Your forms are doing their job. They’re collecting leads, feedback, inquiries, and support requests — everything your business needs to keep moving forward. But what happens after someone hits submit?
Why Your Forms Should Match Your Brand (and How to Do It Easily)
Forms are meant to be a natural part of your website. Whether someone wants to sign up, request a quote, or send a quick message, the process should feel simple…
Increase Form Completion Rates with Multi-Step Forms
Long forms can scare people off before they even start. When visitors see too many fields at once, the form feels like work. Multi-step forms fix that by breaking the…
IvyForms Turns One: A Year of Building Better WordPress Forms
One year ago, IvyForms officially started its journey. It began with a simple idea: WordPress forms should be easier to build, customize, and connect with the rest of your website.
IvyForms Lite 1.0 & Pro 0.2: New Styling, Import & Export, Angie AI, Webhooks and Smarter Pro Automations
IvyForms is reaching an important milestone with Lite 1.0 and Pro 0.2, bringing one of the biggest product updates so far. This release gives you more control over how your…
Create Any WordPress Form in Minutes with IvyForms
Creating a form in WordPress should be simple. But in practice, many form builders make the process slower, more technical, or more restrictive than expected. What starts as a basic…
How to Build Smart WordPress Forms with Conditional Logic
Forms are meant to simplify communication. Whether someone wants to request a quote, apply for a service, or send a quick inquiry, the process should feel straightforward.
IvyForms 0.9 Update: More Control, Better Feedback, Smoother Workflows
IvyForms 0.9 brings a mix of powerful new features and practical usability upgrades designed to give you more control over your forms and clearer insight into your submissions. From structured…







