compared to the other page builder plugins I’ve tried.
2. Over 2,000 Professionally-Designed Form Templates
Everyone loves a ready-made template. They save you time, and ensure your form has a nice layout right from the start.
In my experience, templates are a pretty common feature so with WPForms I really wanted to take things further – and today we offer over 2,000 form templates! Whether you’re creating a simple contact form, a client feedback form, a request a quote form, a PayPal payment form, or a registration form, WPForms has a template that you can use as a starting point.
To help you find the right template fast, WPForms organizes its templates into different categories. For example, you’ll find categories such as health and fitness, event planning, nonprofits, registration, and more.

Even the free version of WPForms has a generous number of templates that you can use as a starting point.
All these templates are fully customizable, so you can add and remove fields, change the labeling on specific fields, and much more using the WPForms editor.
My Honest Review: When I launched WPForms it already had a bunch of templates. But honestly? They’ve just kept getting better, thanks to our WPForms team!
While writing this review, I even tried to stump them. I was throwing out weird, super-specific form ideas. And guess what? WPForms had a template for every single one. Seriously impressive!
3. Advanced Customization Options
After choosing a template, your next task is editing that template.
I’m happy to report that WPForms’ editor is intuitive and very easy to use. Simply select the field you want to customize, and WPForms will display all the different settings you can use.

These options vary depending on the field, but they typically let you change the field label, add a description, and make the field mandatory so visitors have to complete that field before submitting the form.
This ‘mandatory’ setting is perfect if you’re collecting essential information from visitors, such as their name and business email address.
Some of the fields have multiple options, such as several different payment methods in an order form. In that case, you can easily rearrange these options using drag and drop. This is perfect for making sure the most important or popular option always appears first.

While writing this WPForms review, I experimented with adding images and icons to the different options, showing the prices next to each item, changing the date and time format, adding smart conditional logic, and more.
When I was happy with how the form looked, there were a few more settings I needed to configure. To start, WPForms can send custom email notifications to your site’s admin or the person who submitted the form. This automated workflow keeps everyone in the loop, which improves the visitor experience.
Email notifications are also pretty much a best practice at this point.
After all, imagine if you submitted a form and didn’t get a confirmation. What would your reaction be? Chances are, you’d wonder if your submission had gone through correctly. You don’t want your users to experience this, so I made sure that WPForms offers this feature.

You can also specify what happens when the visitor submits a form.
For example, if you’re running an online marketplace then you might create a custom WooCommerce thank you page, or a user registration page where the customer can create an account and track their order.
Both of these are good alternatives to automated email notifications.

Another option is creating a custom form landing page similar to Google Forms. In my experience, placing your form on a distraction-free landing page can sometimes get you more submissions. It’s also easy to share these forms on social media or add them to your email newsletter.
While you could use a landing page builder (my favorite is SeedProd), you can actually create these pages directly in WPForms.
Simply open the ‘Form Pages’ settings and you can create a landing page with a custom title, description, header logo, and footer text. You can also change the background color, choose between different page designs, and hide the WPForms branding.

Lengthy forms can be daunting and may increase form abandonment rates. With that being said, you may want to split your forms across multiple pages using WPForms.
You can even make the multi-page form interactive by adding icon choices and conversational elements. This is great for improving form conversion rates, especially if you’re creating request-a-quote lead forms.

For step-by-step instructions, see our guide on how to create a multi-page form.
How I Use It (& My Honest Review): As the creator of WPForms, I’ve had the opportunity to put our plugin through its paces on WPBeginner. I’m pleased to say that I’ve been consistently impressed by how seamlessly WPForms integrates with my site’s design.
From building contact forms to creating more complex surveys and lead generation forms, I’ve found WPForms to be incredibly flexible and customizable. With a wide range of field types, including mandatory fields, dropdowns, checkboxes, and more, I’m able to collect exactly the information I need from my visitors.
While it’s true that some advanced settings may require a bit of digging, in my opinion it’s well worth the effort. The customization options available in WPForms allow me to create forms that perfectly align with my brand identity, giving my site a professional and polished look.
4. Powerful Conditional Logic
Want to get as many conversions as possible? Of course you do! One thing that’s always worked really well for me, is keeping my forms short and only asking relevant questions. That said, this WPForms review won’t be complete without mentioning its smart conditional logic.
This feature shows the visitor different options based on the information they’ve already entered. For example, if you’re creating a form with a payment option, then WPForms can hide the credit card fields if the visitor chooses not to send you a payment.
You can easily hide or show different form fields, display payment options, dropdown menus, and more based on the user’s responses.
In my opinion, conditional logic is a must-have feature for any form builder, and WPForms doesn’t just deliver this advanced feature: it makes it easy to use, too.
In the WPForms editor, simply select the field where you want to use smart conditional logic, and then enable the conditional slider.

