Rating: 1 star
We paid and use Divi for our wedding website. Then thought we would add the Divi form in for RSVP’s. It worked fine at the start before they took out the fields on the submissions and make you pay to get them. Terrible practice and they should be called out for it. You can’t just take the information out of the form once it’s been filled, it used to be there and now it’s replaced with a pay to play model. Deceptive work
]]>Rating: 2 stars
As for me it’s OK when the free plugin has some limitations, but they should not be the part of the crucial elements, especially if it was mentioned in the description
“The plugin stores a range of data for each form submission, including all form submission values (i.e. the data submitted via the form), the page that the form was submitted on, the date and time that the form was submitted, and the date and time that the submission was read (if applicable).”
“In free version only supports specific form fields with field ID ‘name’, ’email’, and ‘message’.”
]]>Rating: 5 stars
Works on activation, has it’s own menu item in the sidebar, simple and effective.
]]>Rating: 2 stars
You have to pay for a version to export records, and you can’t even export the submission date. It should be basic… Plus, I see some users have already made this request 9months ago ??.
I’ll have to develop this myself.
Rating: 5 stars
works perfectly, even on multisite installs.
I am going to translate this plugin in French so any French user can use it.
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Very useful with Divi form to get control of all the registrations!
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