[WPForms] Create Multi-Page Forms Your Audience Will Love

interested in a WordPress form builder that you can use to easily create multi-page forms your audience will love? Well, read on to learn more about WPForms Multi-page forms feature – a feature that is now available to the over 3 million users of WPForms plugin.

Also find some tips below on some of the things you can easily accomplish on your WordPress site with this feature.

Overview of WPForms multi-page feature

Here are some of the features you will find in WPForms that will help you make Multi-Part forms easily without help from any developer.[WPForms] Create Multi-Page Forms Your Audience Will Love

  • Form names. You can easily give your forms different names. Since the plugin allows you to create multiple forms on your site, you can create distinct names for your simple contact forms, registration forms and multi-part forms.
  • Page names / titles. Since you will have different pages for your form (e.g. page 1 for Step 1 or page 2 for Step 2) you can give your pages different names. If it is a Multi-Part form for job applications for example, you can name page 1 something like Contact Information and give page 2 a name such as Educational Background and page 3 something like Job Experience / Skills.
  • Progress bar. This is a nifty feature within the plugin that you can use to show people where they are when filling your multi-page form. You can use this feature to add Step 1 / Step 2 / Step 3 or any other words to show your form users how far they are from completing the form and hitting the Submit button.
  • Page breaks. This is a drag and drop feature that you can use to break your forms into multiple pages. You can create all the fields you want in your form, then just use the Page Break feature to break the form into different pages.
  • Button labels. You can use this to create labels to help your form users move along to the last page by adding labels such as Next when they’ve filled all the form fields in a particular page. You can also add Previous page to make it easy for users to go back one step to make corrections before submitting their form details / entries.
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To start creating a multi-page form using WPForms, click on the WPForms icon (on the WordPress admin / editor) and select the Multi-Part form option to get started.

Watch the video about the multi-form feature on WPForms.com to see this plugin feature in action.

Tips for creating multi-page contact forms + what to use the forms for

I was recently listening to a podcast episode from Side Hustle Nation where Nick Loper was interviewing Bonnie Fahy on what she’d learned from hiring over 300 freelancers online when I first heard of WPForms multi-page feature.

I thought that it had some awesome tips especially for people who want to use contact forms / form builders when recruiting talent into their own small business, organization, companies, blogs or websites.

So, definitely give that episode a listen if you are going to use the WPForms plugin to create job application forms on your WordPress site. Listen to the episode for some ideas on smart questions you can add to your multi-page forms to screen candidates.

Some more tips…

If you are going to use the multi-page feature for your own surveys, list down all the questions you will be asking your readers / customers then categorize them.

You can then create one page for each category of questions on your WPForms multi-page form. A good example of this is the annual survey run by Automatic on WordPress.org. If you run a blog, you have probably come across one I guess.

You can also create WPForms Multi-Part forms for different job roles if you are going to add a We are Hiring page / footer link that most businesses add to their websites nowadays. In the page, you can have a title and description for jobs / roles you want to hire for and then below each role link to a multi-page form applicants can fill.

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This might also be a good time to take advantage of the special offer from the good people at WPForms (pricing info below) to buy the plugin, install it on WordPress so you can start the process of switching from using Google Forms, Calendly and other third-party form builders.

WPForms pricing: 4 bundles / packages / plans to choose from

If you are ready to buy the WordPress form builder, you can choose from 4 plans.

  1. Elite. This option goes for USD 299.50 a year (normally $599). It can be used on unlimited sites and has everything you will ever want in a WordPress form builder. It has everything in Pro, Plus and Basic.
  2. Pro. This option costs USD 199.50 / year (normally goes for $399). It can be used on 5 WordPress websites / blogs. It has everything in Plus and Basic.
  3. Plus. This option goes for US Dollars 99.50 / year (normally $199). It can be used on 3 sites. On top of the features you get when you buy the Pro plan, you will also get the features in Basic as well.
  4. Basic. This is the cheapest option on the WPForms site at USD 39.50 per year (normally goes for 79 Dollars). It can be used on just 1 site.
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All the plans above come with unlimited forms creation capability, unlimited entries in forms, advanced fields features, form templates, multi-page forms, file uploads feature, spam protection, conditional logic and support for Constant Contact integration.

For other types of integrations (such as MailChimp, AWeber, Get response, Campaign Monitor, Drip, PayPal, Stripe, Zapier, Authorize.net, Webhooks, WordPress Multisite and ActiveCampaign), go to the pricing page here to select a plan of your choice before the special 50% off offer is over.

Conclusion: who should use the multi-page feature on WPForms

If you want to bring more things in-house, to become less reliant on third party sites (e.g. job sites, job boards, form builders and classifieds sites) to capture information from candidates / readers / job applicants / online freelancers, get a WPForms license and start building multi-page forms on your own WP site.

If you also want to increase form completion conversion rates, you can deploy the multi-page forms feature once you purchase the plugin and create engaging forms by capturing bits of info instead of using one long form on a single page.

Basically if you are going to be capturing lots of info from your readers, it is time to give the idea of purchasing a WPForms license a strong consideration.

If you use job boards and link to your site from the posts you create, why not start sending people to landing pages on your site with Multi-Part forms?

Same thing if you rely on sites like SurveyMonkey to create surveys. You can just use WPForms for all that, bring everything back to your site.

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