With that done, you’re ready to set up conditional rules.
For example, in the following image, I’m asking the customer if they have any allergies. If they select ‘Yes,’ then I’m going to ask for more information about their allergies.

If they select ‘No,’ then WPForms will hide this field, since it’s not relevant to the customer. This lets them complete the form more quickly and avoid answering unnecessary questions, which is going to have an impact on your form completion rates.
Now, you can see why this is one of my favorite WPForms features!
My Honest Review: Form abandonment rates are a big problem for all websites (and let’s be honest, WPBeginner is no exception). That’s why conditional logic is one of my favorite WPForms features!
Want to collect as many leads, or as much information as possible? Then you need to check out this must-have WPForms feature.
5. Conversational Forms
When visitors are engaged with your forms, they’re more likely to enter accurate, helpful information. That’s where WPForms’ Conversational Forms Addon comes in.
Rather than showing visitors a static form, this addon asks them one question at a time.

This is similar to a face-to-face conversation, and is much more engaging and interactive compared to traditional forms.
I’d recommend using a conversational approach for long forms where you can’t easily use smart conditional logic. For example, you might want to collect detailed feedback from the customer. In that case, you want clients to answer every single question in the form, so you can’t use conditional logic to make the form less daunting.
Still, showing them a very long form with lots of questions isn’t ideal. Think about it: if you saw a form like that, would you be happy to get stuck in? I know I wouldn’t! That’s why I keep my forms short and to-the-point on WPBeginner.
A conversational form can get you the answers you need, without overwhelming the customer. It’s another must-have feature that’s actually very easy to use. To turn a static form into an engaging, conversational form, you simply need to enable a slider.

With that done, type in a title and an optional message that visitors will see when they arrive at your form.
I also added options to hide the WPForms branding, change the form colors, and make other changes so you can design a form that perfectly matches your WordPress theme and company branding.

Like the sound of conversational forms? Then I’d recommend diving into our guide on how to create conversational forms, which covers this topic in much more detail.
My Honest Review: Put simply – in my opinion this is another must have feature.
6. Populate Dropdowns, Checkboxes, and Lists Automatically
When you need to create a form quickly, populating dropdown options, checkboxes, and long multiple choice lists can really slow you down. This is particularly true if you need to research the possible options, or type in lots of information. I’ve faced this exact problem myself, more times than I’d care to count!
That’s why I added an artificial intelligence assistant, so WPForms can create this content for you.

It sounds too good to be true, right?
Well, simply type in what you want – “A list of all the countries in the world, arranged in alphabetical order.” WPForms will then create a list of options, based on that prompt.

If you don’t like the results, then you can experiment with different prompts until you’re happy with the generated text.
When you’re ready, just click a button and WPForms will convert all this information into form fields instantly. You don’t even need to spend time copying and pasting this information into your form manually! This feature is a game-changer, and I can see it saving users a ton of time.

My Honest Review: As the creator of WPForms, I’ve had the opportunity to shape the plugin’s features and functionality from the ground up. And I have to say, this is one feature I’m SERIOUSLY excited about.
If you regularly create forms with multiple options, configurations, and conditional logic, you know how time-consuming it can be to set everything up manually. But with WPForms, you can unlock the power of AI-driven form building. Honestly, I think this has the potential to revolutionize the way we build forms.
7. Generate Forms Instantly with AI
Let’s continue with the theme! Besides AI form choices, WPForms offers an AI-Powered Form Builder that can automatically create entire forms in an instant.

Simply type in a description of the form you want to create – which could be anything from a simple contact form to an advanced survey, and then hit enter.
In seconds, the AI assistant will generate the form based on your instructions and provide you with a live preview of it.

