Where Do Webflow Form Submissions Go?
Webflow is a powerful website development platform that allows users to design, build, and launch websites without writing code. One of the key features of Webflow is the ability to create forms and collect user submissions.
But where do these form submissions go? Let’s dive in and explore the different options for managing your Webflow form submissions.
Webflow Dashboard
If you’re using Webflow hosting for your website, the default option for handling form submissions is through the Webflow dashboard. When someone submits a form on your website, the data is securely stored in your project’s form submission database. To access this data, simply navigate to your project in the Webflow dashboard and click on the “Forms” tab.
Once you’re on the “Forms” page, you’ll see a list of all the forms you’ve created for your project. Clicking on a specific form will take you to a detailed view where you can see all the submitted entries. Each entry includes information such as date and time of submission, as well as all the form field values.
Email Notifications
In addition to storing form submissions in the Webflow dashboard, you can also set up email notifications to receive real-time updates whenever someone submits a form. This feature is especially useful if you want to stay informed about new leads or customer inquiries.
To enable email notifications, go to your project’s “Forms” settings in the Webflow dashboard. Under each form’s settings, you’ll find an option to add one or more email addresses that will receive notifications whenever there’s a new submission. Once set up, each time someone fills out and submits a form on your website, an email will be sent to the specified recipients with all the relevant form data.
Third-Party Integrations
Webflow also offers seamless integrations with popular third-party services to handle form submissions. These integrations allow you to automatically send form data to other apps or platforms, such as email marketing tools, customer relationship management (CRM) systems, or project management software.
To set up a third-party integration, navigate to your project’s “Forms” settings in the Webflow dashboard and click on the “Integrations” tab. Here, you’ll find a list of available integrations that you can connect with your forms. Simply follow the instructions provided by the chosen integration to establish the connection and configure the desired settings.
Exporting Data
If you prefer to have complete control over your form submissions or want to analyze the data offline, Webflow allows you to export all your form submission data as a CSV file. This file can be opened with any spreadsheet software, giving you the flexibility to manipulate and analyze the data as needed.
To export your form submission data, go to your project’s “Forms” settings in the Webflow dashboard. Under each form’s settings, you’ll find an option to export all submissions. Clicking on this option will generate a CSV file that you can download and save on your computer for further analysis.
Conclusion
In summary, Webflow provides multiple options for managing and accessing form submissions. Whether it’s through the Webflow dashboard, email notifications, third-party integrations, or exporting as a CSV file, you have full control over how you handle and utilize this valuable user-generated data. Choose the method that best suits your workflow and start harnessing the power of Webflow forms today!