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teterpi
 
 
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Third-party forms

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My website is on Cloudflare so I need a simple form provider to collect comments and email addresses. I checked Formspree and that seems to difficult...WSYIWYG Web builder is working well for me using it at a basic level. Does anyone have a couple tips or recommendations? Thanks
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teterpi wrote: Sat Nov 22, 2025 3:18 am My website is on Cloudflare so I need a simple form provider to collect comments and email addresses. I checked Formspree and that seems to difficult...WSYIWYG Web builder is working well for me using it at a basic level. Does anyone have a couple tips or recommendations? Thanks
Did you see jotforms?

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Any form that works in another tool, will also work with WYSIWYG Web Builder.

If you juts need a different form processor then can set the 'action' in the form's properties.
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