When writing this WPForms review, I tried the latest version of this feature for myself. I was pretty happy with WPForms’ first attempt, but if the form isn’t quite right, then you can continue chatting with the AI assistant to fine-tune it in real time.
You can ask the assistant to add extra fields, adjust the form layout, or make any other changes until your form is exactly what you need. No matter what I asked, WPForms delivered – making this another game-changing feature.

My Honest Review: Okay, so this is another exciting feature. Is this the future of form creation? I’d say so! In fact, I’d encourage anyone to download WPForms and try this feature for themselves (I’ve been experimenting with it a TON already).
8. Built-in Spam Protection
Spambots and malicious scripts may crawl your site looking for non-secure forms so they can send you spammy links, or even post malicious content. If you’ve been running a website or blog for a while, then you’ve probably already seen your fair share of spam submissions (I know WPBeginner has!)
If your forms collect user-submitted content, then spambots may even be able to upload malicious files to your site. That’s even worse than spammy submissions!
In my experience, it’s surprising how many WordPress contact form plugins don’t have built-in spam protection. Even if a plugin had basic spam protection features, then I still found many of those anti-spam measures unreliable or difficult to use.
That’s why I made sure to prioritize security when developing WPForms. Every form you create with our plugin includes a built-in spam protection token, which is unique to each submission and invisible to both spambots and visitors.

WPForms also has built-in reCAPTCHA, hCaptcha, and Cloudflare Turnstile protection.
You can easily enable these anti-spam tools in the WPForms settings.

Don’t want to use Google’s reCAPTCHA on your site due to privacy concerns? Then you can create your own question-based CAPTCHA using WPForms’ custom CAPTCHA addon.
This CAPTCHA addon allows you to block contact form spam in WordPress, without having to rely on Google. It may sound complicated but trust me, the clear onscreen instructions make it easy to set up.

Another option is to password protect your form using the Form Locker addon.
In this way, you can control who has access to the form. This may not be a good option for all websites, but it’s an effective way to block spammers.

To learn more, head over to our guide on how to password protect your WordPress forms – it has all the information you need!
How Do I Use it?: I add a reCAPTCHA to all my forms across WPBeginner. This does a great job of blocking spammy submissions.

9. Seamless Integration With Popular Tools, Services, and Plugins
This is a big one. WPForms integrates with all the best email marketing services, payment gateways, must have WordPress plugins, and online services.
Some of these integrations are available out-of-the-box. For example, both WPForms Lite and the premium plugin allow you to create Constant Contact newsletter signup forms without installing any extra addons. I just tested this feature for myself, and it worked perfectly with minimal set up.

You can even automatically add people to your Constant Contact lists, based on the information they type into your forms.
This is how I used WPForms to grow my email list. You can even use conditional logic to add subscribers to different lists depending on their answers. The possibilities are endless!
You can use WPForms with additional CRMs, email marketing providers, tools, and payment platforms using special addons. For example, WPForms has addons for PayPal, ActiveCampaign, Drip, and more.
In addition, WPForms offers Entry Automation, which lets you automatically send form submissions to Google Drive or Dropbox. This helps you streamline workflows and stay on top of every submission.
You’ll find all the available integrations over at the official WPForms website.
How Do I Use it?: As the creator of WPForms, I designed our plugin to play nicely with all the tools and services we use on WPBeginner. But one area where I’m particularly proud is our email marketing integrations.
I’ve had the opportunity to integrate WPForms with a variety of popular email marketing platforms, including Mailchimp and Drip. And I can tell you that it’s been a game-changer for me – being able to seamlessly connect my forms with my email marketing campaigns has helped me build stronger relationships with my audience.
My Honest Thoughts: WPForms integrates with over 400+ popular email marketing tools, CRM, and other business apps – that’s pretty impressive! Whether you’re using a well-known platform like Mailchimp or something more specialized, I’m confident that we have an integration for you.
10. Professional and Community Support
I’m committed to making sure WPForms is accessible and easy to use for everyone – whether you’re a seasoned WordPress expert or just starting out.
If you prefer to find answers yourself, then WPForms has detailed online documentation and a WPForms blog where you’ll find step-by-step guides covering everything from how to use specific WPForms features, right through to general advice such as how to do lead generation like a pro.

