Forms and the submissions inbox
Add a contact form, and read the replies in your dashboard.
A contact form is the most requested thing on a small business site and the most annoying to bolt on. Usually it means a third-party service, an embed that doesn't match your design, and a monthly fee to read your own messages.
In Fronty a form is a component like any other. Add it, choose the fields, and publish. Every submission lands in an inbox in your dashboard, where you can read, search and export it.
What you can build
- Fields that fit the question — short text, long text, email, phone, number, date, dropdown, checkboxes, radio buttons and file upload.
- Required fields and validation, so an email address that isn't one gets caught before it's sent.
- Conditional fields that only appear when an earlier answer calls for them — ask for a company name only from people who said they're a business.
- What happens after send — a thank-you message on the page, or a redirect to a page you choose.
- Straight into a table. Point a form at a database table and each submission becomes a row.
How to do it
- In the editor, add a Form where you want it.
- Open the form builder and add your fields.
- Set the success message, or the page to send people to.
- Publish, then check Form submissions in the dashboard.
What it costs
Included on every plan.