• Overall Fluent Forms is a great forms plugin, but it has several missing features or things it can’t do.

    If you are trying to sell products the ‘order form’ that you can create will only let you ‘sell’ items that have a value greater than zero.

    We are trying to make a booking form for an event where people will pay for some parts of the event and some parts are free but we want them to book a free ticket. We can’t do it using the same order form. We have to have the paid items on the order form and the free items on a different form.

    There doesn’t seem to be any way to use Fluent Forms for an event where filling out the form creates a ticket with a QR code that will be sent to the user.

    One good thing about Fluent Forms in their support, it can be a little slow but they really try to help.

    I’ve given it 5 stars because for 99% of use cases it probably is perfect.

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