There’s also an active Facebook group where you can connect with over twenty-eight thousand WPForms users.
If you’re a more advanced user, then WPForms has detailed developer guides showing how to extend and customize the plugin’s code. If you’re a WordPress developer, then this is a must-have resource.

Even better, you can access all these resources no matter whether you download the free WPForms Lite plugin, or upgrade to WPForms Pro.
If you buy a WPForms license, then you’ll get access to professional support. The WPForms team aims to respond to all requests within 24 hours, during weekdays.

WPForms Review: Pricing and Plans
If you’re looking for a free form builder, then you can’t really go wrong with WPForms Lite. It has everything you need to create all kinds of forms, and lets you create as many forms as you want. I’d also recommend WPForms Lite if you simply want to add a basic contact form to your site, and don’t need any of the more advanced features.
However, if you want more powerful features and templates, then WPForms Pro is by far the better option.

There are four WPForms plans covering a range of different use cases. I don’t think you’ll have a problem finding a plan that’s perfect for you, no matter whether you run a small WordPress blog, business website, or even a large online enterprise.
Here’s your options:
- Basic. For $49.50 per year, you can install WPForms on a single blog, website, or online store.
- Plus. Priced at $99.50 per year, the Plus plan integrates with additional tools and services, including Mailchimp, Campaign Monitor, and Brevo (formerly Sendinblue). If you already have a website, then this allows WPForms to integrate seamlessly into your existing set up. You can also install WPForms on up to 3 websites.
- Pro. For $199.50 annually, this plan lets you install WPForms on up to 5 websites. The Pro plan also unlocks some additional features such as conversational forms, form landing pages, and offline forms.
- Elite. Priced at $299.50 per year, Elite lets you use WPForms on as many websites as you want. That said, it’s a good option for WordPress development agencies who want to use the same plugin across all their client sites. This advanced plan gives you access to all of WPForms’ integrations and addons, making it a form-building powerhouse.
For small business users, the Basic and Plus plans are affordable and have everything you need to create advanced forms, including form templates, entry management, advanced form fields, conditional logic, form notifications, spam protection, and standard customer support.
If you want to use WPForms with your email service provider or newsletter plugin, then Plus integrates with many popular services.
However, WPForms Pro is my top pick, especially if you want to create payment forms. The Pro plan integrates with PayPal, Stripe, and Square, so you can easily accept online payments and set up recurring subscriptions.
Finally, the WPForms Elite plan includes bonus form templates, user journey reports, premium customer support, and much more. With that in mind, WPForms is a top-tier plan that’s perfect for marketing agencies and enterprises.
How WPBeginner Uses WPForms (My Experience)
As I’ve already mentioned, I use WPForms for all the forms across WPBeginner. This includes my contact form, make a suggestion form, and even our job application forms.

Since WPBeginner is the most popular free WordPress resource, I get a ton of form spam.
Thankfully, WPForms lets me add a reCAPTCHA to all my forms.

It also provides me with the IP of spammers, so I can block those IP addresses in WordPress and stop them from visiting in the future. All together, these features have stopped form spam in its tracks, so I can respond to genuine submissions more quickly.
I’ve also used WPForms to grow my email list. When users fill out our contact form, they can sign up for our email newsletter, simply by checking a box.

