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    <p class=””>I have been using WSForm for over two years now.</p>
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    <p class=””>It is by far the best form tool for WordPress on the market for my purposes.</p>
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    <p class=””>Not only that the developer has managed to make bidirectional collaboration with custom post types easily solvable with 3 mouse clicks and cover almost everything that normally only works with endless amounts of Javascript in conditions as a nocode solution.</p>
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    <p class=””>He also provides great support that goes far beyond what other companies and providers offer. I have also received solutions to my challenges from the developer on Saturday evenings (even if I was ashamed afterwards to even ask on a Saturday).I can only recommend everyone to look into this solution.</p>
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    <p class=””>Incidentally, the quality of WSForms also seems to have caught the attention of the competition, who are ranting about it on Twitter instead of taking care of the further development of their own product.</p>
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    <p class=””>Disclaimer: I was never asked for a review by WSForm. I was motivated by twitter.</p>
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