• After working for years with other form plugins: Gravity, WP Forms, Fluent Forms, Formidable, JetFormBuilder, I finally found WS Form. I wish I found it sooner.

    It’s such a high quality plugin, has everything you could ever need for any type of form and it makes everything so simple – some things you usually have to hack around in other form plugins to make work.

    It’s accessible out of the box, its code output is clean meaning you can easily modify the styling. The conditional logic is on another level and so are the actions… you can even make POST and GET requests from the form builder (seriously) and even use variables from the form to populate those API calls! Madness. Anything these guys haven’t thought of?

    And the debug console! My word, what a time saver. It automatically populates and submits forms with dummy data for all field types so you can test forms in one click and read the logs in one place!

    I use Metabox and ACF and with WSF I can create front-end forms for new posts in literally two seconds based on the custom fields I have already created, everything already mapped perfectly. Wow.

    If you connect up your CRM or a Google Sheet for example it automatically maps the form fields to the fields in the CRM or Google sheet column headers. I didn’t even know it did this until I added the integration. If you haven’t created a form yet, it can create a form for that integration and connect and map everything up with one click.

    There’s nothing else I’ve come across at this level, with this depth of features. And not to mention the support is stellar. Mark is a legend.

    You get what you pay for, really. But, it pays for itself many times over in no time at all. I cannot rate this plugin highly enough.

    Stop looking at other form plugins and just buy WS Form Pro, then pat yourself on the back, and thank your lucky stars you found it!

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