By adding this simple checkbox, WPForms has helped me gain a ton of new subscribers. In fact, I recently grew our email list by 600%!
WPForms Review: Is It the Right Form Builder for You?
To wrap up this WPForms review, I’m proud to say that WPForms has become an essential tool for me and my team at WPBeginner. Whether we’re building a simple contact form or a complex survey, WPForms has consistently delivered.
One of the things that sets WPForms apart is its incredible library of over 2,000 ready-made templates – no matter how niche your needs may be, I’m confident that you’ll find a template to make your life easier. And with advanced features like conditional logic and conversational forms, you can create truly engaging and interactive experiences for your visitors.
In particular, if you’re a business owner and want to create powerful custom forms without learning CSS code or hiring a developer, then I recommend WPForms Pro.
But if you’re just starting out or have a limited budget, our WPForms Lite plugin is an excellent choice. Although it’s missing some of the more advanced features, it has everything you need to create a contact or payment form and then add it to any page, post, or widget-ready area across your WordPress website. If I wasn’t already using WPForms Pro, then the Lite plugin would be my top pick.
Even if you eventually need to upgrade to the premium plugin, WPForms Lite is a great starting point for anyone who isn’t sure whether they need more advanced features just yet.
WPForms Review: FAQs
Is WPForms free to use?
Yes! You can download WPForms for free from the official WordPress repository and create as many forms as you want. The free plugin lets you choose from a wide range of ready-made fields including advanced options such as payment fields, reCAPTCHA, and GDPR agreement sections.
However, the premium plugin supports conditional logic so you can show different fields based on the visitor’s previous responses, choose between over 2,000 ready-made form templates, collect recurring payments, and access a ton of other features. With that said, I’d recommend investing in the premium plan.
Is WPForms worth it?
I believe that every website and form is different, so what works for one project won’t necessarily work for another. That’s why it’s a good idea to try out different form builders for yourself!
I’ve tried countless different WordPress plugins over the years, including Formidable Forms, Gravity Forms, and Ninja Forms. However, WPForms is definitely my top pick. It’s easy to use and comes with lots of different templates, so you can pretty much create any type of form you want.
Plus, the premium plugin has a ton of advanced features, including powerful artificial intelligence (AI) tools that can create entire forms for you. For that alone, WPForms is definitely ‘worth it’!
Is WPForms GDPR compliant?
As a website owner, I take GDPR very seriously, and you should too. If you don’t, then you may get a big fine or even jail time – and nobody wants that! The good news is that WPForms has a ton of features that can help you create GDPR-complaint forms.
To start, you can easily add a GDPR agreement field to your forms, so users need to give explicit consent before submitting their data.

