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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?

https://www.jotform.com/
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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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jotform

over 100 forms used on wizzy sites.
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I use Cognitoforms (www.cognitoforms.com) and embed it into my WWB web sites.

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Thank you for the suggestions and Pablo's directions!
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So using a third-party, I would still paste the html into a form I set up on my contact page....?
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So using a third-party, I would still paste the html into a form I set up on my contact page....?
No if using the likes of a "third party" to create your form you will take the code generated and insert into the following:HTML Object on your contact page. If it uses php then you are also required to set the page extension to .php

For example you mentioned Formspree in your post so you would simply insert this into the HTMLObject on your contact page. The same will be similar to the other party script provideders mentioned.

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<form action="https://formspree.io/f/{form_id}" method="post">
  <label for="email">Your Email</label>
  <input name="Email" id="email" type="email">
  <button type="submit">Submit</button>
</form>
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and here is a sample from jotform to insert into an html containter. as you can see the form is fully hosted and processed at jotform.

<script type="text/javascript" src="https://form.jotform.com/jsform/2407693 ... "></script>
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Thanks for the help. FYI, I finally decided on zoho forms for $12/month. I was able to customize a contact form to match the design of my website. WYSIWYG made it very easy to insert the html. The only change I made to the html was to increase the width of the window. This is all fantastic for my "skill" level!
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