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Unique Field Validation

If you want a designated field that has unique data entered into it, The Fluent Forms Unique Field Validation setting can be used to ensure that. The most important use case of the Unique Field Validation feature might be to limit one submission per Email Address.

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Conditional Shortcodes in Fluent Forms

You can use conditions inside Form Confirmation or Email Notifications or PDF by using our Conditional Shortcodes. This is the Pro feature of Fluent Forms. Suppose you want to show a text on your form confirmation based on user-submitted data, you can use this type of shortcode. The shortcode can be used like this: The […]

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Automizy Integration with Fluent Forms

Automizy is a powerful email marketing service that allows you to collect, automate, and reach visitors to your site through its robust email templates and campaign tools. Fluent Forms allows you to integrate the popular Automizy email marketing service into any email list. Integrate your Automizy account easily with Fluent Forms Pro by following the […]

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Conditional Email Routing

From Fluent Forms notification, you can configure additional email routing. This is similar to conditional email notification but Conditional Email Routing for different recipients based on the user input or different events. In this article, we will show you how to configure Conditional Email Routing within your notification.

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How to Integrate PayPal with WPPayForm

You can now quickly integrate the Paypal dashboard into your WPPayForms. This tutorial demonstrates how to easily integrate your Paypal account into your payment forms. First, go to the Global Settings on your dashboard to set up Paypal integration. You will find a sidebar on the left, click on Paypal Settings. You’ll then need to […]

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Stripe Settings in WPPayForm

To add Stripe to WPPayForms, you’ll need an API key. If you do not already have an account with Stripe, you should sign up for one now. This tutorial shows you how to integrate Stripe into your WPPayForms. In order to do this, go to the Global Settings from your dashboard. Then choose Stripe Settings […]

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How to Configure reCAPTCHA in WPPayForm

ReCAPTCHA is used to stop spam & harassment from websites. It’s a free tool Google offers to test people and bots individually. Human beings can easily solve the given mission, and bots and other malicious machines can not figure it out. WPPayForms offers you with this versatile testing feature for your own convenience. To add […]

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Payment Method Fields

WPPayForm offers 4 payment method fields that can be used when creating payment forms on your site. You can find all the input fields located in the right sidebar of the plugin dashboard under the section Product Fields. This tutorial will lay out a more detailed approach to each payment method field. Choose Payment Method […]

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Form Product Fields- WPPayForm

WPPayForms provides you with 6 unique Product Input Fields. That can be used for creating Payment forms that deal with products. All these fields are available below the Product Fields segment found on the right side of the plugin’s dashboard. Now we will give you a closer look at each of these fields. Payment Item […]

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Import/Export WPPayForm

Do you want to export your payment form your existing site & import it to another site? Then WPPayForm’s Import/Export feature lets you transfer your forms to another site so you don’t have to make another form all over again. This tutorial demonstrates how to use this feature in your form. To apply this, click […]

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Setting up Admin Email Notifications

With WPPayForm you can now also set up your Email Notification for the admin. This way the admin gets notified every time someone fills up a form. So, follow the steps given below to enable this option in your payment form. The first step is to go to your WordPress dashboard. Then click on All […]

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Mautic Integration with Fluent Forms

Fluent Forms now integrates Mautic, making Email Marketing easier for users. This article will guide you through the integration process of Mautic with Fluent Forms.  Integrate Mautic with Fluent Forms To learn how to integrate Mautic with Fluent Forms, follow the steps accordingly with the screenshots below — Remember, before starting the process, ensure you […]

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All the Entries aggregated from all the Forms

By default, Fluent Forms saves all user submissions on your backend, and from the All Forms screen, you can see the summary of the submissions from the users. On the page of each form, you can also view/export/add notes of each entry. It is standard for any good-form plugin. The problem is when you want all […]

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Introducing the Elementor widget

Using the shortcode feature, Fluent Forms works with all the available page builders, including Elementor, Divi, Oxygen, and Visual Composer. And this new feature gives you direct Elementor widget support in your form in order to use one less plugin.

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