You can also disable cookies, disable user IP collection, and disable entries with a single click.
To comply with GDPR, organizations must give users access to their data and allow them to request its deletion.
With that in mind, I recently experimented with using WPForms to create a ‘Data access/delete’ form so visitors can request access to their data, or even ask me to delete it.
This was very easy to achieve using WPForms and I was happy with the results, so I’d recommend WPForms to anyone who needs comply with GDPR (and that’s basically everyone who runs a blog or website!)
How do I install WPForms?
You can install and activate WPForms, just like any other WordPress plugin.
With that done, simply head over to WPForms » All Forms in your WordPress admin panel and then click the ‘Add New’ button. You can then follow the onscreen instructions to create your first form. Trust me, it’s pretty straightforward!
Additional Resources: WPForms Review
Adding a form builder to your website is just the first step. That said, here’s some recommended resources to help you continue learning and master your form-building skills:
- The Best Contact Form Plugins for WordPress Compared: Still unsure whether WPForms is right for you? This post has lots of alternative options.
- How to Allow Users to Submit Posts to Your WordPress Site: Find out how to use forms to collect content from your visitors, and then display it beautifully on your site.
- How to Create a Multi-Page Form in WordPress: Don’t risk overwhelming your visitors! This post shows you how to break long forms into manageable sections.
- How to Block Contact Form Spam in WordPress (Proven Ways): Protect your site from spam submissions, without adding friction to the user experience.
- How to Auto Export WordPress Form Entries (The Easy Way): Learn how to automatically send form data to email, cloud storage, and more, no manual work needed.
I hope this WPForms review helped you decide if it’s the best choice for your WordPress website. You can also check out our guide on how to increase your blog traffic, or see our expert pick of the best live chat software.
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John Weeks
WPForms is the easiest, most intuitive forms plugin for Wordpress. Hands-down, nobody else can compete. Great stuff, WPForms!
Heath Hoffman
One of the best Wordpress app I have installed on our site. Super easy to understand, and plenty of tutorials on things you don’t.
Daria Carter
This is a very user friendly form builder. I was able to quickly build a form and get started.
Karsten Düh
WPForms is seriously great for WordPress. It’s super easy to use, even if you’re not a tech pro. Plus, it’s got this awesome feature that blocks spam, so you don’t have to deal with all those annoying bots. If you’re looking to turn visitors into leads hassle-free, WPForms is definitely worth checking out!
Ali Rıza Okatan
The perfect plugin for lead generation forms
Jules Webb
I absolutely love WP Forms! I install it on every website I work on because it’s so easy to use yet incredibly powerful and flexible. Whether you’re a novice or a seasoned web developer, WP Forms has something to offer. Their documentation is thorough and really helpful. On the rare occasion that I need support, their team is always quick to assist and very knowledgeable. I highly recommend WP Forms for anyone looking to integrate reliable forms into their website!
karen
Love this product. So easy to use with the drag and drop interface!
Jon Stephenson
I use WP Forms on all of my Wordpress sites. I love how I can super customize the look of it with Elementor without the use of CSS or any coding. More importantly, I love how easy it is to configure SMTP settings with a custom domain name or gmail.
Andrew S
We started out using the free version of WP forms and quickly moved to the pro version for the extra features. we get a lot of online referrals and having the ability to auto import those into a spreadsheet and upload them into our client management system saves a lot of time.
Ulf Westberg
The most reliable and best form service I have used
Amelia
Switched from GiveWP to WPForms. One of the best decisions I’ve made. The tech support is some of the best I’ve had from all web-related applications. The setup was easy and well-documented. I really like this plugin.
Cate Kirkland
I couldn’t be happier with how easy WPForms is to use. It has made my job of incorporating forms throughout our website easier, thank you!
Ghufran
Amazing form builder plugin with plenty of functionality.
Michael Wallace
Very easy to use with lots of power. Already using several forms on my site and lots of plans for more
Parth D
Super easy to use, clean integration directly with my Wordpress site! Was able to get going within minutes.
Alex
I’ve been using WPForms for a considerable amount of time. It’s the most user-friendly and intuitive forms plugin I’ve come across. The additional modules have allowed me to achieve everything I needed. There are ready-made templates available for most use cases. If a specific template isn’t available, I can either build one manually or start with an existing template and modify it.
WP Forms is a highly intuitive plugin that simplifies form creation effortlessly. Styling forms with CSS using their well-documented guidelines enhances the overall appeal. With its seamless drag-and-drop feature, building forms is a breeze.
I’ve used other form builders in the past, but WPForms is definitely my favorite. Any issues I encountered were promptly resolved by their support team, although I can’t recall the specifics now, which indicates they weren’t major.
Overall, I am very satisfied with WPForms.
Star Etzler
WPForms is SUPER easy to set up and use, and flexible to fit your business needs. From complex forms like a sales form, to a simple 3 line contact form, WPForms does it and integrates seamlessly into your website builder.
Sacha Dodig
I’ve used this plugin for years; it’s simply the best.
Pelf Chen
I have been using WPForms since 2019 on our Malaysian turtle conservation non-profit website. I have created various forms, i.e. membership form, symbolic turtle adoption form for donors who would like to support our conservation initiatives, sign up forms for guests who would like to join our Turtle Trips, etc. WPForms is kind enough to offer our non-profit a huge discount—in return, I am loyal to WPForms and will not use another form plugin! Thank you for creating such a versatile plugin, and for supporting charities not just in the US, but all over the world too!
Robin
