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WPForms

MKT AUTO
Velocity5.0

Drag-and-drop WordPress form builder with lead capture and payments

WPForms documents its own addons as tutorials; the feed is support content, not releases.

wordpress formsintegrationsautomationtutorial content
Current state
A steady twice-weekly cadence of how-to posts, each walking through one capability: stopping duplicate submissions, routing entries by conditional logic, connecting to Make.com through the native addon, pushing entries into Slack, building an applicant tracker on forms, and distinguishing confirmations from notifications. No entry announces anything new.
Where it's heading
The content maps onto integrations and features that already ship, so the feed reads as documentation reaching for search traffic. The recurring theme is forms as the front end of an automation chain rather than a way to collect email, but that is a framing choice, not a shipped change.
Prediction
Expect more integration walkthroughs on the same cadence; new releases are not visible through this feed.

Recent moves

  1. 6d ago

    How to Stop People From Submitting Your WordPress Form More Than Once

    A troubleshooting guide separating browser resubmissions from deliberate duplicates.

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  2. 12d ago

    How to Route Form Submissions to Different Lists and Tools Based on Answers

    A conditional logic walkthrough for routing submissions.

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  3. 18d ago

    How to Connect WordPress Forms to Make.com

    A tutorial for the existing Make.com addon.

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  4. 20d ago

    How to Send WordPress Form Entries to a Slack Channel

    A Slack notification walkthrough.

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  5. 21d ago

    How to Build an Applicant Tracking System With WordPress Forms

    A build guide assembling an applicant tracker from forms.

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  6. 25d ago

    Form Confirmations vs. Notifications: What’s the Difference

    A terminology explainer on confirmations versus notifications.

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