WPForms is a great addition to my website.
Jono
We needed to engage our users. We wanted it to be fun and valuable. We decided to build a scavenger hunt using WPForms and give away $50 gift cards for everyone who submitted. The campaign was a success, we learned value things about our users, and we hit our monthly login goal of having 75% of users log in to our platform.
Mark
One of the best Wordpress Forms plugins out there! I really like it, even the free version is plenty!
Mark Orina
Easy to set up with amazing progressive forms and automatons using Zapier.
Youssef Gabr
it was easy to create forms and collecting the entries data was a piece of cake and very useful . I strongly recommend
Thomas Wright
Absolutely love WPForms. I’ve been using for years now and it keeps getting better. They keep adding new features that makes form building and form related utilities easier and easier. I used to code all of my websites by hand. Then I found WordPress and I kept coding forms by hand. Then I found WPForms and now I can whip out entire sites in the matter of hours. I love it!
Secure, easy to use, efficient, and fast!
Daniel Hurter
We are using WPForms for several years now on all of our customer’s websites and are very happy with this app. It is easy to handle and understand. In case you need support there is immediate help and professional response. We can recommend WPForms, also if you are looking for properly looking graphic design.
Jae Sung Ahn
The best thing about WPForms is its user-friendly drag-and-drop interface, which makes it incredibly easy for users of all skill levels to create and manage forms. This intuitive interface allows you to build complex forms in minutes without any coding knowledge.
Rob Seaver
I needed a form tool that would work within WordPress, allow the user to upload images from their phone’s camera or image library, perform light conditional logic, and make the process simple for our customers to complete. WPForms not only delivered on all these needs, but it also provided much more value, as I realized with implementation. If you need an easy-to-use, affordable form builder, you’ve found your product!
Sam Stratigeas
I find the wordpress plugin WPForms to be both easy to use and configure and very intuitive to both create new forms, use templates and customize them to adapt for your needs, to integrate with popular mail systems like Constant Contact, Brevo or MailChimp to name a few with clear, step-by-step instructions and their sister product WP Mail SMTP integrates seamlessly and the ability to integrate payment gateways allows you to use this as an e-commerce tool. Lists are saved and can be exported, the conditional logic is easy to set up and program actions and I find the experience almost pleasant to administer. The free version of this plugin is feature rich and offers many of the functions needed for basic form submission and management and upgrading to Pro just adds an extra level of functionality. Kudos to the team for offering such a great product. I have not found a similar product as easy to use as WPForms. A well deserved 5/5
David Wimett
WPForms is incredibly user-friendly, offering a drag-and-drop interface perfect for creating complex forms without coding. Its seamless integrations with email marketing platforms, payment gateways, and CRM systems streamline workflows effortlessly. The customer service is top-notch, with comprehensive documentation and a responsive support team. Visually, WPForms shines with customizable templates that ensure forms match your site’s branding. Advanced features like conditional logic and multi-page forms cater to diverse needs, making WPForms a versatile tool for any website.
Gene
Been using WPForms for many years, great form plugin with lots of features! Highly recommended if you need to create forms on your website!
Pau
Very easy to use and to integrate with other apps such as mailing
Kaylesha
I really like using this plugin on Wordpress. Really easy to use and functionality is great!
Crux
Great plugin, and it gets better with all the updates. Also really appreciate the prompt customer service when we have questions/ issues
Iurie Solomon
the easiest and most intuitive form solution in WordPress
Ahmed Mohamed Abdelrahman
Great one.
Great form plugin.
Easy to use!(Y)
Diomy kasaka
I’ve been using WPForms platform and his plugis on my website for two years and i really like it. thanks for everything that you’are doing
saikumar j
This is by far the easiest form solution in WordPress
It is a very well documented and user friendly plugin
It is intuitive to use and there are so many options and templates!
Love it.
Olaya
The free version has been invaluable to help me get my business started. Thanks!
Elizabeth Bell
I’m so excited about the growth of my business.
This is the best tool for creating forms on WordPress. It’s like the champion of plugins in the WordPress store for making forms that work.
Mark Bunner
I’ve been using WPForms for quite a while. I liked it so much, I did an Ultimate Lifetime deal. I find it to be the easiest, most intuitive forms plugin. With the added modules I have been able to do anything I needed. There are pre-made templates which handle most use cases. When there is not a specific template, I can manually build or use an available template as a starting point to modify. I used other forms makers before, but this one is my favorite. Any issues I had were addressed by support; but I actually don’t remember what they were at this point. So, they must not have been significant. Well pleased with WPForms.
Steve D.
WP Forms is intuitive to use and there are so many options and templates! Love it.
Kamesh
good plugins and very good wordpress
Shellie Clark
This is a great form plugin and easy to use!
Ömer Faruk
Amazing form plugin for Wordpress!
mortaza
The only form builder plugin that deserves the 1st place to install the active WordPress repository
santosh sendha
This is one of the best and essential plugins for WordPress websites to create a comment from.
HBH
WP Forms is a very well documented and user friendly plugin for any form for WP. Creating forms is a charm and following documentation easy to style through css, for a global impression of cool. Drag and drop feature throughout. One time integration with recapcha and Google does the rest…. on all your forms! I am concidering this purchase, cause I would like to mive into surveys and polls… Thx
Dinuka
Great form plugin. Easy to use!
Virginia
This is by far the easiest form solution in WordPress. Went from the Lite version to the paid one, and I wish I’d done it before.